At a glance
- Live and work in Romania with students your own age, and explore the country and culture while our staff keep you safe.
- Work with local teachers and caregivers to teach English help young kids learn through play.
- Lend a hand in the community through activities like painting classrooms and building gardens.
Is volunteer work with children in Romania for teenagers right for me?
This project is perfect for you and other teenagers who enjoy working with children. You’ll get to put your energy and enthusiasm to good use. It is also great if you want to incorporate volunteer work with supervised travel.
During this project, you’ll learn more about childcare and the importance of learning through play. This is especially valuable if you’re planning to study teaching or work with children in the future. You’ll also learn personal skills like teamwork and leadership, which are strong additions to your CV.
This High School Special runs over fixed dates during the summer. Our staff accompany the group throughout your stay so if you need help, they’ll be there to guide you. They’ll plan and join you on all social activities and weekend trips to ensure you get the most out of your experience.
What will I be doing during my project in Romania?
In Romania, you’ll work with children at kindergartens and care centres in that can do with some extra support. You’ll be asked to:
- Teach English classes to improve kids’ language skills
- Run fun, educational activities that encourage the children to learn through play
- Assist with light renovation work
- Learn about Romanian culture and traditions alongside other high school students
Here are the activities you’ll be involved in:
Teach English classes to improve kids’ language skills
English is an important skill in today’s world. Since the teachers we work with aren’t native English speakers, you’ll be able to provide them with extra support during English lessons. You can help teach the ABCs and basic words and phrases.
You can talk to the class in English and give the children the opportunity to imitate the way you pronounce words and phrases. You can also play games, sing songs, and read books with pictures to enhance their learning.
Run fun, educational activities that encourage the children to learn through play
Children learn better when they enjoy what they are learning. This is why you’ll focus your attention on classroom activities that are fun and memorable. You can:
- Promote creativity, and teach colours and shapes through arts and crafts lessons
- Teach ball skills, balance, and teamwork through sports
- Run drama classes to improve confidence, coordination, and social skills
Assist with light renovation work to improve the kindergarten or care centre
Part of your project work will involve improvements to your placement. Depending on the placement needs, you might add a new coat of paint to the classrooms or design education wall murals like ABCs and 123s. You may even find yourself getting your hands dirty building a garden.
Learn about Romanian culture and traditions alongside other high school students
This project is focused on giving back to the community. However, learning about a whole new country and their culture is also a big part. Your supervisor has everything planned for you. They will supervise you on social activities and manage your itinerary so you and the other teens get to experience as much as possible during your time abroad.
There is also plenty of time for you to get to know your fellow volunteers including nights at your host family, social events, bus rides and more.
Where in Romania will I work?
Brasov
Your Childcare volunteer work in Romania will be based in the city of Brasov. At first glance, the city has a picturesque charm that you’ll fall in love with. With its cobbled streets and terracotta roofs overhead, it feels like you’re walking through a fairy tale. But there is still plenty of hustle and bustle in the city including open markets and side street cafes.
You’ll spend most of your day working at kindergartens or day care centres under the guidance of your project supervisor. You’ll assist caregivers and local teachers who are in desperate need of classroom support.
There is also plenty to see within Brasov and the Transylvania region. Your supervisor will include plenty in your project itinerary. So when you aren’t volunteering, you’ll get to explore with the other high school students. You’ll hike through the Tampa Mountains and visit Count Dracula’s castle!
What are the aims and impacts of childcare volunteering in Romania for teenagers?
The aim of this project is to support the education of young children at disadvantaged kindergartens and daycare centres. During your project, you’ll assist local teachers by preparing lessons and activities that encourage the children to learn through play.
Many of these centres and kindergartens are often overcrowded. This means that caregivers and teachers are unable to divide their time equally among students. Because of this, some students struggle to keep up in class and end up falling behind in their learning.
English has also become a vital skill in today’s world. By encouraging students to learn English at a young age, there will be many more job opportunities available to them later in life. With your help, they children can practice their English language skills and take part in new, fun activities that promote learning and education.
Support the development of young children through community volunteering with teenagers in Romania.
Management plans
We set out the aims and objectives of our projects in documents called Management Plans. We use them to properly plan the work you’ll do. They also help us measure and evaluate our achievements and impact each year.
Ultimately, our Management Plans help us make our projects better. This in turn means you get to be part of something that makes a real impact where it’s needed. Read more about our Management Plans.
Measuring our impact
Every year, thousands of High School Special volunteers and interns actively make a difference around the world. During their time abroad, they contribute towards achieving long-term goals and make a long-lasting positive impact on the communities where they work.
We produce an annual High School Specials Impact Report, which documents some of these achievements. Find out more about the impact of these projects, and read the latest report.
Food and accommodation
You'll stay with a host family in Brasov. They will welcome you into their home, eager to share their customs and have you teach them about your own culture. We believe that this is the best way to immerse yourself in the culture of Romania and have a truly unique experience. You may also stay at a guesthouse.
On our High School Specials, we will always try to have you share a room with at least one volunteer or intern of the same gender and approximate age. Your room will be modest, but comfortable, clean, and safe.
Your programme fee includes three meals a day.
Find out more about our accommodation.
Safety and staff support
Your safety and security is our prime concern. We have many procedures and systems to ensure you have all the extra support you need as a young person travelling abroad. Our Projects Abroad staff are there for you 24 hours a day during the week and over weekends to provide constant support and guidance. Our staff also make sure you feel comfortable and safe at your placement and accommodation. If you encounter any problems, they will be available to help at any time.
Find out more about safety and backup.
This placement is fully researched, safety audited, and risk assessed in accordance with the British Standard BS8848 for the Adventure Travel Sector.
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