Teamwork
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Hospital Management of Rare Diseases Across the EU
The students chose to create a presentation exploring how healthcare systems across the European Union differ and how these differences affect the management of rare diseases. As they are all interested in pursuing careers in the healthcare sector, they found this topic particularly relevant. They presented their findings to the school’s medical society, as they
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Shared Cross Community Education Event
A Shared Education GAA event promoted teamwork, inclusion, and cooperation between students from different backgrounds through participation in traditional Irish sports. The event encouraged mutual respect, cultural understanding, and awareness of shared values linked to the work of the European Parliament. It also helped develop communication, leadership, and collaboration skills while strengthening community relationships and
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Organising and hosting the 2026 GCHQ national language competition at DHSG
Junior Ambassadors from Devonport High School for Girls (DHSG) organised this annual languages competition in their school. Prior to the main competition, the students took responsibility for promoting the GCHQ National Language Competition to Year 9 students. They designed and displayed posters around the school, arranged for announcements to be made during morning notices, and
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EPAS Cultural Event/ Cross National Event
Students took part in a cross-national EPAS event, collaborating with peers from schools across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. As part of the programme, pupils worked in teams to create and deliver a PowerPoint presentation about their school to an audience of over 60 students, EPAS representatives, and local politicians, developing confidence in
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Switch It Off!
As part of the college’s sustainability week the EPAS Junior Ambassadors designed a campaign around energy saving actions in line with the European Parliament’s energy efficiency/ environmental statement. Students were involved in creating information boards around the themes of Reduce Reuse and Recycle – including collecting of old training shoes to donate for reuse, a
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Barcelona trip
A school trip to Barcelona provided opportunities to explore European culture, history, and architecture while developing greater awareness of life in another European country. Visits to cultural and historical sites encouraged understanding of diversity and shared European values linked to the work of the European Parliament. The trip also strengthened teamwork, communication, and independence skills
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Digital InfoPoint at USP College
The junior ambassadors at EPAS College have maintained a website and Instagram page documenting the activities and events that have been organised this year. This has functioned as a digital InfoPoint, alongside the physical InfoPoints that are in the libraries at Palmers and Seevic campuses. Links EPAS Team Comment These are such great examples of
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Visit to Europe House
Some of our newly recruited European Parliament Junior Ambassadors from USP College visited Europe House in Westminster, London on October 3rd to participate in a workshop hosted by EPAS UK coordinator Asher Jacobsberg. The educational session focused on the history and institutions of the EU, the role and function of the European Parliament, and debating
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Greek School Ayia Triada Newsletter
Every month, our school publishes a newsletter that includes a special section dedicated to the EPAS program, known as the European Corner. This page is created by the Junior Ambassadors under the guidance and supervision of the Senior Ambassadors. In it, they share information about cultural events in EU countries, as well as traditions, interesting
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Priestley European Day of Languages day 2025
We recently hosted a Lunchtime Quiz in the student café to celebrate the richness of European languages, culture, and music. The event was designed to promote a sense of European unity through interactive learning and fun, and the turnout was fantastic! The quizzes were entirely student-led, with lots of creativity. One was even crafted in
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INFO POINT European Day of Languages
Activities in the classroom about the European Day of Languages at Instituto Español Vicente Cañada Blanch. Links EPAS Team Comment Great to see both a physical and an online Info Point. Lots of great stuff there!
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European Day of Languages
We celebrated European Day of Languages in a fun and engaging way that encouraged students across the school to take part and learn about different cultures. In the library, students decorated pebbles with flags and simple phrases in a range of European languages, creating a colourful display that celebrated linguistic diversity. In Home Economics, students
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European Day of Languages
European Day of Languages is always a highly-anticipated event at Wellington School. This year, our language captains led two assemblies, one in the junior school and one for seniors. They contacted former pupils who are using or studying languages as part of their university courses and produced a short video with updates from students in
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European Day of Languages Celebration at the Canterbury Academy
Inspired by their visit to the London event on 25th September, our Junior Ambassadors organised an event to celebrate European Day of Languages. The event included a range of fun games, activities and taster sessions, plus a scavenger hunt. The lunchtime event was hugely successful attracting approximately 80 participants who took part in quizzes, language-related
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European Day of Languages
Our school participated at this inspiring event on September the 25th alongside EU Junior Ambassadors from across the UK who embody the spirit of a multilingual Europe. Our Junior and Senior Ambassadors got involved and discovered so much about the diverse languages spoken across the EU, as well as the rich cultures that coexist harmoniously
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European Day of Languages
On 25th September, 14 Sixth Form linguists enjoyed a cultural visit to London to celebrate European Day of Languages. The event, organised by the European Parliament, brought together a wide range of embassies, cultural institutes and community schools, offering resources, language tasters, and cultural insights – plus a scavenger hunt to encourage students to explore
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Sports Exchange Visit to France
Teamwork, communication, cultural awareness and language skills: what better way to hone these than spending three days working with European partners in France? In September, 21 Wellington pupils spent three days at their partner school near Paris. The emphasis was on sports and the girls and boys took part in sporting activities which are not
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The Great European Bake off and Spelling Bee
To celebrate the European Day of Languages, Lomond School invites you to enter the Great European Bake off Competition! And the Spelling Bee! EPAS Team Comment Great fun! Look like some impressive cakes.
