What is the Ambassador Schools Programme?
An annual programme of accreditation open to all secondary schools in the EU (and the UK). The Belgian programme is run by the European Parliament Liaison Office in Belgium (FR/NL/DE).
It enables students to learn more about European parliamentary democracy, organise and take part in practical activities related to the EU, and engage with their community and Members of the European Parliament.
It is free for your school to take part in this programme.
Accreditation
For your school, students, and staff
- Simple, supported process
- Certificates for students and staff
- Plaque, logo and presentation for schools
Taking Action
Youth leadership, democracy and debate
- Young people are challenged to run activities that promote debate, cultural exchange, and learning
- Work with schools across the EU
Support
Resources, ideas and networking
- Downloadable activity guides
- On-demand support
- Free training for teachers
What’s the process?
- How long does it take?
- What is expected of our school?
- Who is involved?
Why Should you become a european parliament ambassador school?
It is free for your school to take part in this programme.

Discuss how it would work in your school
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Euroscola 2026: apply now
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Info Point
A team of final-year students from Clyst Vale High School created this EPAS noticeboard in their café/breakfast area. It features numerous infographics on the origin and history of the EU, the legislative process, the main European institutions (including the distribution of power), the flags and currencies of the member countries, and other interesting facts and
