
Bureau Information jeunesse de Brest
LYCEE DUPUY DE LOME
BREST, France
⭐️ Activity Title
Bring life to Dupuy high school 2026/2027
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🔷 Activity Details
Description
The Dupuy de Lôme high school is a general, technological and professional high school with around 950 pupils. The volunteer will be supported by the senior school administrator. The roles of volunteer in Dupuy de Lôme:
➡️Organising and leading an English club or in hisher mother tongue, depending on the nationality)
➡️Communicate on Instagram to promot projects or events set up/offer by the high school
➡️Create posters to promote events/projects
➡️Newsletter collect information on events/projects and incoporrate it in the high scool newsletter
➡️Attend to school trips (theater, etc.)
➡️Set up your own project(s)
➡️Organise activities at the boarding school (movie night, yoga session, etc.)
➡️Etc.
⚠️An ESC volunteer is not teacher, he·she can lead workshops/presentations in classes but only from time to time. It musn’t be his·her main task.
Accommodation, food and transport arrangements
The volunteer will be accommodated in furnished shared-flatwith language assistants and/or with people from the staff, on the high school site. Each one will get his/her own bedroom and will share kitchen and bathroom with the others. A tramway station is in front of the high school and it allows to reach the city centre in 10/15 minutes (it’s 25 minutes walking). The volunteer will receive 240 € per month to prepare her·his own meals and he·she will get a monthly subscription, for free, to the bus and tramway network. He·she will also receive 240 € in pocket money.
Training during the activity
↪️Pre-departure training (PDT): organised by the sending organisation
↪️On-arrival training (OAT): organised by the French National Agency
↪️Mid-term training (MTT): organised by the French National Agency
↪️Final evaluation: organised by his/her sending organisation or his/her ESC National Agency Besides, during his/her ESC the volunteer will get:
↪️a task-support mentor (senior school administrator) ↪️ a personal mentor
Participant profile
🔎We are looking for 1 volunteer from European Union countries, from 18' up to 30'.
🚨Basic skills in French as well as basic IT competencies are requested.
🟥Students could have a very bad level in English, that's why it's important to be able to communicate with them in French and to go out your comfort zone to create a link with them. Candidates should have:
➡️ a good contact with youngsters
➡️ team work ability
➡️ the willingness to set up and lead activities and to be actively involved in the activities
➡️a strong motivation
➡️ the ability to take initiatives Besides volunteers must respect the following rules:
➡️Be on time
➡️Respect the schedule
➡️Warn if he·she is exceptionnally late
➡️Always provide a medical certificate in case of absence (It serves as proof that he·she is actually unfit for work)
➡️Take good care of the flat
✔️Candidates must send their application (CV + motivation letter) to: Agnès Pissavy, ESC coordinator, agnes.pissavy@bij-brest.org
🔸Please write down the project title in your email object (we have been recruiting for 2 different projects). We will select volunteers on the go.
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🔑 Key Information
Activity dates
From 14/09/2026 to 27/06/2027
Activity location
34 rue Dupuy de Lome , BREST, France
Activity type
Individual volunteering
Looking for participants from
Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czechia, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden
Activity topics
Education and training
Creativity and culture
Deadline for applications
No application deadline
Project code
2026-1-FR02-ESC51-VTJ-000401954
🔗 Official Project Page
https://youth.europa.eu/solidarity/opportunity/52179_en
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