PARENTS
“Travelling. It leaves you speechless then turns you into a storyteller.” – Ibn Batutta
Is your child adventurous, curious about cultures, keen to learn a new language, ready to open their mind, and become an ambassador for Southern Africa?
Then Rotary Youth Exchange offers you as the parent of a young boy or girl the ideal opportunity to let your teenager explore the world. The Programme gives young adults the chance to safely travel, live in and experience homes, cities, countries, and people from all over the world.
For a relatively small amount of money, you can give your child a huge experience.
The benefits for your teen
- They mature much faster.
- They become more independent as they have to manage their finances and make decisions by themselves.
- Their confidence increases tremendously.
- They become more tolerant towards cultures, personalities, and life.
- They become fluent in a foreign language.
Ready to send your teen on the adventure of a lifetime?
Why use Rotary Youth Exchange to broaden your horizons?
- The Rotary International Youth Exchange programme is the most inexpensive of its kind in the country.
- Rotary Youth Exchange is a non-profit organisation.
- We offer multi-tiered support to students, parents, and host families.
- We arrange everything – from flights, to transits, to accommodation.
The process
So, together you have decided that your teenager wants to explore the world! Here’s what to do next:
- Your teenager must apply to become an exchange student for six weeks or a year, and complete all the details in the online application.
- Once received, the whole family will be invited for an interview at your local Rotary club.
- If all goes well during the club interview, you will be invited to a District interview.
- If approved, you will have to attend three orientation meetings where everything is explained in detail.
Please note:
If your child is approved for a short-term stay (six weeks), you must be willing to host a foreign student for six weeks too as this is a family to family exchange. For the long term exchange you must provide the names of three families, of which you can be one, who would be willing to host the foreign student.