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Volunteer Teaching English in Costa Rica

Volunteer in the Teaching English Program to teach English to primary and middle school students in schools, assist the local teachers to improve their English conversational skills

Highlights

  • Assist teachers or independently teach based on your confidence and subject expertise
  • Work with children aged 6–12 and teenagers aged 13–17 depending on your preference
  • Volunteer in schools or after-school education projects
  • Teach subjects such as English, math, science, music, or art
  • Weekends are free to explore the beautiful sights of Costa Rica
  • Experience Costa Rica’s culture while contributing to meaningful education initiatives
Teaching Volunteer Program in Costa Rica

Overview

The Teaching Volunteer Program in Costa Rica offers a meaningful opportunity for volunteers to support education while immersing themselves in the country’s rich culture and community life. The programs are based in San Ramón de Alajuela and surrounding towns, where volunteers work in local schools and after-school education projects that play a vital role in the development of children and teenagers. Participants support classroom learning by assisting local teachers or, depending on their confidence and subject expertise, leading lessons independently in subjects such as English, math, science, music, or art.

Placements are carefully matched to each volunteer’s skills and interests, ensuring a rewarding and impactful experience. Volunteers work closely with students in two age groups—children aged 6 to 12 and teenagers aged 13 to 17—helping to create engaging, supportive, and inclusive learning environments. This program is ideal for individuals who are energetic, patient, and passionate about working with young people, and no prior teaching experience is required.

The volunteer schedule generally consists of approximately six hours per day, Monday through Friday, and follows the Costa Rican academic calendar from mid-February to mid-December, with a two-week break in July. While the program maintains a structured routine, volunteers also have free time to explore Costa Rica’s stunning landscapes and vibrant culture. By joining this program, participants make a lasting contribution to local education while gaining valuable cross-cultural experience and a deeper connection to life in Costa Rica.

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Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteers in the Teaching Program work from Monday to Friday generally from 8 am -12pm, or 8am - 3pm. Weekends are free for sightseeing or exploring other areas of Costa Rica.


Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

As a teaching volunteer in Costa Rica, you will play an active role in supporting classroom education and fostering a positive learning environment for students. Depending on your confidence, experience, and subject knowledge, your responsibilities may include assisting local teachers or leading lessons independently.

Key responsibilities include:

  • Assisting teachers during classroom sessions by supporting lesson delivery and student engagement

  • Teaching subjects such as English, math, science, music, or art based on your skills and interests

  • Planning and delivering interactive and age-appropriate lessons for students aged 6–12 or 13–17

  • Supporting students with assignments, group work, and individual learning needs

  • Encouraging creativity, participation, and confidence among students

  • Assisting with after-school educational activities and enrichment programs

  • Creating a positive, inclusive, and supportive classroom atmosphere

  • Collaborating with local staff and fellow volunteers as part of a dynamic education team

Your role as a volunteer is flexible and tailored to your abilities, allowing you to make a meaningful contribution to students’ academic growth while gaining hands-on teaching experience in an international setting..


Project Requirement

Project Requirement

Volunteers must be 18 years or older at the time of joining the project. Participants should have an open mind and flexible attitude for working in a new and different environment. Volunteers need to be flexible, open-minded and have a passion for working with children. You should also be proactive and have the ability to take initiative  All volunteers must provide a clean criminal background check report prior to joining the program. A beginner-intermediate level of Spanish would be an added advantage for the participants in the program.All participants need to provide a clean criminal background check report prior to joining the program.

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Living

Living

Airport Transfer
Volunteers are picked up from the San Jose International Airport or hotels located in close vicinity of the airport on the scheduled arrival day.Airport pickup is provided between 8am - 10pm only.Please note that if you arrive later(planned or by delay) than 10 pm you might be asked to pay for a hostel/hotel for the first night.If a participant can’t make it on specified dates, a $75 fee is added to the program to cover extra transportation and private orientation. 

Accommodation
As a volunteer, you'll have the opportunity to immerse in the local culture by staying with a local host family. By living with a host family, you'll get to know more about the way of life of locals. It'll also be a great opportunity for you to polish your Spanish skills. Comfortable and safe accommodation is ensured for all volunteers.While staying with a host family, participants get their own room or share with another participant if staying at the same family.

Orientation
All volunteers are given an Orientation beginning on their project start date. Orientation is conducted by the local staff and covers topics such as Costa Rican Customs, Rules and Expectations, Safety and Introduction to your project and placement.

Meals
Volunteers are provided with two cooked meals a day at the host family house. Local Costa Rican cuisine is a fusion of cuisines from different parts of the world. Common foods are Rice, Vegetables, Beans, Pork, Meat, Chicken etc. 

During your Free Time
Volunteers are free to visit and see places or do shopping during their free time. San Ramón, located in the central valley of Costa Rica, offers a variety of attractions that showcase both natural beauty and cultural significance. Here are some must-see things in  and near San Ramón:

  • La Fortuna Waterfall – Although not in San Ramón itself, this stunning waterfall is just a short drive away and is one of the most popular natural attractions in the region.

  • Catarata Río Bonito – A beautiful, lesser-known waterfall located near San Ramón, perfect for hiking, swimming, and enjoying the surrounding rainforest.

  • Museo de San Ramón – A local museum that provides insight into the history, culture, and development of the area, showcasing historical artifacts and exhibits about the region’s heritage.

  • Cultural Events – San Ramón is known for its cultural scene, with local festivals, music, and theater events throughout the year. Be sure to check out what’s happening during your visit!

  • Monteverde Cloud Forest Reserve – Although it's a bit farther from San Ramón, the Monteverde Cloud Forest offers breathtaking views and wildlife sightings, including a diverse range of plant and animal species.

  • Volcán Arenal – A major tourist destination nearby, where you can explore the Arenal Volcano National Park, take a hike, relax in hot springs, or enjoy the scenic beauty of the area.

  • Santo Cristo Waterfall – A more remote and tranquil waterfall, located outside of town, great for nature lovers seeking a peaceful environment.
    Coffee Tours – Explore the coffee plantations in and around San Ramón to learn about the coffee-making process and sample some of the best coffee in Costa Rica.


Dates

Dates

January

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11

18

25

February

01

08

15

22

March

01

08

15

22

29

April

05

12

19

26

May

03

10

17

24

31

June

07

14

21

28

July

05

12

19

26

August

02

09

16

23

30

September

06

13

20

27

October

04

11

18

25

November

01

09

16

23

30


Costs

Duration
Program Fee
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2 Weeks $1014
3 Weeks $1326
4 Weeks $1652
5 Weeks $1778
6 Weeks $1906
7 Weeks $2035
8 Weeks $2163
Extra Week $175

Please Note: An application fee of is charged over and above the program fee as an application payment. A 5% international banking fee is charged for credit card payments of program fee in USD/AUD.

What are you Paying For?

  • Pre Departure Support and Communication
  • Pre Departure Information Guide
  • Host family accommodation with two meals per day 
  • Participation in cultural activities
  • Local support
  • Placement coordination
  • Orientation
  • Welcome at airport with transport to host community/ one way
  • Certificate of program completion (On Request)

What's NOT Included?

  • Return Airport Drop
  • Airfare
  • Travel health insurance
  • Weekend leisure travel
  • Personal expenses
  • Laundry

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