Teach abroad in Nepal, free accommodation
There’s no salary, no travel reimbursement – this is a non-paid volunteering position.
But the school offers something rare: a chance to live in a peaceful Himalayan setting while making a real impact. Volunteers receive a private room with an ensuite bathroom and organic vegetarian meals at no cost.
They’re especially in need of primary school teachers and high school math teachers, but volunteers for all subjects are welcome. The language of instruction is English, so good communication skills are essential.
Volunteers are asked to commit to one school term (about three months).
The school follows the principles of democratic education and Integral Yoga. It’s a simple place, grounded and focused on growth, both for the students and the volunteers who come from all over the world.
You can find out more and apply on the school’s website: www.aurokath.org
About Kathmandu
Kathmandu is the capital of Nepal.
It is set in a wide valley surrounded by hills and distant mountains. A place full of life: busy streets, old temples, cultures and traditions that go back centuries. At the same time, it’s a city with sharp contrasts. Some parts are modern and crowded, others are quiet and deeply rooted in spiritual life. Many families in and around Kathmandu still struggle with poverty, and access to good education isn’t always guaranteed. That’s why schools like Sri Aurobindo’s play such an important role, to offer not just learning, but a place to grow, live, and be cared for.
Volunteer with the Sri Aurobindo School in Kathmandu
Teach abroad in Nepal, free accommodation – Original message:
The Sri Aurobindo School of Kathmandu, Nepal (Sri Matri Aurobindo Vidyalaya) is currently seeking English-speaking VOLUNTEER TEACHERS for 2025-2026.
We particularly need experienced primary teachers and high school math. T
he language of instruction is English. There is no remuneration for this position, nor any travel stipend. The school provides a private room with ensuite bath and all organic, vegetarian meals at no cost. We provide online teacher training as well. The school has about 200 children ages 4-17 from poor families in all regions of Nepal. The children live at the ashram which provides all their necessities, including education. But we need your help! The school has no paid teachers and depends on volunteers. We are making a big effort to improve the English language skills of the students, and our volunteers are making a huge difference. We require a three-month commitment corresponding to one school term. You can see the Himalayas from the school door! For more information and to apply online, please see www.aurokath.org
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