An efterskole is a unique Danish residential school, where students from the ages of 14 to 18 can choose to spend one, two or three years to finish their primary education.
Each efterskole is a self-governing, independent institution and it deals with both the educational and personal development of the students. The efterskole embraces a common educational focus on enlightenment for life, general education and democratic citizenship. An efterskole is not a boarding school with school uniforms, but rather a residential school where students have time to develop new skills according to their interests.
Compared to public schools the efterskole has substantial freedom in terms of choice of subjects, teaching methods and educational approach. These vary in accordance with the school’s political, religious or pedagogical orientation.
Efterskoler vary in size but most have approximately 100 to 120 students.
Main Activities
Most efterskoler offer the same subjects and final examinations as the public schools, but many focus on special subjects like physical education, international cooperation, music, theatre, or various kinds of special education.
Both students and most of the staff live at the efterskole. Many students are also at the school during the weekend, but they have the option of going home to their families if they want. It is also the duty of the teachers and staff to supervise the students during the afternoon and evenings. These evening duties will also be a part of your tasks. This could be saying good night to the students and turning off the lights.
As some students also spend the weekend at the school, there may also be weekend duties for you. These activities will be more casual leisure activities.
You will work an average of 37 hours a week, though some weeks may be more and some may be less.
Volunteer tasks
As a volunteer, you will be supporting the teachers in the classrooms. You may have the chance to teach classes on your own if you have special skills and competences. This could be in sport activities or music activities. You should be aware that supporting the class while the teacher leads the lesson will be your main task alongside supervising.
Good English skills are necessary to communicate with students and teachers to benefit the lessons. English, Spanish, French and German skills can be very relevant to many efterskoler, as these languages may be taught at the school.
Volunteer requirements / Skills
To work in a Danish efterskole it is important that the volunteer:
Is independent - take initiative and show interest in the students
Enjoys working with teenagers
Enjoys spending time with teenagers
Is creative in the approach to the work
Is flexible, as you may be asked to participate in different classes and leisure activities during the day, the evening, and the weekends
Would like to live in a rural area or small town, as most of the projects are situated in such
Location
We cannot tell you where the project is located. Once the project is interested in welcoming you as a volunteer at their institution, we can tell you where in Denmark you will live.
Hosting Situation (Board and Lodging)
Volunteer accommodation at the efterskole. It is not possible to live with a host family when volunteering at an efterskole.
Number of volunteers in the project: 01
Pocket money: Volunteer will receive a small allowance for pocket money of 88.63 Euros/month
V.GO Membership fee: 10.000.000VND (Activated til 31/01/2027)
Participation fees (Visa support, training, accommodation and foods during stay):
Long-term: 3.400 Euros/6 months or 4.500 Euros/12 months.
PROJECT OVERVIEW
Project name: Efterskole - a Danish Residential School (aged 14-18)