In Cape Verde, many children face barriers to education, including limited resources and minimal family support. This volunteer program offers a valuable opportunity to support primary school students by teaching English in a lively, engaging, and meaningful way. With only five local teachers available for 260 students—half of whom are girls—your contribution can make a real difference in their educational journey and open up new possibilities for their future.
Your role goes beyond teaching English; it’s about sparking creativity, encouraging curiosity, and sharing perspectives from around the world. By partnering with local educators, you’ll help children build confidence in their language skills and expand their horizons.
Program Highlights
- Collaborate with children and dedicated local teachers in a welcoming, supportive setting.
- Use games, songs, and art to teach English in a fun, interactive way.
- Share your culture while learning about Cape Verdean customs and daily life.
- Become part of the local community and experience its warm, vibrant culture.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Teach basic English using playful, creative approaches like music, storytelling, and group games.
- Support lesson planning and help prepare classroom materials.
- Contribute your own fresh ideas to keep lessons engaging and enjoyable.
- Take part in school activities and community events.
- Maintain simple lesson records to help ensure smooth transitions between volunteers.
- Arrive on time, come prepared, and bring a positive, can-do attitude to every class.
Location
Tarrafal is a small, laid-back town located on the northern coast of Santiago Island, the largest island in Cape Verde. Known for its beautiful crescent-shaped beach, clear turquoise waters, and surrounding mountains, Tarrafal is a hidden gem that offers a peaceful escape from busier tourist spots. The town has a friendly local vibe, with colourful markets, small cafes, and a strong sense of community. It’s also a place of historical importance, home to the Tarrafal Concentration Camp museum, a reminder of Cape Verde’s colonial past.
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