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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

  • Remembrance Day Activities

    Remembrance Day Activities

    To honor Remembrance Day, students aged 4-18 at Manchester Hospital School crafted tissue paper poppies. Older students joined the National Literacy Trust’s Remembrance Live assembly, diving into the day’s history. They explored various remembrance methods, including how France and Germany commemorate the end of WW1 and WW2 differently.

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  • Human Rights Day presentation

    Human Rights Day presentation

    Junior Ambassadors from Hele’s School in Plymouth crafted an awesome PowerPoint for assemblies, celebrating Human Rights Day principles. Check out their inspiring presentation below! Dive into the PDF or download the PowerPoint to explore their work. It’s a fantastic way to learn and get inspired by their creativity!

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  • Hele’s School Debating course

    Hele’s School Debating course

    Hele’s School in Plymouth hosted a six-week debating course. Sixth form Junior Ambassadors guided KS3 students, ending with a lively debate on ‘This House would abolish the monarchy.’ The proposition team came out on top. Check out the exciting details and see how the debate unfolded!

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  • MEP awards Ambassador Schools

    MEP awards Ambassador Schools

    Right before Christmas, Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch hosted an awesome day of learning and celebration with Junior Ambassadors from The Cherwell School and Emerson Park Academy. Thijs Reuten, an MEP, joined as a special guest, inspiring students to stay engaged and make a difference in the world.

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  • Carmel College Culture Day

    Carmel College Culture Day

    On December 6th, we celebrated our first-ever Carmel College Culture Day, highlighting our diverse community. Students led the event, with EPAS ambassadors and the student council collaborating. The vibe was fantastic, with many in traditional attire. We explored cultural foods, stories, and festivals, and enjoyed incredible dance performances and a fun quiz!

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  • Visit to Strasbourg, European Parliament, Euroscola

    Visit to Strasbourg, European Parliament, Euroscola

    On December 12th, three of Carmel’s lower sixth students visited the European Parliament in Strasbourg through the EPAS enrichment program. Grace, Crina, and Dhenisha joined EuroScola, meeting politicians and activists. They focused on human rights and were praised for their contributions. They truly shone as Junior Ambassadors!

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  • Virtual Euroscola 2023

    Virtual Euroscola 2023

    Thirty Year 12 students from The Cherwell School joined the Euroscola conference on human rights and law. Two students asked live questions, and one student’s proposal made the top four. Amber noted the contrast in concerns between Eastern and Western students, highlighting the importance of a global perspective on issues.

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  • Cherwell Journal

    Cherwell Journal

    About 15 Cherwell students have crafted European-themed articles for the Cherwell Journal, our student-driven non-fiction hub. Without a physical school spot, this is our info point. Topics range from European politics and the EU to sustainability, post-Brexit economics, religious freedom, and sports as societal progress tools. Check it out!

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  • Europe Quiz

    Europe Quiz

    Year 12 students at The Cherwell School eagerly joined a Europe Quiz, forming teams of six with new friends. They earned stars through Europe-themed rounds, creating a European flag. The event wrapped up with a lively ideas exchange on the European Youth report. Check out their quiz for your school!

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