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University of St Andrews
Stellenbosch
Volunteer South Africa is an international volunteering programme run in partnership with the University of St Andrews, Stellenbosch University and the Stellenbosch Academy of Sport.
Each year we recruit from six to ten student volunteers to coach netball, hockey, rugby and football as representatives of the University of St Andrews in South Africa. The programme gives these students an excellent opportunity to experience African culture at first hand: they spend four to eight weeks helping to deliver PE sessions, sport-specific coaching and classroom-based sessions at Rietenbosch Primary School – situated to the north of Stellenbosch between the Simonsburg mountain and Cloetesville.
Students who apply for a place on the programme must submit a written application and attend an interview. Applicants must also demonstrate their ability to coach and play football, hockey, netball or rugby proficiently. Those who perform the best throughout the application process will be selected to participate in the project.
Volunteer South Africa provides those selected with an excellent opportunity not only to change lives, but also to have a life-changing experience themselves.
In addition to requiring interpersonal, communication, language, cultural and teaching skills, our Volunteer South Africa projects also require all coaches to have achieved at least the following level of qualifications:
Our ultimate goal is to fully fund this programme so that successful applicants won’t have to rely on family and friends to support them financially (which currently precludes some students from participating).
The donations will therefore be used to:
Select this reward if you just want to donate to the project without receiving a reward.
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Shout out of thanks through our social media channels.
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Estimated delivery: 1 September 2020
Group picture of our current student coaches and a note of thanks.
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Estimated delivery: 1 September 2020
Invitation to meet the Saints Sport team coordinating the project in St Andrews.
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Estimated delivery: 1 December 2020