Age group: 11-year-olds (delegates) and 16-17-year-olds (JCs) | Duration: 28 days |
Size: 12 delegations of 4 participants, and a maximum of 6 JCs. | |
Participation: You can only take part in one Village as a delegate and one Village as a JC. |
Early life experiences shape the way we see the world. Our Villages bring children together to take part in educational, cultural, and fun activities that have been designed specially to appeal to them at this key learning stage. A Village creates a safe setting in which children from around the world can learn about each other’s lives and how to communicate, cooperate and live together. The Village learning experiences, and the friendships made, are for a lifetime.
Village is our flagship programme. The young age of the participants, the length of the programme, and the international aspect are what makes this programme distinctive when compared to those offered by similar – local, national, or international – organizations.
Who’s in charge?
- Each delegation has 1 adult leader (age 21+).
- Villages must have at least 4 adult staff (age 21+).
- At least 1 member of staff must be 25+
- Can have 2 junior staff (age 18+) from the host country in addition to the minimum of 4 adult staff
- Villages can have up to 6 Junior Counsellors (JCs) (age 16-17).
- Villages must have 2 JCs from the host country
Key Characteristics of the Programme:
- 11-year-olds readily accept new experiences. They can enjoy living with many nationalities and many languages.
- 11-year-olds are active.
- 11-year-olds easily communicate with other children. In absence of a common language, they spontaneously use nonverbal communication, drawing and drama. At their age, they do not fear making mistakes and quickly try out any newly learned words or phrases.
- 11-year-olds are adaptable. They are relatively free from inner barriers and prejudice.
- 11-year-olds are old enough to carry the stamp of their respective cultures. They represent enough differences to give a real international character to the village. They easily work with authority.
- 11-year-olds are old enough to be away from home for as long as four weeks.
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