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If you’re planning your next school trip or group project, this is why we think you should go abroad.
For a little extra work, the benefit can vastly outweigh a domestic school trip. And, we’re here to support you every step of the way. From choosing the right trip to pre-departure, arrival, and time spent at your destination, we’re here to help.
On top of gaining real-world experience, going overseas provides students with many learning opportunities!
It can lead to personal development in the form of:
Not to mention, memories that will last a lifetime.
Keep reading to learn more or get in touch to discuss your next school trip with Projects Abroad.
We believe the best way to understand something is to see it for yourself. When you go abroad, students are immersed in a different culture which exposes them to new people, food, beliefs, customs, and much more.
They’ll gain new perspectives and feel connected to the wider world. It will give them insights into how others live, which can become a valuable new way of thinking.
This can lead to increased confidence, curiosity, and independence. They could even develop a sense of global citizenship, which will help them navigate the modern world… more on this next.
Global citizenship is a key skill in modern societies. It provides a better understanding of cultures and communities around the world and closer to home.
To support this process, we’ve developed Reflective Journals. These help students to think more consciously about their time during their trip overseas.
Our journals cover everything about the destination, including basic phrases and more complex questions. Students are encouraged to think independently and discuss their experiences with others. Their journals will become a valuable memory from their time as well as a key milestone in their personal development.
Our Childcare and Community Programme in Tanzania is ideal for groups working towards global citizenship. On this trip, students work in Maasai schools and learn about their culture and traditions through social and cultural activities.
Alternatively, our Conservation Programmes are great for showing students how community and sustainability go hand in hand! Fly to Nepal and spend a few weeks protecting the greater one-horned rhino, collecting crucial research data, and teaching children in local schools about the importance of wildlife and conservation!
While the classroom is a great place to learn, getting out of the classroom now and then can open many doors for students.
Here are five ways a volunteering trip abroad can positively impact school performance:
While travelling with Projects Abroad, students can also work towards an International Volunteering Diploma. We’ve worked alongside the Centre for Global Citizenship Studies (CGCS) to develop three, five-module, fully accredited Level 3 International Volunteering Diplomas.
Choose between a specialisation in Marine Conservation, Wildlife Conservation, or Global Citizenship, and on completion, students will gain 16 UCAS points.
Get in touch with one of our Group Trip Specialists today to start planning your next overseas adventure and ask any questions you may have. The school trip of a lifetime is just around the corner.