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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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  • Setting up a cinema screening

    Setting up a cinema screening

    To get EPAS accreditation, host events showcasing EU culture. A great way is screening a European film. Choose something engaging and thought-provoking, with help from the LUX Prize. Plan your event, pick a film, and advertise it. Share your experience online. Dive into European cinema and inspire others!

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  • First steps to EPAS accreditation

    First steps to EPAS accreditation

    Our first year of European Parliament Ambassador Schools in the UK is off to a great start! Schools like Channing, Cherwell, and Dover College are on their way to accreditation. Each school is taking a unique approach, and it’s exciting to see their progress. Keep up the fantastic work, everyone!

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  • Gaining accreditation – 3rd Senior Ambassador Training

    Gaining accreditation – 3rd Senior Ambassador Training

    In our final training session, we explored how to gather evidence for EPAS accreditation. Dervilla Casey from Summerhill College, Sligo, shared their success story. The process in Ireland differs from the UK, aiming to be simple and efficient. Schools can easily share their achievements online, boosting their profile.

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  • Recruiting Junior Ambassadors – 2nd Senior Ambassador Training

    Recruiting Junior Ambassadors – 2nd Senior Ambassador Training

    Junior Ambassadors are the core of EPAS, not just joining activities but organizing them for peers. In our second Senior Ambassadors training, we focused on recruiting Junior Ambassadors. Students from St Mary’s College, Naas, Ireland, shared their experiences. Watch the full session or read the key points below. Dive in and get inspired!

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  • Ideas and opportunities from Brussels

    Ideas and opportunities from Brussels

    Young people, the future of Europe is in your hands! Europe Day on May 9th is a reminder of what we can achieve together. This year, let’s look forward with the Conference on the Future of Europe. Join free online activities, debates, and seminars to shape tomorrow. Get involved and make a difference!

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  • First (ever) UK Senior Ambassador Training

    First (ever) UK Senior Ambassador Training

    The UK kicked off the European Ambassador Schools project with an online session for Senior Ambassadors. Viki Malcolm from King’s Hospital School, Dublin, shared her insights. Check out the training here: https://youtu.be/sVWuF1USsrU. Dive into exciting projects like Euroscola, Europe Day, and more. Get inspired and join the fun!

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  • Join schools from across Europe… and beyond

    Join schools from across Europe… and beyond

    There are about 1,500 European Parliament Ambassador Schools across the EU, including in Martinique and Réunion. Excitingly, UK schools and colleges will be the first from outside the EU to join this amazing program. Check out all the schools involved and see how they’re making a difference!

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  • St Mary’s College students win paid trip to Strasbourg

    St Mary’s College students win paid trip to Strasbourg

    Junior Ambassadors from St. Mary’s College, Ireland, rocked the Model Council of the EU debate with 26 other schools, discussing the EU Green Deal for 2030. They nailed it and won the event, scoring an iPad each and a class trip to Strasbourg. Check out their full story online!

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  • De La Salle College creates EPAS website

    De La Salle College creates EPAS website

    De La Salle College in Waterford, Ireland, has launched a website to highlight their trips, debates, and activities for EPAS accreditation. It’s a fantastic way to see all the exciting things they’ve been up to. Check it out and get inspired by their journey! Visit their site for more.

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