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Ambassador Schools Resources

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.

If you have an activity guide you would like us to create, drop us an email: info@epas.org.uk


Further resources, ideas, and inspiration

  • European Art Competition

    European Art Competition

    Students stipulated that the artwork should be a 2D piece inspired by a European artist or artwork, and that participants should also provide a fun fact about the artist. They decided to judge the entries based on creativity and originality. They used Canva to create an engaging poster to promote the competition, which they attached

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  • Euroscola trip

    Euroscola trip

    16 students from QE’s sixth form participated in a Euroscola day on the subject of “protecting democracy and fundamental rights in Europe”. It was a highly successful event and several of our ambassadors took the floor during the discussion. Links EPAS Team Comment Fantastic to see QES students speaking in the Parliament again. A very

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  • Your Europe, Your Say, Youth event hosted by EESC

    Your Europe, Your Say, Youth event hosted by EESC

    We were lucky enough this year to attend Your Europe, Your Say. This is an event hosted by the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)( in Brussels. We had small sessions discussing before we left and one student and teacher attended the event over 3 days in Brussels. It was in the local newspaper twice,

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  • Euroscola

    Euroscola

    We spent a day in March debating at European Parliament on a number of issues such as the EU’s zero pollution ambition, gender equality and free speech. It was great to meet and speak in front of 800+ young people from across the EU, and get to see how European Parliament works. Links EPAS Team

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  • Info Point – Club Europe

    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

    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

    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

    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

    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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