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Teach at Schools for
Slum Children

Location: Bangalore
Duration:
Hours: 8:30-16:30, Mon-Fri
Costs: £1850
Earnings: Voluntary
 

Project Info 

 
 
 

Help provide education to children
from some of Bangalore's most deprived families.

Teach at School for Slum Children - Project Info
 
Teach English, Maths and other subjects and activities such as sports, art or music in schools that are run especially for some of Bangalore's poorest children, giving them the best education and facilities available, as well as food, clothing, medical attention, and invaluable life skills.


 
Teach at School for Slum Children - Your Role
 
Your Role: As a gap year volunteer you will work directly with the children providing one-to-one and small group tuition in core academic subjects such as English and Maths, and then pick up with extra curricular activities, projects and events that will maximize your individual talents, interests and flair- and allow you to truly make your mark on the children and school!
You will have a timetable designed personally for you which will divide your time between your various classes and activities, and provide you with the structure that allows you to make the best possible use of your time.

 
What you Gain: This is a fantastic gap year opportunity for anyone who enjoys working with children. It is also an incredibly rewarding experience to be able to help provide quality education to some of the city's poorest children.
Location: Bangalore Costs: £1850

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Duration: Earnings: Voluntary
Hours: 8:30-16:30, Mon-Fri
 
Included:
  • Visa Processing & Fees
  • Welcome Pack
  • Pre-departure briefing
  • Airport Pick-up
  • Accommodation
  • Breakfast and Dinner
Not Included:
  • International flights
  • Travel insurance
  • Spending Money
  • Local transport & travel
Amy Windybank
 

Amy Windybank


 

Everyone is so polite and the children are such wonderful people. They are all so intelligent and try so hard that it is such a joy to be able to contribute to these children and help them make a proper start in life. The staff is so dedicated and having visited two of the schools in Bangalore I wish I was able to have been taught there. I have been so inspired that I hope to return and work with these sorts of underprivileged children in the future. Opportunity not to be missed!!!

Amy Windybank, 20 on a pre-university gap year