Goethe Regional Youth Camp South Asia
by Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan
International Recognition
Goethe Regional Youth Camp South Asia is a camp by Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan for students in Class 9–11, open to students across India. It is free to take part.
Mode
In-Person
Eligibility
Class 9–11
Fee
Free
Duration
5 days
Format
Individual
Time needed
Full-time residential programme during the camp
About This Opportunity
The Goethe Regional Youth Camp South Asia is an annual immersive language and cultural camp organised by the Goethe-Institut for students from PASCH partner schools across South Asia. Selected German learners from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan come together at a host venue in the region for a multi-day programme combining intensive German classes with cross-cultural workshops and excursions.
Participation is by invitation only and is restricted to learners from PASCH schools who are already studying German. Past editions have been held in Sri Lanka and India and welcomed students aged 14-16, with daily German instruction by qualified teachers grouped according to language level.
The programme blends classroom learning with project-based workshops, cultural evenings, country presentations and guided excursions to local heritage sites. Participants build international friendships, practise spoken German with peers from other South Asian countries and gain confidence using the language outside their classroom.
The Goethe-Institut covers programme costs including accommodation, meals and local transport during the camp, while participating families typically contribute toward international airfare. The camp is a stepping stone within the wider PASCH initiative and complements the larger PASCH Youth Course (JuKu) held in Germany.
Eligibility
- Grade Level
- Class 9–11
- Age Range
- 14 - 16 years
- Location
- Nationwide
Academic requirement
Active learner of German at a PASCH partner school in South Asia
Prerequisites
- Currently enrolled at a PASCH partner school
- Active learner of German as a foreign language
- Nomination by the PASCH school coordinator
Open to PASCH school students aged 14-16 from India and other South Asian countries learning German. Selection is by invitation through the participant's PASCH school and the Goethe-Institut.
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Academic Details
Difficulty: Mixed Levels
Rewards & Recognition
Certificate
Camp Participation Certificate
Participants typically receive a certificate of participation from the Goethe-Institut at the end of the camp.
Recognition
International Recognition
Skills your child builds
How to apply
- 1Selection is by invitation only through PASCH partner schools
- 2PASCH school coordinators nominate eligible learners
- 3Goethe-Institut Max Mueller Bhavan confirms participation and travel arrangements
Camp details
Communicated through schools
Trainers
Qualified German language teachers from Goethe-Institut and PASCH network schools.
Activities
- Intensive German classes
- Cross-cultural workshops
- Excursions to local heritage sites
- Project-based workshops
- Cultural evenings
- Country presentations
- Team building activities
Frequently asked questions
Is Goethe Regional Youth Camp South Asia free?
This opportunity is free to participate in.
Who can participate in Goethe Regional Youth Camp South Asia?
Students in Class 9–11. children aged 14-16.
What will my child gain from Goethe Regional Youth Camp South Asia?
Programme costs including accommodation, meals and local transport covered by Goethe-Institut. Intensive German classes by qualified teachers grouped by language level. Workshops, cultural evenings and excursions with peers from across South Asia. Builds international friendships with PASCH learners from India, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Nepal and Pakistan. Certificate of participation from Goethe-Institut. Pathway within the PASCH initiative complementing the JuKu camp in Germany.
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