English Teaching

Madagascar

Help improve access to education by supporting English literacy and language development in rural Malagasy communities.

Overview

Language opens doors to education, opportunity, and global connection. As an English Teaching Volunteer in Madagascar, you’ll support local teachers and lead informal English lessons in rural communities on Nosy Komba and the neighbouring mainland. Volunteers assist in schools, community centres, and adult classes, helping with reading, writing, and conversational English. Lessons are relaxed, interactive, and adapted to local needs, and you may work with children, teens, or adults depending on what’s most needed. No teaching experience is required—just enthusiasm, creativity, and a willingness to help others learn. It’s a chance to improve access to education while building lasting cross-cultural connections.
Duration

1-12 Weeks

Minimum Age

18+

Start Dates

1st & 3rd Monday of every month

Fees From

$594 USD

UN SDG 4 Quality Education

UN SDGs

The main UN Sustainability Goal of this program focuses on SDG 4: Quality Education by providing access to English learning in under-resourced communities.

Additional goals, such as SDG 5: Gender Equality, SDG 8: Decent Work and Economic Growth and SDG 17: Partnerships for the Goals, are also incorporated into this program.

What You'll Be Doing

Lessons are flexible, and volunteers are encouraged to bring creativity and enthusiasm to their teaching approach.

Volunteer activities may include:

  • Assisting in local primary or secondary school classes
  • Running after-school conversation clubs or adult learning sessions
  • Supporting local teachers with classroom planning
  • Creating teaching resources and visual aids
  • Organising games, songs, and group activities to build vocabulary
  • Promoting inclusive learning, especially for girls and young women

Why It Matters

In rural Madagascar, access to structured English education is limited — yet English proficiency is increasingly valuable for tourism, employment, and higher education. This program helps bridge the gap by supporting schools and community initiatives with eager learners but few resources.

You’ll help build students’ confidence and contribute to improved literacy outcomes that can open doors far beyond the classroom.

A Day in the Life

Typical Weekday Schedule:

  • Mornings: Head to your assigned school or classroom
  • Afternoons: Afternoon classes with students and lesson planning
  • Evenings: Briefings, volunteer socials, and/or time to relax

Your weekly schedule may vary depending on school hours, holidays, and project site availability.

Weekends are free to explore Nosy Komba or join excursions to the surrounding islands.

Your Impact

As a teaching volunteer, you help:

  • Improve English literacy and confidence
  • Expand access to education for youth and adults
  • Support local teachers and strengthen resources
  • Build cultural bridges through conversation and learning
  • Promote gender equity in educational settings

Where You'll Be Staying

The program is based on Nosy Komba, a small island off Madagascar’s northwest coast, with classes on both the island and the neighbouring island of Nosy Be. You’ll travel by boat and foot to reach schools and community spaces where lessons take place. Classes may take place in community centres, outdoor spaces, or local classrooms, often nestled in rural, picturesque settings.

Accommodation & Meals

Base Camp

Volunteers sleep in wooden bungalows (4–6 people per room), with shared bathrooms (flush toilets, cold showers). There is a large mainhouse where volunteer activities take place and a dive deck for relaxing and spotting turtles.

Solar energy powers the lighting, with limited charging — we recommend bringing a power bank. There’s no Wi-Fi on-site, but mobile data works with a local SIM, and Wi-Fi is available in the nearby village of Ampang (30-minute walk).

Meals

Three meals a day are prepared by the on-site cook using fresh, local ingredients. Meals are rice-based with vegetables and beans, and occasionally include fish, chicken, or zebu. Breakfasts may include fruit, bread, eggs, or crepes.

Vegetarian meals are available. Vegan options are limited, so additional snacks or supplements will be required.

Who Can Join

This program is open to anyone with an interest in education, cultural exchange, or community development. No previous teaching experience is necessary — just a willingness to connect, support others, and make learning fun.

Requirements:

  • Age 18+
  • Basic English fluency
  • Comfortable speaking in small groups
  • Respect for local cultures and learning environments

This program is best suited to gap year travellers, aspiring teachers, education students, or anyone passionate about language, learning, and making a positive impact through cross-cultural connection.

Program Pricing

Your program fees directly support the operations of our local team in Madagascar and the services we provide to ensure your experience is meaningful, safe, and well-supported.

Outreach Overseas Offer

  • Pre-departure support
  • Volunteer information pack
  • Assistance with trip logistics
  • Emergency assistance
  • Program quality assurance
  • Certificate of participation

What's Included

  • Airport Pick-Up (between 7am-7pm)
  • Shared accommodation
  • Three meals per day
  • On-site orientation and training​
  • Daily program support
  • Teaching supplies (where possible)

What's Excluded

  • Flights
  • Travel & health insurance
  • Visa fees
  • Background check (if required)
  • Personal spending money
  • Excursions

All program fees exclude a one-time $199 confirmation fee, which is payable upon acceptance into the program. Your remaining balance (program fees and any optional add-ons) is only due 60 days before your start date. This can be paid in instalments or as a lump sum.

Duration 2025 2026
1 Week $395 $410
2 Weeks $655 $865
3 Weeks $915 $960
4 Weeks $1,175 $1,235
5 Weeks $1,435 $1,510
6 Weeks $1,695 $1,785
7 Weeks $1,955 $2,060
8 Weeks $2,215 $2,335
9 Weeks $2,475 $2,620
10 Weeks $2,735 $2,885
11 Weeks $2,995 $3,160
12 Weeks $3,255 $3,435

Ready to Make a Real Impact?

