Competition
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Europe Day Treasure Hunt
Students created presentations and a treasure hunt to run through school to celebrate Europe Day. Students designed their presentation to run in form about different countries in Europe that were meaningful to them and the treasure hunt was based on key landmarks/places around Europe. It was for Year 7 and 8 students to get involved
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Europe Day Celebration
To celebrate Europe Day on 9 May, EPAS Junior Ambassadors organised a school-wide event to promote European values, cultural diversity and active citizenship. Students delivered an interactive presentation to their peers, explaining the importance of Europe Day and discussing opportunities available to young people through European programmes and initiatives. In addition, students created a short
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Schoolovision with our Future Junior Ambassadors
Wellington School has been invited to represent Scotland at Schoolovision, an award-winning eTwinning project. Here, you can watch our Junior Ambassadors of the future as they prepare their entry, ‘La Paix’. The competition runs in parallel with Eurovision and we are all very excited to see how the voting goes! Watch the video here: https://www.facebook.com/reel/4332276673729938
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International Debating Successes of Dulwich College Junior Ambassador Louie Sinclair
Recently, our Junior Ambassador, Louie Sinclair, has had many successes in competitive debating. Louie debates for England and represented the country at the European Championships in North Macedonia, ranking as the 7th best speaker in Europe. This was a great opportunity to network with the greatest U18 speakers in Europe and discuss current affairs. At
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European themed football tournament
For our Annual Football Tournament, we organized a school wide competition alongside the football matches. Each class from Years 5–12 was assigned a country from the European Union and was encouraged to dress up in their country’s colours and cheer on their team. Classes competed to create the best representation of their assigned nation with
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#10yearsEPAS What Europe Means to Me UK Entries
This year is the 10th anniversary of the European Parliament Ambassador Schools programme. To celebrate this the European Parliament asked Junior Ambassadors from across the EU and the UK to share ‘what Europe means to me in an image’. We had many, many fantastic entries in the UK and deciding between them was incredibly difficult.
Ambassador Schools’ Activities, Art, Bishop Stopford School, Competition, Deutsche Schule London, Dudley College of Technology, Dulwich College, Europa School UK, Greek School Ayia Triada Birmingham, North Cambridge Academy, Notting Hill & Ealing High School, Richmond upon Thames College, St Thomas More (CV10), St Thomas More Language College, USP College -

What Europe is to me #10yearsEPAS
Entry from Richmond-upon-Thames College (HRUC) for the European Parliament Ambassador Schools 10th Anniversary photo competition. #10yearsEPAS “To me, this church in Riga’s old town embodies Europe’s resilience and community. It has stood the test of time since the 13th century despite the destruction it has faced. During and after its construction it was interrupted by citywide
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GSAT #10yearsEPAS competition entries
The European Parliament Liaison Offices organised a competition for Junior Ambassadors to celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Ambassador Schools programme. The way the competition worked was for Junior Ambassadors to upload a photo on their Instagram pages showing what the European Union means to them. Five of our junior ambassadors participated, uploading pictures either
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WHAT EUROPE MEANS TO US #10YEARSEPAS NHEHS
Our photo, “Made in the EU”, reimagines the European Union’s core values as products (all of which are ‘made in the EU’) in a child’s toy catalogue. Multiple children circle the values, symbolising unity, inclusion, and collective responsibility, in tandem with representing the future generation of Europe. The price tags highlight how these values are
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#10yearsEPAS
Europe means many important values to us, which are clearly shown in the image. It represents diversity, unity, peace, and democracy. In the image, some students are shaking hands, which shows diversity and mutual respect between different cultures and backgrounds. Other students are blowing out candles, symbolising solidarity and tolerance, and showing that we stand
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Carmel Students Shine At The Ethics Cup
Our junior ambassadors had a fantastic day at the annual Ethics Cup,hosted by the University of Liverpool. Competing against schools across the region, they debated challenging ethical issues with confidence, insight, and teamwork. Carmel students impressed all the way to the semi-finals, gaining experience in university level debate and showcasing their critical thinking skills. Links
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What Europe means to us #10yearsEPAS
Entry from Dulwich College for the European Parliament Ambassador Schools 10th Anniversary photo competition. #10yearsEPAS The Dream We Carry Forward The European continent is our shared home; its future is not a mission of one generation but of us all. Europe is passed through hands of cooperation, not conflict. It is a dream we move
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EPAS 10TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION PROJECT
📸 Project title: 📸What Europe means to us in a single image To celebrate a decade of the European Parliament Ambassador School programme, we are thrilled to launch a special competition for our incredible European Parliament Ambassador Schools (EPAS) Junior Ambassadors! The full the instructions, prizes and rules are below, but you can download a
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Carmel Students Take Part in National Gallery Articulation Prize
Six Carmel College junior ambassadors impressed audiences as they took part in the internal heat of the Articulation Prize, a prestigious national public speaking competition organised by the National Gallery. The Articulation Prize challenges young people aged 16–19 to deliver a 10-minute presentation on an artwork, artefact, or architectural piece, encouraging deep engagement with visual
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Organising and hosting the 2026 GCHQ national language competition at DHSG
Junior Ambassadors from Devonport High School for Girls (DHSG) organised this annual languages competition in their school. Prior to the main competition, the students took responsibility for promoting the GCHQ National Language Competition to Year 9 students. They designed and displayed posters around the school, arranged for announcements to be made during morning notices, and
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The Great European Bake off and Spelling Bee
To celebrate the European Day of Languages, Lomond School invites you to enter the Great European Bake off Competition! And the Spelling Bee! EPAS Team Comment Great fun! Look like some impressive cakes.
