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High School Study Abroad in Cuba

For high school students seeking an authentic cultural experience, studying abroad in Cuba provides an immersive opportunity unlike any other in the region. As the Caribbean's largest island, Cuba features vibrant culture, history, and breathtaking scenery. From colonial cities and bustling streets filled with salsa to pristine rainforests and colorful coral reefs, it’s a place where every day feels like an adventure.
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4 High School Trips to Cuba

GoEco - Top Volunteer Organization

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GoEco - Top Rated & Award Winning Volunteer Programs Abroad

GoEco is one of the world’s top volunteer organizations, with award-winning and ethical programs selected by sustainable travel experts. Since 2006, tens of thousands of volunteers have taken part in projects and internships worldwide, focusing on wildlife and marine conservation, education, and medical initiatives. GoEco operates in over 50 countries, providing unique cultural immersive experiences that aim to make a positive impact on the environment and society. The organization also offers internships and academic programs for students. GoEco provides safe and meaningful experiences while promoting sustainable travel and reducing carbon emissions.

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International School of Havana

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High School IGCSE Program in Havana, Cuba

Located in Havana, Cuba, the International School of Havana offers a special educational experience through its IGCSE program. Our school is a diverse community where collaboration and learning are key. We believe that education is a lifelong journey, and our curriculum is designed to spark curiosity and foster a love of knowledge that goes beyond the classroom. In our inclusive environment, respect, empathy, and kindness are our guiding principles. We celebrate each student's unique strengths and aspirations. We are committed to excellence not only in academics but in all aspects of school life. Our goal is to support and encourage each student to reach their full potential and prepare them for the future.

Bright Light Volunteers

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Global Service Learning Program

Learn, serve, and lead with Bright Light Volunteers in a country of your choice. Our Global Service Learning (GSL) program is designed for passionate middle and high school students, exposing them to various aspects, including cultural and social, of their host community. Participants not only broaden their knowledge but also develop a deeper understanding of local, national, and global issues. They gain insight into the interdependency and interconnectedness of people and communities, becoming equipped to act responsibly and effectively toward a more just and peaceful world. Additionally, they develop a range of skills outside a conventional classroom environment. If you’re interested in joining our movement and becoming a global citizen, get in touch with us today for more information.

How to Study High School Abroad in Cuba

Prepare for High School Study Abroad

Set goals

Before you board your flight, think about what you want to take away from your time in Cuba. Are you chasing cultural immersion, history lessons, language skills, or a mix of all three?

  • Define your focus. Pinpoint if your main interest is history, culture, language, or environmental conservation so you can choose the right program.
  • Research programs. Compare itineraries, cultural activities, and volunteer opportunities to find one that aligns with your passions.
  • Plan your timeline. Decide if you want a summer program or one during the school year to match your academic calendar.
  • Set personal challenges. Push yourself to try new things, from speaking Spanish daily to joining local art workshops.

Understand the benefits

Cuba’s unique history and culture make it a classroom like no other. Studying here gives you real-world experience that sticks with you long after the trip ends.

  • Live history. Walk the same streets where pivotal moments in Cuban history took place.
  • Cultural immersion. Experience local traditions through music, dance, food, and art.
  • Global perspective. Understand life in a country shaped by resilience and creativity.
  • Personal growth. Develop adaptability, independence, and problem-solving skills.

Things to know

Before you commit to studying in Cuba, there are a few practical points to keep in mind.

  • Visa requirements. Most nationalities will need a visa, and your program will guide you through the process.
  • Limited internet. Wi-Fi may be less accessible and more expensive than at home, so be ready to disconnect.
  • Basic comforts. Accommodations may be simpler, so pack an open mind along with your essentials.

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