EPAS welcomes new and re-certified schools for 2025–2026

The latest updates to the EPAS network

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As we embark on a new scholastic year, we are delighted to announce the latest additions to our European Parliament Ambassador Schools (EPAS) network, as well as the schools that have successfully renewed their certification and are now taking on the role of mentor EPAS schools.

The dedication of all participating schools to promoting European citizenship and engaging students in EU-related activities is truly inspiring.

Congratulations to re-certified and mentor EPAS schools

We warmly congratulate the following schools for successfully achieving re-certification and being promoted to mentor EPAS schools:

  • St Clare College, Pembroke Secondary School
  • St Dorothy’s School
  • St Edward’s College
  • St Ignatius College
  • St Joseph School
  • St Martin’s College
  • St Thomas More College
  • The National Sport School

This recognition highlights these schools’ outstanding engagement with the EPAS Programme and their ability to inspire and support other schools in the network. As mentor EPAS schools, they will play a key role in guiding new participants, sharing experiences, and fostering a collaborative community of European-minded schools.

Welcome to newly certified EPAS schools

We are thrilled to welcome the following schools that have successfully achieved EPAS certification for the first time:

  • De La Salle Sixth Form
  • Sacred Heart Secondary School
  • Sir M.A. Refalo, Gozo
  • MCAST – Engineering and Transport Faculty
  • St Aloysius College
  • Lily of the Valley

Being certified as an EPAS School recognises each institution’s commitment to fostering European values, democracy, and active citizenship within their school community.

Newcomers seeking certification in 2025–2026

The following schools are joining the EPAS network for the first time and will be working towards certification in the upcoming scholastic year:

  • Bishop’s Conservatory Secondary School
  • GF Abela University of Malta Junior College
  • The Mediterranean College of Sport
  • St Augustine College
  • Our Lady Immaculate School
  • Gozo College Ninu Cremona Secondary School
  • De La Salle College Senior School
  • Giovanni Curmi Higher Secondary
  • MCAST - Institute of Community Services

We look forward to supporting these schools as they embark on their EPAS journey and engage their students in European learning and citizenship activities.

We wish all our schools a smooth and inspiring start to the new school year. Together, we look forward to another year of learning, engagement, and European spirit!

Last year’s winners of the EPAS quiz, St Dorothy’s Senior School, had the opportunity to meet with President Roberta Metsola last April, who visited the school to award the students with certificates celebrating their achievement.

More info here.