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About

Ranum Efterskole is one of Denmark’s largest and most international efterskoler, welcoming around 450 students aged 14–17 from both Denmark and abroad. The school is located in the small town of Ranum in northern Jutland, surrounded by lakes, fields, and the North Sea coast — the perfect setting for adventure, learning, and community life.

The school offers a broad range of subjects and activities, encouraging students to shape their own learning journey. Alongside the Danish curriculum, students can choose from a wide variety of electives such as sailing, diving, dance, music, media, gastronomy, and outdoor sports.

A big part of the efterskole experience at Ranum is about personal development, teamwork, and cultural exchange — and the school’s international environment creates a strong sense of openness and curiosity.

 

Accommodation

When volunteering at an efterskole, you will live at the school, often in a room on

campus, and share meals and facilities with staff and students.

Location

Ranum

Volunteer Tasks

As a volunteer, you will become part of this dynamic and inspiring community. Your tasks may include supporting creative or sports activities, helping teachers prepare or assist in lessons, and joining afternoon clubs or evening events.

Depending on your interests, you might help with international projects, school trips, or practical tasks around the campus.

Volunteers are encouraged to bring their own culture and ideas into the school – perhaps by sharing games, music, language, or traditions from home. You will always work alongside teachers and staff, supporting students in their daily life and activities rather than teaching on your own.

Volunteering at Ranum Efterskole is a chance to experience the unique energy of an international efterskole, connect with young people from many different backgrounds, and be part of a creative, active, and globally minded community.

Volunteer Requirements

To be able to volunteer at an Efterskole, you must:

  • Be at least 22 years old.
  • Have sufficient English skills to communicate with students and staff.
  • Enjoy working with teenagers aged 14–17 and be motivated to support their learning, personal growth, and well-being.
  • Be proactive, responsible, and flexible, able to assist in classes, dorm supervision, and leisure activities.
  • Be patient and approachable, as working with teenagers can be dynamic and occasionally challenging.
  • Be willing to take part in evening and weekend duties, including supervision and informal activities.
  • Respect school rules, teaching methods, and the community-oriented residential environment.
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