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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

  • Running an EU intro session for your school

    Running an EU intro session for your school

    Channing School, one of our European Parliament Ambassador Schools, asked for help with a session for their Junior Ambassadors. I shared a session I ran last year, which other EPAS members might find handy. It introduces students to the EU’s values and facts. Check out the resources and slides!

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  • Recruiting and training Junior Ambassadors

    Recruiting and training Junior Ambassadors

    Junior Ambassadors are the heart of EPAS! They plan, execute, and showcase activities. Let them lead the way in your EPAS journey. Start by recruiting and briefing them on their roles. Check out these handy resources to get started: download the intro slideshow, posters, and social media images. Go team!

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  • Gaining accreditation

    Gaining accreditation

    EPAS is all about boosting young people’s leadership and democratic engagement. When schools achieve this, the European Parliament recognizes them as Ambassadors. In our final training for Senior Ambassadors, we explored the accreditation process and heard from Channing School about their success last year. Check out the video for more insights!

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  • Getting help to run EPAS

    Getting help to run EPAS

    Every school initiative needs a champion, and the Senior Ambassador is just that. But remember, EPAS thrives when students take the lead! In our latest training, we explored the roles of Senior and Junior Ambassadors, recruitment tips, and opportunities from the European Parliament Liaison Office. Dive in and get inspired!

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  • How to teach about the EU – CPD

    How to teach about the EU – CPD

    Despite the UK leaving the EU, students are keen to learn about it, knowing it still impacts their lives. This curiosity can inspire them to explore politics, culture, and more. Our experience with the European Parliament Ambassador Schools program shows it’s a great way to engage students in these topics.

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  • Setting up EPAS social media accounts

    Setting up EPAS social media accounts

    Quick social media posts share ideas, promote your work, and keep your team on track. Communication is key in the EPAS program, aiming to raise awareness about EU opportunities, daily impacts, and influence. Social media spreads these messages easily, motivating Junior Ambassadors. Create a posting plan to stay organized!

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  • Setting up a debate

    Setting up a debate

    The European Parliament and the UK’s relationship with it are complex, offering plenty of room for discussion. Junior Ambassadors in European Parliament Ambassador Schools engage peers in these debates. Politics touches every aspect of life, so debates can cover anything that interests you. Dive in and explore the endless possibilities!

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  • Creating an EPAS webpage on your website

    Creating an EPAS webpage on your website

    To be a great ambassador, share your journey towards becoming a European Parliament Ambassador School with your school community. Start by updating your website with EPAS info. As you progress, add engaging content. Keep your page fresh with regular updates and involve Junior Ambassadors for a dynamic experience!

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  • Creating an EU InfoPoint

    Creating an EU InfoPoint

    Communication is key in the European Parliament Ambassador Schools (EPAS) program. It empowers young people to understand the EU’s impact, influence decisions, connect with European cultures, and explore their interests. An InfoPoint is vital for this, offering engaging, updated, and relevant information to spark curiosity and learning.

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