Teach English to Children in Bali

Durations: 2 - 24 weeks
Fieldwork hours35 hrs of fieldwork per week
sdg 17
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The project
Gain valuable teaching experience and support young learners in developing essential English skills that’ll open doors to future opportunities. This is your chance to contribute to a community-led initiative in Keramas village amid emerald rice paddies and lush forests. As an English teaching volunteer, you’ll work alongside local educators, fostering language skills, confidence, and opportunities for students eager to grow. Through interactive lessons, cultural exchange, and immersive experiences, you’ll make a tangible impact while developing...
What’s Included

Project work

Engage in community-led English education, collaborating with local teachers to support language development and confidence-building for students in Keramas.

Accommodation

Stay in shared dorm-style housing with fellow volunteers, fostering a close-knit community experience just a short walk from Bali’s stunning coastline.

Meals

Enjoy breakfast and dinner from Monday to Thursday, featuring a mix of local Balinese cuisine and familiar favourites, with plenty of opportunities to explore Bali’s vibrant food culture on your own.

Airport transfer

You’ll get collected from the airport.

Comprehensive pre-departure support

Includes a dedicated support coordinator to answer your questions, an Essential Info Pack, and a webinar to learn more about your program.

Comprehensive in-country support

Includes a welcome orientation, including safety, culture and environmental info. A Program Manager is there to support you.

24/7 mental health support

Receive support services provided by licensed professionals.

GVI volunteer certificate

Earn a certificate upon completing your volunteering experience, recognising your role in supporting locally-led education initiatives in Keramas.

Transport to Ubud

Take advantage of free transport to Ubud twice a week, where you can visit traditional markets, explore scenic rice terraces, and experience Bali’s artistic and cultural hub.
What's not included

Flights and airport taxes, medical and travel insurance, visa costs, police or background check, additional drinks and gratuities, extra local excursions, personal items and toiletries, lunch, meals on your days off (Friday – Sunday), transport during free time, food and accommodation during personal excursions, and optional leisure activities.

Your accommodation

Your home in Bali is more than just a place to sleep – it’s a space to connect, unwind, and immerse yourself in the local way of life. Nestled within the project site, the accommodation offers shared dorm-style rooms, with two to three participants per room, separated by gender. While the setup is simple, comfort is key, with air conditioning or fans to keep you cool after a rewarding day of project work.

 

The communal spaces bring everyone together – whether you’re preparing meals in the shared kitchen, swapping stories over dinner in the outdoor dining area, or shooting hoops on the basketball, volleyball, or futsal courts. A jogging track and garden provide the perfect setting to stay active or relax in nature.

 

Wi-Fi is available, though it may be unreliable at times, so a local SIM card is recommended for staying connected. Laundry services are conveniently located within walking distance, with affordable rates for washing clothes. Electrical outlets follow the European Type C and F standard (220-240V, 50Hz), so bringing an adapter may be necessary.

 

While accommodation upgrades are not available, staying at the learning centre keeps you fully immersed in the experience, ensuring you make the most of your time in this incredible setting.

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