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Info Point – Club Europe
Junior Ambassadors from Lytham St Annes High School put together an information point on the European Union in their school hallways. The Info Point includes maps, latest news and symbolic images. Check it out!
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International Women’s day – posters
For International Women’s Day Junior Ambassadors from Notting Hill & Ealing High School made a set of posters to go around the school to celebrate the women in Europe that have made and are making a difference. Check out their posters!
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Visit from Michael McLoughlin on behalf of EESC
Michael attended our school from the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) and discussed democracy and the European Union with students. He talked about some of the incentives available to them in an assembly. Then, he had a session with 25 students from year 10 upwards and discussed particular issues within Europe. It was a
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Carmel College Shines at European Youth Parliament Regional Finals
Eight talented students from Carmel College showcased their debating prowess at the European Youth Parliament regional finals, passionately tackling reintegration challenges for ex-convicts. This prestigious event at Liverpool John Moores University underscored their dedication to societal issues and offered a unique platform to refine their public speaking skills. Discover their journey!
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Participation in eTwinning project
Two junior ambassadors (Freya Parsons and Isla Hulland) took part in the eTwinning project. Their workgroup (10) researched and produced presentation materials on the issue of “Inequalities Facing Older People”. The project, which has been running since autumn 2024, involved collaboration with students from the Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Hungary and Romania. The QE students involved
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E-Twinning Project
Join Hele’s School on their E-Twinning journey, where students from across the EU tackle social injustice and discrimination. They’re halfway through creating a documentary on homelessness impacts. Our students’ dedication shines as they balance this project with their studies. Check out their impressive presentation and see their hard work in action!
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Raising awareness of spoken languages
Junior Ambassadors from Oldham Sixth Form College are gearing up for UN International Mother Language Day by inspiring students to explore films in various languages. They’ve also introduced Italian to primary school kids and organized a fun tongue twister game. Discover more about their creative efforts and celebrate language diversity!
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Spanish Exchange
In January, eight Wellington students embarked on an exciting week at Salesianos in Huesca, Spain. They honed their Spanish skills, explored Montearagon, Jaca, and Zaragoza, and made lasting friendships. In March, their Spanish pals will visit Ayr, where a fun-filled cultural exchange awaits. Dive into the full story!
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Magical Christmas
Wellington Primary 7s had an unforgettable trip to Dortmund, bonding with pen pals at Mallinckrodt-Gymnasium. They explored German Christmas traditions, enjoyed festive markets, and shared family time with new friends. Accompanied by S6 mentors, the experience was both fun and educational. Discover more about their magical adventure!
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USP ambassadors visit Tate Modern
Junior ambassadors from USP College recently visited Tate Modern in London, exploring art’s role in activism. They discovered how artists like Andre Fougeron and the Guerilla Girls use creativity to spark social change. With more exciting trips planned, students are invited to share ideas for future adventures. Check out the full story!
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Make Your Mark! Junior ambassadors help organise voting week at USP College.
The week of February 3rd was buzzing at USP College with Make Your Mark voting week! Junior ambassadors, staff, and youth councils teamed up to engage students in key national and college issues. From debates to voting booths, students voiced their opinions on crime, safety, and more. Stay tuned for the results!
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Day trip to Verona
On our annual ski trip, our students made a fun stop in Verona before heading home. They explored some amazing sights and enjoyed a meal at a genuine Italian restaurant. It was a fantastic experience that added a special touch to their journey. Check out more about their adventure!
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Cultural Exchange School trip with Spanish students
Our GCSE Spanish students had an amazing exchange trip to Benalmádena, attending a local school and staying with host families. Day one at Maravillas Language School was a hit, with students impressing teachers. We explored the town, enjoyed the beach, and ended with hot chocolate. Stay tuned for more adventures!
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School Trip to Euroscola in Strasbourg with Belfast Boys Model School
Mercy College Belfast and Belfast Boys Model School had an amazing time at the Euroscola event in Strasbourg. They learned how the European Parliament works, joined a lively debate on climate change, and even sat in the Hemicycle! What a fantastic cross-community experience for these students. Check out more about their adventure!
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Model United Nations and Visit to European Central Bank
During February break, 15 of our Model UN members, including five EPAS Junior Ambassadors, rocked an international conference in Bad Homburg, Germany. Led by Secretaries General Lara and Erica, our Wellington crew chaired five committees. They honed skills, explored local sights, and enjoyed fun evenings. What an amazing experience!
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Valentine’s Day languages and craft activity
In February, Wellington School Junior Ambassadors hosted a fun languages and craft event for our Primary 7 kids. They guided them in writing Valentine’s Day messages in French, German, and their native languages to send to pen pals in France and Germany. It was a fantastic cultural exchange experience!
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Priestley College Info Point & Instagram
Our Year 12 A-level Spanish students rocked it by setting up the Info Point in the languages corridor! Lucas made a webpage and Instagram account, while Charlotte, Evie, and Lavinia crafted awesome Instagram posts and Info Point content.
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Valentine’s day Cards
Organised by motivated students, who also designed an advertisement poster, a box was put up on our InfoPoint where prepared Valentine’s Day card templates could be filled out, also stating the addressee’s name and class, in the week before Valentine’s day. The cards and the school were decorated with expressions for “I love you” in