Step into the classroom and become part of something bigger. Whether you’re passionate about teaching or simply looking for a more meaningful way to travel, this is your opportunity to contribute to the classrooms in Madagascar.

Choose your next step:

Apply Now to start your application and secure your spot in the program.

Enquire Here to get all the details you need from our team before you commit.

Good to Know Before You Go

We recommend arriving in Nosy Be, Madagascar, on the Saturday or Sunday before your program start date (which is always a Monday). Once you land, our friendly local team will be waiting to greet you and assist with the short boat transfer to Nosy Komba, where the project base is located. Full arrival instructions will be sent in your pre-departure pack.

Please book your international flight to Fascene Airport (NOS) in Nosy Be. This is the closest airport to our program base and is well-connected along various flight routes. Most volunteers connect via Airlink from Johannesburg, Air Madagascar from Antananarivo, or Ethiopian Airlines via Addis Ababa.

We suggest booking your return flight for the Sunday after your final program week. The local will help coordinate the boat transfer back to Nosy Be in time for your flight, and can advise on reliable transport back to the airport. If you’d like to pre-plan your departing transport, you are welcome to select this add-on when submitting your application. If you’d prefer to explore Madagascar further before leaving, we’re happy to help you plan onward travel too!

You’ll stay in a rustic beachfront volunteer camp nestled against the hillside forest on Nosy Komba. Rooms are shared, gender-separated, and dorm-style with bunk beds. Facilities are basic but comfortable, including cold-water showers, flush toilets, and solar-powered lighting.

There’s no Wi-Fi at camp, but local SIM cards and data can be purchased in town and used for internet access. 

Three meals a day are prepared by the local kitchen team, offering a mix of Malagasy and Western-style food.

You’ll share camp life with a diverse group of like-minded volunteers from around the world. Most volunteers are aged between 18 and 30, but we welcome volunteers of all ages (18+). We’ve had university students, career-breakers, solo travellers, and even couples join us. People join from all over the world, all with a common desire to make a difference and explore Madagascar in a meaningful way.

Volunteer weeks run Monday to Friday, with a mix of lesson planning, classroom support, and community-based teaching. Your day may include assisting in schools, leading small group activities, or running informal conversation sessions with children or adults.

Afternoons are often spent preparing materials or supporting other educational initiatives like adult literacy or after-school programs.

Evenings are free to relax, share stories with fellow volunteers, or join optional activities like Malagasy language lessons or cultural workshops.

Weekends are yours to go island hopping, hike forest trails, visit the local markets in Hell-Ville, or unwind on the beach.

This program is open to volunteers aged 18 and over. No teaching experience is required! All you need is a good level of spoken English, a positive attitude, and a willingness to support others in a learning environment.

Volunteers should be comfortable speaking in small groups, respectful of cultural differences, and open to working with both children and adults in schools and community settings.

Madagascar is generally a safe country to visit, especially in the Nosy Be region. We have on-site staff support 24/7 and follow strict protocols to keep volunteers safe. Nosy Komba is a peaceful island with a strong community spirit and low crime rates.

In case of emergencies, there is access to medical care on Nosy Be, just a short boat ride away.

You’ll be thoroughly briefed on safety and cultural awareness when you arrive, and we’re always here to support you throughout your stay.

While there are no mandatory vaccinations required to enter Madagascar or join the program, certain vaccinations (like Hepatitis A and Typhoid) and malaria prevention are recommended. Please come prepared with mosquito repellent and long clothing for the evenings.

We strongly advise speaking with a travel health clinic or your doctor well in advance of your trip to get personalised advice based on your medical history.

Absolutely! Friends, couples, or even small groups are welcome to apply together. Just let us know in your application, and we’ll do our best to place you in the same room and on the same project.

That said, many volunteers arrive solo and quickly build lasting friendships. The camp is a highly social, supportive environment.

Program fees start from $594 for 1 week, including all essential program costs and the one-time $199 Outreach Overseas confirmation deposit. Outreach Overseas keeps costs low by partnering directly with grassroots organisations and operating as a small, purpose-driven team. Our pricing supports both volunteers and the project on the ground.

Included in your fees:

  • Shared accommodation
  • Three meals per day
  • Airport pickup 
  • Full project training and supervision
  • 24/7 in-country support
  • Outreach Overseas pre-departure guidance

You’ll also receive a volunteer handbook and packing guide to help you prepare.

Yes, and we highly recommend it! Madagascar is an incredible country to explore. From lemur-filled forests to white sand beaches, there’s so much to see. Go snorkelling in coral reefs, hike up volcanic peaks, visit lemur reserves, or take boat trips to paradise islands like Nosy Iranja. Our local team can offer tips and connect you with trusted tour guides if you’d like to explore over the weekends or travel further pre- or post-program.

Madagascar’s northwest coast is warm year-round, but the dry season (April to November) offers the best weather and calmest seas, which is ideal for diving, snorkelling, and outdoor work.

If you’re keen on marine life, whale shark season (September–December) and turtle hatching season (December–March) are incredible times to visit.

No matter when you come, you’ll experience Madagascar’s breathtaking biodiversity and vibrant culture.

How to Apply

Step 1: Choose Your Program

Explore our programs and find the one that fits your passion and goals.

Step 2: Submit an Application

Complete our quick and easy online application form to start the process.

Step 3: Confirm Your Spot

Pay your $199 confirmation deposit upon your acceptance.

Step 4: Make an Impact

Travel to your destination, join your team, and begin your volunteer journey.

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