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Volunteer Teaching Program in Morocco

Morocco has one of the lowest literacy rates in the world, despite the fact that government provides free education to children below 15 years of age.

Highlights

  • Teach English to children, teenagers, and adults in Morocco
  • Support students in improving communication and academic skills
  • Assist local teachers and work collaboratively in classroom settings
  • Engage students through educational games and interactive activities
  • Participate in summer camps during school holidays
  • Cultural immersion by staying with a local Moroccan family
Freiwilligenprogramma voor Engels in Rabat, Marokko

Overview

Education has a powerful and long-lasting impact, and the contribution made by teaching volunteers in Morocco extends far beyond the classroom. English language skills are increasingly important for Moroccan students and professionals, as they open doors to higher education, international opportunities, and better integration into the job market.

The Teaching English Program in Morocco places volunteers in local schools, community centers, and educational institutions where they work with children, teenagers, and adults. Volunteers provide English language instruction in a supportive and interactive learning environment, helping students improve their speaking, listening, reading, and writing skills.

In addition to classroom teaching, volunteers may assist with exam preparation, homework support, and informal language practice. Volunteers often work alongside local teachers or collaborate with other international volunteers, creating a dynamic and engaging classroom experience. During school holidays, volunteers may also have the opportunity to support English instruction at summer camps.

No formal teaching qualifications are required to participate in this program. Full guidance and support are provided by the local team, including orientation and teaching resources. However, volunteers are encouraged to prepare in advance by completing basic online teaching or TEFL-style training where possible.

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Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteer Work Schedule

Volunteers are expected to teach and manage English classes, usually working in pairs or alongside a local teacher. Class sizes may vary depending on the number of volunteers and the placement location.

A typical weekday schedule includes breakfast with the host family at around 8:00 am, followed by teaching sessions at the placement from approximately 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. Volunteers usually return to the host family for lunch between 12:00 pm and 2:00 pm. Afternoon sessions may take place from around 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm, or this time may be used for lesson planning and class preparation. Dinner with the host family is generally around 8:00 pm.

Please note that working hours may vary slightly depending on the placement, season, and school schedule.

During the weekends volunteers are free to explore the city, and do activities such as; travel with their other volunteers to Fez, Marrakech, Chefchouan Marrakech or the Merzouga the desert. Explore the world's heritage sites of Rabat such as Hassan Tower, Kasbah Oudaya, Chellah, the beach, the Souks inside the Medina and more

Note: Please note, the schedule may vary depending on the particular project the volunteer is participating on.


Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteer Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteer responsibilities may vary depending on the placement and student age group but generally include:

  • Teaching basic to intermediate English language skills

  • Planning and delivering interactive English lessons

  • Supporting students with homework and exam preparation

  • Assisting local teachers in classroom management and instruction

  • Organizing educational games, group activities, and language exercises

  • Providing conversational English practice

  • Supporting English learning activities at summer camps during school holidays

  • Preparing lesson materials and classroom activities

By volunteering on the Teaching English Program in Morocco, participants help students build valuable language skills while gaining meaningful international teaching experience and cultural insight.


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 and open-minded. 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. 

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Living

Living

Airport Transfer
Volunteers are picked up from the airport (in Rabat) or the bus terminal / Train Station in Rabat and are transferred to their home stay accommodations. For those volunteers arriving at Casablanca, you can take the train from the airport to Rabat Ville train station directly.

Accommodation
Volunteers are accommodated in a homestay where you will live with a local family and other volunteers. Staying with a local family is a great learning experience as this is an opportunity to learn the Moroccan way of life, meet local people, eat local food, speak the local language and engage in local customs and traditions. Volunteers may share a room with other volunteers but in many homestays volunteers have their own rooms. Volunteers are recommended to bring their towel and toiletries. It is important to note that Moroccan homes have a shared living environment in which Sdaders (Moroccan couches) are used as sitting and dining room. 

Orientation
All volunteers are given an orientation and briefing on arrival. The session shall be conducted by the local coordinator and shall cover important topics about your program, your roles and responsibilities, things to do, safety guidelines, transportation, places to visit, culture and traditions and basic do’s and dont’s. You would also be shown around the area of accommodation, the orientation office and where to buy basic necessities.

Meals
3 Moroccan meals (Breakfast, Lunch and dinner) will be provided in this project. Meals typically combine fresh Mediterranean fruits and vegetables with aromatic spices, many of which are traditionally imported. A traditional Moroccan meal often begins with a selection of hot and/or cold salads, followed by a tagine—a slow-cooked stew served with bread, which is a staple at every meal. Lamb and chicken are the most commonly used meats, and couscous topped with meat and vegetables is a popular national dish.

In accordance with Islamic dietary practices, pork and alcohol are not consumed. Drinking mint tea is an important daily tradition and an integral part of Moroccan hospitality. Volunteers in Morocco are provided with three meals per day—breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Volunteers who prefer bottled water should budget approximately USD 5 per week, based on an average consumption of around two liters per day. 

During your Free Time
During the weekdays volunteers usually enjoy roaming around the Medina area where the volunteer Riad is located. You will be located in the heart of the Old quarter area in Rabat which is characterized by small winding alleys and traditional markets. You can visit the Le Tour Hassan mosque or explore the Kasbah Les Oudaias area in Rabat as well. On the weekends volunteers head out further afield to places such as Fez, Marrakesh or the desert area.


Dates

Dates

January

05

12

19

26

February

02

09

16

23

March

02

09

16

23

30

April

06

13

20

27

May

04

11

18

25

June

01

08

15

22

29

July

06

13

20

27

August

03

10

17

24

31

September

07

14

21

28

October

05

12

19

26

November

02

09

16

23

30

December

07

14

21

28


Costs

Duration
Program Fee
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1 Week $440
2 Weeks $730
3 Weeks $980
4 Weeks $1220
5 Weeks $1460
6 Weeks $1700
7 Weeks $1940
8 Weeks $2180
Extra Week $299

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?

  • 24 hrs Assistance and support from VS Staff
  • Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
  • Pickup from Rabat International Airport or Rabat Ville Train Station and transfer to accommodation
  • Orientation on arrival
  • Accommodation in Host Family
  • Meals (3 Meals in a day)
  • Certificate of Participation(On Request)

What's NOT Included?

  • Airfare 
  • Visa and Visa extension fee 
  • Airport taxes 
  • Local Transportation
  • Any personal expenses 
  • Return Airport Drop

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