Communication
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Other Side of the Street
This is an eTwinning online project throughout the whole year. Only just finished, so hopefully more details of outcome and impact in a later communication. We had 6 students involved in groups of online students from across Europe – see eTwinning Dec Newsletter – link. We got our students to present what they had been
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NHEHS in Strasbourg for Euroscola
During October half-term, NHEHS students visited Strasbourg for the Euroscola programme at the European Parliament. As the UK’s sole representative, we shared our views on political issues with European peers. The day was filled with debates, Q&As, and workshops, making it an enriching and unforgettable experience.
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Culture Day
Culture Day celebrated the great variety of languages and cultures we have at our school. The event involved making and tasting food from a variety of countries, fashion shows of national dress from pupils’ countries and language lessons throughout the week leading up to the event, at lunch times to staff and other pupils. It
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European Sport day with cross community schools
Strangford Integrated College nailed it with their first mixed sports program through Shared Education! Young athletes from different communities came together for a day of learning, competition, and fun. Our boys rocked their football skills and even tried Gaelic football for the first time. It was all about building connections and respect. Everyone loved it,…
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Global Youth Summit for COP 29
Pupils attended the Global Youth Summit event for COP 29. Several businesses came together to engage in discussion and share with pupils how they aim to be more globally aware and environmentally friendly. EPAS Team Comment Such an important issue for pupils to be involved with. Great that they are connecting with local businesses on
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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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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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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
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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World Food Day: ‘Bon Appetit’ – World Foods Made in Europe
The college’s EPAS ambassadors created an info point and presentation for World Food Day, celebrating Europe’s cultural diversity through favorite foods, some traditionally European. This display was set up in the college restaurant, shown on campus info screens, and emailed to all 2,300 students. Check out the full details in the link!
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Celebration of 2023-24 Ambassadors
On October 3rd, 2024, students received certificates for participating in last year’s European Parliament Ambassador School (EPAS) program. This initiative boosts students’ EU knowledge. Our Junior Ambassadors hosted events like a Model UN, speeches, and debates, and three even visited the European Parliament in Strasbourg.
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Debating activities
In the past two weeks, our new Junior Ambassadors at Carmel College have dived into the European Parliament Ambassador Schools (EPAS) program. We kicked off with two exciting debates. First, we tackled the environment and building on ‘green belt’ land. Then, we debated a four-day school week. Everyone did amazing!
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Peace through Languages
This year at Prestwick Academy, we rocked European Day of Languages! Our International Club, Captains, and Junior Ambassadors made it unforgettable. We shared inspiring language quotes, did face painting, and had language lessons. The corridors were all about peace. We even had a Kahoot quiz and tasty croissants for staff!
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European Day of Languages
During European Day of Languages week, Manchester Hospital School got everyone from EYFS to post-16 excited about languages! They joined assemblies, tackled the British Council Great Languages Challenge, and learned to count to five in various languages. Each subject linked to a language, inspiring students to learn more. Check out their slides and student activities…
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European Day of Languages Celebration
To mark the European Day of Languages, our students designed a poster for the “Languages for Peace” international competition organised by the European Centre for Modern Languages. This creative activity allowed them to reflect on how languages can be used as a tool for mutual understanding and peace across Europe. Moreover, our EPAS Junior Ambassadors
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Visit to Europe House
Our Year 12 linguists visited Europe House for an afternoon of culture organised by the European Parliament Liaison Office in celebration of the European Day of Languages. Read about all the other activities Channing ran as part of their Languages and Heritage week: https://www.channing.co.uk/2024/09/27/languages-and-heritage-week/ EPAS Team Comment We were very glad to welcome you to
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European Languages Day
A class from the DSL that included members and non-members of the European Ambassadors visited the European Language Day event. Already being a multilingual group, we could engage in discussions about European intercultural development and interesting linguistic reflections. The participation in a multilingual poetry workshop greatly contributed to our understanding of modern European language relations.
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Digital Notice Board
A new school year means a fresh Info Point! This time, Wellington School’s Junior Ambassadors are going digital. They’ll update the electronic noticeboards monthly with upcoming events. Check out this month’s post to see the exciting activities our Junior Ambassadors are part of. Stay tuned for more updates and get involved!
