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Volunteer Teaching in South Africa - Cape Town

Join the volunteer teaching program in South Africa and help to improve the education levels of the elementary schools of disadvantaged area.

Highlights

  • Volunteer to teach students in local schools, both government and private schools
  • Help the in-house faculty in conducting classes and creating a fun-filled environment for the children
  • Work with local students and share your own cultures while learning about South African traditions and customs
  • Enhance your teaching skills and gain experience in classroom management
  • Take the Garden Route to experience the tranquillity of road trips
  • Live with volunteers from all over the world, take safari trips with them and make memories of lifetime
  • Explore the city on weekends and travel around
  • Visit some highlights of Cape town such as Table Mountain, Robben Island and Lion’s Head
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Overview

The Volunteer Teaching program in Cape Town  focuses on supporting trained local teachers in their daily efforts to educate and empower children in disadvantaged communities.. Volunteers are placed in primary schools, in the suburban areas of Cape Town.

In Cape Town, a significant challenge arises from a lack of funding, resources, and infrastructure, resulting in inadequate basic skills in reading, writing, and arithmetic, particularly in the townships. These areas are often overcrowded, with both locals and migrants, and the few schools available struggle to accommodate the high number of students. To address this, many middle-income schools have opened their doors to these children, providing transportation and implementing feeding schemes to ensure that students are not learning on empty stomachs.

While this initiative offers crucial support, it has also led to high teacher-student ratios, with many classes now consisting of 40-45 children per teacher. Additionally, students from diverse communities often have varying learning abilities, with many needing individual attention. This presents significant challenges for teachers, which is where our volunteers play a vital role.

Volunteers work alongside the local teachers and also occasionally teach a class on their own with no supervision.

Volunteers need to note that this project is closed during school holidays. Please refer to the Program Arrival/Start Dates given below. Please note that during exam times (which is usually two weeks before school closes for holidays) your working hours may be less due to learners writing their examinations.

Sample Placement Profile - Belthorn Primary School

The Teaching Placement is located in a lower middle class area just outside the boundaries of Cape Town. The school currently has approximately 430 students for grades R-7 (aged 6 – 13yrs). The primary school is located in the community of Athlone.

It accommodates children from various backgrounds, including the surrounding informal settlements (called Townships) like Gugulethu, Langa and Khayelitsha. Some of the learners come from middle-class families and others from very poor families. Initially you will need to observe and get to know your environment and the structure of the school. It is advisable to do some reading about the South African School system and to acquaint yourself with the challenges that the educational system is currently facing. This is a mainly English speaking primary school but some learners are Afrikaans or Xhosa-speaking.


Volunteers Work Schedule

Volunteers Work Schedule

A typical volunteer schedule in Cape Town varies based on the chosen accommodation.Volunteering Solutions offers options to stay with a local host family or in a volunteer house.Volunteers can select between these two types of accommodations.The volunteer schedule generally follows this structure:

  • Sunday - Arrival at Cape Town (all volunteers stay in volunteer house for the first day)

  • Monday - Orientation + transfer to the host family accommodation, if opted for.Orientation session will be conducted by the local coordinator, covering topic areas; such as safety,culture,language,places to visit,behavior,food, and other suggestions over things to do in South Africa.

  • Tuesday to Fri - Volunteer work

    Breakfast - 06:30 am to 07:30 am (provided at the accommodation)
    Leave for the project - 07:30 am
    Working hours at the placement - 08:00 am to 03:00 pm
    Lunch - 12:30 pm to 02:00 onwards (volunteers staying in the volunteer house need to manage lunch on their own)
    Dinner - 06:00 pm onwards (at host family accommodation)

Volunteers living at volunteer house accommodation eat out at a nearby restaurant or cook it with other volunteers at the accommodation.

The same volunteer work schedule continues from the second week onwards.

Weekends - Free to explore the city, and do activities such as climbing Table Mountain or going to Robben Island or taking part in weekend tours.

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


Volunteers Roles & Responsibilities

Volunteers Roles & Responsibilities

The generic list of tasks of the volunteers under the teaching volunteer program includes;

  • Taking classes for students in primary, secondary, and even nursery schools

  • Lesson planning and execution, according to the school programme

  • Assist in-house teachers in conducting classes and other administrative works

  • Assist with fundraising and annual functions/events

  • Involve students in out–of–the–class activities to teach them the importance of physical activity

  • Substitute for the main teacher when required


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 an ability to take initiative  All volunteers must provide a clean criminal background check report prior to joining the program.

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June

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August

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September

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October

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November

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2 Weeks $525
3 Weeks $700
4 Weeks $900
5 Weeks $1050
6 Weeks $1335
7 Weeks $1500
8 Weeks $1755
Extra Week $220

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 Staff
  • Comprehensive Pre- Departure Information
  • Airport Pickup from Cape Town International Airport
  • Orientation
  • Meals (Depending on the type of accommodation)
  • Accommodation in Volunteer house or host family
  • Travel & Medical Insurance (Available at an extra cost)

What's NOT Included?

  • Airfare
  • Visa Fee 
  • Return Airport Drop(Can be arranged at extra cost)
  • Daily Project Transportation
  • Vaccinations

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