Teamwork
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EU Decision-Making Simulation: “The EU Decides”
As part of our EPAS activities, students from different years groups took part in an EU decision-making simulation designed to help them understand how laws are proposed, debated and adopted within the European Union. The topic chosen for this year’s simulation was the possibility of lowering the minimum voting age across the EU. Students were
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EU Youth Summit in Warsaw
A Junior Ambassador from Dulwich College, Jan Kozak, who also serves as a European Cooperation Ambassador in The Polish Parliament, took part in the European Union Youth Summit in Warsaw, organised by The Polish Parliament Youth Council. The event brought together over 400 governmental youth representatives from across Poland and Europe, creating a platform for
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Cultural enrichment day
A cultural enrichment project helped develop understanding of different cultures, traditions, and perspectives across Europe. Through collaborative activities and discussions, it encouraged greater awareness of diversity, inclusion, and shared European values linked to the work of the European Parliament. The project also strengthened communication, teamwork, and critical thinking skills while promoting active citizenship and cultural
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school display
Many of our Junior Ambassadors, together with a Senior Ambassador, worked on renewing the EPAS display at our school. The display focuses on the 27 EU countries, as well as the students’ own ideas about what the European Union does for them. They contributed brilliant and very creative ideas, making the display both engaging and
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Poster Campaign for Youth Turnout at 2026 Local Elections
Our ambassador group identified voter turnout among their generation as a problem for getting young people’s voices heard in Politics. Realising that lots of their peers at college would be turning 18 in time for local elections, they met as a group to plan a poster campaign to raise awareness of registering to vote. The
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European Youth Parliament UK Regional Debate
On 23 March 2026, seven EPAS junior ambassadors form year 11 and 12 attended the European Youth Parliament UK Regional Session at Leighton Park School, Reading. During the event, students took part in team-building activities, committee work and a General Assembly, where they discussed current European and global issues and presented their resolutions. Our students
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Youth Strategy Roadshow
We recently organised the Youth Strategy Roadshow in Dudley, bringing together a diverse group of young people from across different constituencies. The event was delivered in partnership with an organisation dedicated to supporting and empowering young people. The 2.5-hour session was packed with engaging activities, interactive discussions, and collaborative workshops designed to capture youth voices
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EPAS Citizenship Project : Students & Housing Campaign
As part of USP College’s EPAS spring term program, the EPAS groups in Seevic and Palmer’s campus ran a variety of citizenship projects. This Seevic-based group focused on the issue of housing and what students think about housing solutions. This included the following EPAS ambassadors: Ana Sahajahan, Hollie Perry, Lilly Nunn, Macy Rimmell, Niamh Thurston,
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European themed football tournament
For our Annual Football Tournament, we organized a school wide competition alongside the football matches. Each class from Years 5–12 was assigned a country from the European Union and was encouraged to dress up in their country’s colours and cheer on their team. Classes competed to create the best representation of their assigned nation with
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Partnership Celebrations
This year we celebrated 35 years of our partnership with the Mallinckrodt-Gymnasium in Germany. To mark this, we organised celebrations in Scotland. The Young Generation Orchestra from the Mallinckrodt joined Wellington musicians to perform in an anniversary concert. The two-hour concert included performances of music which had been practised in the home countries before the
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Loreto High Visit to the European Parliament in Strasbourg
We took 24 pupils to Strasbourg by train. 4 of them took part in the debate and many more had their hands put to try and speak. It was an outstanding event and all of our pupils really enjoyed the experience. It was also widely discussed in school on our report and we have had
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Frere Jacques with Primary School
Keen to share their love of foreign languages and culture, two of our Junior Ambassadors liaised with the Primary Department to introduce P1 and P2 to the French song, Frere Jacques. They worked together with the teachers to prepare a lesson which they then delivered to the young children. They also invited one of the
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International Women’s Day
The RuTC Junior Ambassadors have celebrated International Women’s Day by creating a leaflet aimed to provide key information regarding the significance of the International Women’s Day. They’ve also produced bookmarks (to be given to students) with the information of prominent women, their achievement and contribution to the world. The day has concluded with a film
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International Women’s Day at Wellington
In March, we mark both International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month. Across the school, pupils have worked on a interdisciplinary activity to examine the works, life and cultural importance of Frida Kahlo. The final displays have been coordinated for an Info Point by senior pupils and Junior Ambassadors and were posted on our social
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International Women’s Day
For International Women’s Day we organised a celebration of equality in school. We did a EU info notice board on it. We had 13 speakers in school who spoke in classes and there was an informal lunch where we aksed questions. We also organised a cake sale for and raised money for our food bank.
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SistersIn Programme
On 6th March two of our Year 13 pupils involved in the SistersIN programme completed their project by supporting Key Stage 4 Politics classes. Throughout the programme, they have worked hard to develop their leadership skills, alongside guidance from their business mentors. Their contribution highlights their confidence, commitment and ability to support younger students. Well
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EPAS Networking event with Marsha de Cordova MP
The Oldham Sixth From College’s EPAS Junior Ambassadors attended an event organised by the European Parliament Liaison Office in the UK which included a visit to Westminster Hall and Europe House. The day involved planning events for Europe Day. OSFC’s ambassadors are currently planning a video of staff and students saying hello in many different
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Taking part in Youth Summit at UK Parliament
The European Parliament Ambassador School Youth Summit brought together young leaders engaged in EU-UK cooperation to exchange ideas and discuss key priorities alongside diplomats and Members of Parliament, including Marsha de Cordova. The event also provided students from diverse backgrounds with a valuable opportunity to learn from one another and gain insight into international cooperation.
