VOLUNTEERING IN A SCHOOL SUPPORTING “OUTSIDE OF LESSON” ACTIVITIES

NATURKULTUR BREMEN E. V.
Oberschule im Park
Bremen, Germany
DESCRIPTION
If you’re passionate about working with young people in a school supporting “outside of lesson” activities and want to support their learning journey promoting non formal education, this project could be your perfect match! Oberschule im Park is a secondary school for students from grade 5 to 10, located in Gröpelingen – one of Bremen’s most diverse and multicultural districts. The school has a dedicated preparatory class (“Vorkurs”) for newly arrived young people who focus on learning the German language before joining regular classes. Many of the students come from families with a migration background and face challenges such as limited access to educational support at home, economic hardship, or social exclusion. As a volunteer, you will support activities beyond the regular classroom teaching. This includes social, creative and movement-based programs throughout the school day – and not only in the afternoon.
ACCOMMODATION, FOOD AND TRANSPORT ARRANGEMENTS
NaturKultur Bremen e.V., will be the coordinating organisation in charge of all logistical matters. You will be accommodated in a flat or a house in Bremen with up to 4 other ESC volunteers. You will have your private bedroom and share the kitchen, bathroom and other spaces in the flat/house with other volunteers. As an ESC volunteer, you will receive health insurance, monthly pocket money for food and other expenses (323€ + 210€). Travel costs will be reimbursed depending on the travel distance (normally between 211-395€).
TRAINING DURING THE ACTIVITY
In the beginning of your stay with us in Bremen, you will have a weekly meeting with your work mentor to learn how everything works and you will develop your skills on the way! You will also participate in the On-Arrival and Mid-term trainings with all volunteers in Germany as well as a training with all new volunteers hosted and coordinated by NaturKultur e.V. You can also attend our German conversation class of at least 1 hour per week, and use the OLS Language Tool to learn German online independently.
PARTICIPANT PROFILE
To find out if you can apply, check the website. In order to apply you MUST fill the form on the website at the bottom of the page: https://www.naturkultur.eu/en/esc-volunteering-at-oberschule-im-park-in-bremen-germany-2/
ACTIVITY DATES
From 07/09/2026 to 31/08/2027
ACTIVITY LOCATION
Am Oslebshauser Park 1-3, Bremen, Germany
ACTIVITY TYPE
Individual volunteering
LOOKING FOR PARTICIPANTS FROM
Albania, Armenia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Georgia, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Kosovo * UN resolution, Latvia, Lithuania, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Ukraine
ACTIVITY TOPICS
Social challenges
Education and training
DEADLINE FOR APPLICATIONS
Application deadline: 27/05/2026 23:59
PROJECT CODE
2026-1-DE04-ESC51-VTJ-000401148
Link: https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/51533_en
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