Your first Junior Ambassador Meeting
Activity guides
These activity guides can be printed off and shared with your EPAS team to help them plan events, share what they are doing, and complete your accreditation.
Do you have an activity guide you would like us to create, drop us an email: info@epas.org.uk
Lesson Plans
Further resources, ideas, and inspiration
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Can You Vote in EU Elections This Year?
Hey, EU citizens in the UK! You might be able to vote in the European Parliament elections from June 6-9, 2024. Each country has its own voting rules, so check them out! The European Parliament Liaison Office has all the info you need. Visit elections.europa.eu and your national site for details.
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Weekly Voting Board
We’ve set up a weekly election for our students at Mercy! Our EPAS Junior Ambassadors researched elections and made a cool display in our Politics classroom. We started with fun topics like “cats vs. dogs” and “Christmas trees in December,” but now we’re tackling current European issues. Our Junior Ambassadors plan, count, and display everything!
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PowerPoint Information Board
Junior Ambassadors at Stroud High School created an awesome European Parliament display board! It’s open to everyone and aims to educate, spark questions, and raise political awareness. They researched and organized info to answer student queries. Check out their PowerPoint for inspiration and maybe create your own display! Download it [here](https://epas.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/formidable/12/EPAS-Display-Board.pptx).
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Lux Film Event & Christmas film screening
We hosted two awesome film screenings! In December, 15 Year 7 students enjoyed the French version of “Ratatouille.” Later, 10 Junior Ambassadors attended the Lux Film Screening of “20,000 Species of Bees.” Both events were a hit, and everyone had a fantastic time. Check out the full story for more fun details!
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International Mother Tongue Day
EPAS Junior Ambassadors at Devonport High School for Girls made a cool video where students spoke in their European mother tongues. They shared it with the whole school, showcasing their diverse languages. It’s a fantastic way to celebrate cultural diversity and language skills! Check it out to see their amazing work!
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European stall at the School Christmas Fair
Stroud High School’s Junior Ambassadors got a fun chance to test their language skills and tackle the challenge of mapping Europe’s countries. They embraced the opportunity to learn and grow, showing off their impressive knowledge. Dive into their exciting journey and see how they rose to the occasion!
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Current affairs debates throughout the school
Junior Ambassadors at Stroud High School led awesome debates for Years 7 to 9, tackling big topics like climate change, Ukraine, and Brexit. Check out their PowerPoint here: [Download](https://epas.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/formidable/12/EPAS-debate-2023.pptx). For more updates, visit SHS’ Instagram: [Instagram Link](https://www.instagram.com/stroudhighepas/p/C2lBdIZMBpv/?img_index=1).
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Cultural Fortnight at Clyst Vale
Students at Clyst Vale Community College, a UNICEF Gold Rights Respecting School, are embracing respect and diversity during Cultural Fortnight. They’re exploring the 9 protected characteristics from the 2010 Equality Act, linked to trailblazers and UNCRC articles. Activities include assemblies, themed lessons, and global cuisine. Proudly, £150 was raised for UNICEF. Read more online!
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Quiz and Art Activity
Our awesome Ambassador Schools team hosted a fun quiz on Europe, covering flags, traditions, history, and more. We also explored European art, highlighting key artists and letting students recreate their favorite pieces. Dive into this creative journey and discover the vibrant culture and history of Europe with us!