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An immersive teaching journey in Morocco, combining volunteer education work with cultural exchange, community engagement, and mountain adventure.

Highlights:

  • Hands-on Teaching: Lead French and English classes for children
  • Educational Outings: Organize cultural excursions and interactive workshops
  • Sports & Activities: Promote teamwork and creativity through games
  • Cultural Immersion: Live and learn alongside local communities
  • Skill Development: Build teaching, leadership, and cross-cultural skills
  • Community Impact: Make a meaningful contribution to local education

Your travel itinerary could look like...

Day 1

Moroccan restaurant

Begin your Moroccan journey in Marrakech, where you will be warmly welcomed at the airport and transferred to your hotel. Settle in and enjoy a welcome dinner at a traditional Moroccan restaurant, meeting fellow volunteers and getting your first introduction to the teaching programme. This evening sets the tone for cultural immersion, helping you understand the local context and prepare for impactful educational engagement.

Day 2

Rabat morocco valley

After breakfast, embark on a scenic transfer to the village of R'bat in the Ait Bougumez Valley. Upon arrival, get introduced to the socio-cultural centre and its education projects. Participate in an orientation session to understand the needs of local children and the structure of the teaching programme. Spend the afternoon meeting local educators and volunteers while enjoying a traditional welcome meal, fostering early connections and gaining insights into teaching within a multicultural setting

Day 3

Morocco student

After breakfast, embark on a scenic transfer to the village of R'bat in the Ait Bougumez Valley. Upon arrival, get introduced to the socio-cultural centre and its education projects. Participate in an orientation session to understand the needs of local children and the structure of the teaching programme. Spend the afternoon meeting local educators and volunteers while enjoying a traditional welcome meal, fostering early connections and gaining insights into teaching within a multicultural setting.

Day 4

Morocco sports

Start the day with a morning briefing before conducting your first French or English class. Engage children through interactive lessons and basic language games. In the afternoon, organize a sports activity or educational play session, encouraging teamwork and confidence among the students. Evening reflections allow you to evaluate teaching methods and cultural interactions, strengthening your practical and interpersonal skills.

Day 5

Morrocan children

Morning lessons continue with vocabulary, reading, and conversation practice in French and English. In the afternoon, organize group activities, educational outings, or creative workshops, connecting classroom learning to real-life experiences. Evening discussions with fellow volunteers help you reflect on progress and refine teaching strategies while deepening cultural understanding.

Day 6

Moroccan music

After morning lessons, join a training workshop focused on teaching methods, classroom management, or lesson planning. Afternoon sessions may include storytelling, music, or sports activities for children. The day concludes with community interaction through music or dance, allowing volunteers to integrate educational skills with cultural immersion.

Day 7

Morocco

Morning lessons continue, incorporating local stories, songs, or traditions into the curriculum. In the afternoon, take students on an educational outing - exploring local markets, historical sites, or natural landmarks. This hands-on experience helps children connect classroom learning with their cultural environment and strengthens your ability to organize meaningful, contextual learning experiences.

Day 8

Planting trees

Morning classes focus on environmental vocabulary and concepts in French and English. In the afternoon, engage children in practical environmental activities, such as planting trees, recycling projects, or outdoor educational games. Evening reflections tie lessons back to broader social and environmental awareness, fostering critical thinking and teaching adaptability.

Day 9

Books

Morning lessons involve creative writing, storytelling, or language games to develop communication skills. In the afternoon, organize sports competitions or educational workshops to encourage collaboration and confidence. Evening discussions focus on evaluating children's engagement and adapting teaching approaches for greater impact.

Day 10

Moroccan heritage

Morning classes continue, with volunteers leading group reading or language sessions. In the afternoon, spend time with children and families, learning about daily life and cultural traditions. Evening storytelling with local elders helps integrate cultural context into teaching, enhancing your understanding of how education shapes community life.

Day 11

school children

Conclude the week of teaching with final classes, review sessions, and interactive activities. Prepare a thank-you presentation or performance with students, celebrating achievements and reinforcing learning outcomes. Evening celebrations with the community highlight the children's progress and the collaborative effort of volunteers, blending education, culture, and social connection.

Day 12

Moroccan village greenery

Take students on a guided educational hike through the Ait Bougumez Valley, exploring local flora, fauna, and village life. Activities include nature-based lessons, observation exercises, and interactive games, connecting environmental education with language skills. This immersive experience encourages curiosity, teamwork, and practical learning outside the classroom.

Day 13

Morocco culture

Continue the educational trek, visiting culturally significant sites such as the Marabout of Sidi Moussa. Pause for outdoor learning sessions and sports or creative activities along the route. Students gain hands-on knowledge of geography, culture, and language, while volunteers develop leadership and facilitation skills in dynamic environments.

Day 14

Morocco souks

Bid farewell to the village and transfer to Marrakech, reflecting on your teaching experience and community impact. Spend the afternoon exploring the city's souks and historic sites, linking lessons learned with broader cultural understanding. After a final evening with fellow volunteers, depart the following morning, carrying memories of meaningful educational engagement, cross-cultural connections, and personal growth.

Whats included

  • Overseas flights
  • Accommodation
  • UK and overseas transfers
  • UK and overseas transfers
  • Activities and entrance fees as per itinerary
  • Free trip-leader place options
  • 24-hour emergency service
  • Online Travel Portal
  • ATOL/ABTA protection

Why not add

  • Enhance your experience by adding an extra day to explore, reflect, and make the most of your trip

Why choose us

  • Fully accredited and financially protected
  • Knowledgeable and experienced staff
  • Regional Educational Development Execs to support all stages of the trip process
  • Customer portal and app for when you’re on the move
  • 24hr support

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