
European Parliament Ambassador School Programme: Bringing Europe into the Classroom
The Union of European Federalists (UEF) is pleased to promote the European Parliament Ambassador School (EPAS) Programme, an initiative of the European Parliament designed to strengthen young people’s understanding of European democracy, citizenship, and institutions.
The programme offers secondary schools across Europe the opportunity to engage students directly with European affairs, democratic participation, and the role of the European Parliament. Through educational activities, simulations, debates, and projects, students become active participants in shaping Europe’s future.
What is the EPAS Programme?
The EPAS Programme encourages schools to become “Ambassador Schools” of the European Parliament by involving both teachers and students in activities related to European citizenship and democracy.
Participating schools are asked to:
- appoint Senior Ambassadors (teachers) and Junior Ambassadors (students);
- create an EU Info Point inside the school;
- organise activities and events for Europe Day (9 May);
- promote awareness of European values and democratic participation.
The European Parliament supports participating schools by providing teaching materials, educational resources, role-play activities, quizzes, and training opportunities.
Why Participate?
The EPAS Programme is one of the most concrete and impactful initiatives for European citizenship education currently available.
Schools successfully completing the programme receive:
- an official European Parliament Ambassador School certificate;
- individual certificates for teachers and students involved;
- opportunities to participate in Euroscola sessions in Strasbourg and other European Parliament events in Brussels, Strasbourg, and Member States.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted through the relevant European Parliament Liaison Office in each country.
Schools can find their national contact point here:
European Parliament Liaison Offices
We strongly encourage UEF national sections, local sections, activists, teachers, and schools to spread information about this programme and help engage the next generation of European citizens.
National Contacts and Deadlines
Austria
Deadline: End of August
Contact: epwien@europarl.europa.eu
Belgium
Contact: chantal.gennen@europarl.europa.eu
Bulgaria
Contact: epsofia@europarl.europa.eu
Germany
Several deadlines throughout the year
Contacts:
Greece
Contact: epathinai@europarl.europa.eu
Spain
Application period: 22 April – 15 May 2026
Contacts:
France
Contacts:
Hungary
Contact: epbudapest@europarl.europa.eu
Italy
Contacts:
Lithuania
Contact: epvilnius@europarl.europa.eu
Luxembourg
Contact: rabea.effelsberg@europarl.europa.eu
The Netherlands
Contact: anna.eekhout@ep.europa.eu
Romania
Contact: epbucarest@europarl.europa.eu
For further information, UEF members and schools are encouraged to contact their national Liaison Office directly.