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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.

Do 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 InfoPoint

    European InfoPoint

    The students have successfully completed a board-based InfoPoint on the European Union (EU), presenting key facts and insights in a clear and engaging format. The board features concise information about the EU’s institutions, its founding principles, member countries, and the benefits of EU citizenship. This initiative was important because it helped raise awareness among peers…

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  • Online CPD 2024: Practicalities – Session 3

    Online CPD 2024: Practicalities – Session 3

    Our final webinar, led by Asher Jacobsberg, the UK Coordinator for European Parliament Ambassador Schools, covered everything you need to become an accredited school. Asher shared the criteria, project ideas, evidence submission tips, and a yearly timeline. Dive into the full session below and get inspired to start your journey!

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  • Online CPD 2024: Political Situation – Session 2

    Online CPD 2024: Political Situation – Session 2

    We just wrapped up our second online training session, led by Typhaine Morillon and Sanna Kangasharju from the European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK. Catch the full session recording below! Dive into the presentation and explore other sessions in our CPD program. Don’t miss out on these valuable insights!

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  • Discussion session with students on the Grey Belt in England

    Discussion session with students on the Grey Belt in England

    On November 6th, 16 junior ambassadors from Carmel College joined a lively chat about the Labour government’s plan to build on the ‘Grey Belt’ to tackle housing issues. This was part of the House of Lords’ call for evidence, highlighting how this will affect young people in England soon. Check out our discussion summary!

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  • Home Economics Day of Food

    Home Economics Day of Food

    The Home Economics department just threw an awesome Day of Food Culture, celebrating culinary diversity! Students dove into global cuisines with cooking demos, learning to whip up traditional dishes. They also enjoyed a food tasting fair, sampling worldwide flavors. Creative food culture posters added a fun, educational touch around the school.

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  • Online CPD 2024: Opportunities – Session 1

    Online CPD 2024: Opportunities – Session 1

    Anna Huth, the Public Relations Officer for Culture and Youth at the European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK, kicked off our online training for UK Ambassador Schools. Check out the webinar recording, Anna’s presentation, and all the useful links shared during the session. Dive in and get inspired!

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  • Visit to the UK Parliament

    Visit to the UK Parliament

    On Tuesday, October 22nd, thirty Junior Ambassadors from Carmel College, St Helens, had an exciting trip to London. We toured the House of Lords, watched the Speaker’s procession into the House of Commons, and listened to Foreign Office questions. We also enjoyed a Q&A session with local MP Marie Rimmer.

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  • EPAS Educational session

    EPAS Educational session

    The new EPAS Junior Ambassador took full advantage of the educational session on what the EU is, why it exists, how it makes decisions, and a debate on its priorities. Thanks a lot, to the EPAS co-ordinator for the brilliant lesson. EPAS Team Comment Thank you very much for inviting us. It was great fun…

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  • Wellington School at the European Parliament

    Wellington School at the European Parliament

    On October 11th, 13 Wellington School students joined the Euroscola event at the European Parliament in Strasbourg with peers from 29 countries. They interviewed EU leaders, learned about MEPs, and debated democracy and rights. Before heading home, they enjoyed some sightseeing in Strasbourg’s historic center.

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