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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Visit from Luke Pollard M.P.
Luke Pollard, the Labour MP for Hele’s School, visited to chat with Junior Ambassadors and students about democracy. They covered topics like voting, demographics, ID cards, and more. He also shared his views on Labour’s stance, the cost of living crisis, and the Israel/Gaza conflict. Everyone loved it!
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Holocaust Memorial Day Through Literature
Alice, a Junior Ambassador at Hele’s School, crafted an inspiring library display connecting Holocaust Memorial Day with literature on the Holocaust and other genocides. Her work beautifully highlights the power of books to educate and remember. Check out her amazing display and dive into the stories that keep history alive!
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Tutor time quiz on different European traditions
Hele’s School’s Junior Ambassadors whipped up a fun 30-minute quiz for tutees to tackle in teams, exploring Christmas traditions across Europe. Dive into the festive spirit and discover how different countries celebrate this magical season. It’s a great way to learn and have a blast together!
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Launch session and debate: “What should the priorities be for the EU and UK’s future relationship?”
Clyst Vale Community College was thrilled to host Asher Jacobsberg from the European Parliament Liaison Office on December 13th. He launched the European Parliament Ambassador Schools project and led a lively debate on EU-UK priorities. Students from Years 11-13 engaged enthusiastically, learning about the European Parliament’s workings. Exciting times ahead!
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Education and debate about the EU
Asher from the European Parliament Liaison Office visited Hele’s School to chat with 6th formers about the EU’s history, values, and processes. He also led a lively debate on the EU and democracy. Check out more details on social media for an exciting glimpse into the discussion!
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Christmas cards for refugees
Cecylia, one of Hele’s School’s Junior Ambassadors, started a heartwarming project in tutor groups. Students wrote thoughtful messages to refugees and asylum seekers, letting them know they’re in our thoughts. These messages were then sent to the Devon and Cornwall Refugee Centre. It’s a beautiful way to show kindness and support!
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European Christmas Traditions
On our last day of term, students at the Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital explored fascinating Christmas traditions from Europe, like Kukeri, Jólakötturinn, los Reyes Magos, and Krampus. Dive into these unique customs and discover the magic and mystery they bring to the holiday season. Check out the full story for more!
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Learning French Christmas songs
In her final French class of 2023, Devon learned and performed a delightful French Christmas song to share on Twitter. Check out her amazing performance and get into the festive spirit! You won’t want to miss this heartwarming moment. Head over to Twitter and see her in action!
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Spanish puppet shows
In the final Spanish class of 2023 at Manchester Hospital School, Leo Kelly’s KS3 students got creative! They wrote scripts, performed, and filmed fun puppet shows to showcase the Spanish they learned during the autumn term. Check out their amazing work and see how much they’ve achieved!










