As an association committed to strengthening Christian education around the world, our desire is to help you answer your biggest questions:

  1. How can we implement a philosophy and model of Christian education that prepares students academically and inspires them to become devoted followers of Jesus Christ?
  2. How can we meet and surpass the educational standards, curriculum requirements and legal concerns of our community while being fully Christian in our approach to education?
  3. How can we collaborate with other Christian schools and organizations for mutual support and student achievement?
  4. How can we pray effectively for and enjoy real fellowship with the world-wide community of Christian schools for the glory of God and fulfilling our role in His great Purpose?

 

To address these questions, we provide member services, resources and events to all our members. If you have a specific need, please contact us and we will do our best to serve you and your school.

We offer three types of connections through the ACSI Europe office

  1. School membership - read more
  2. Organizational partnership - read more
  3. Individual user accounts - read more

 

 

 
 

Standing in the Gap

In January 2026, leaders from across Europe gathered in Brussels for the General Assembly of the European Association for Christian Education (EACE). With 44 participants representing 20 countries, the meeting offered a rich space for reflection, strategy, and collaboration at a time when Christian education in Europe faces both growing pressures and new opportunities.

The Hope of Christmas

As the season of Advent unfolds, Christian school communities are given a unique opportunity to pause and reflect on the true hope that Christmas brings. This hope is not simply a warm feeling of holiday cheer, but a deep confidence rooted in the reality that God has come among us in Jesus Christ.

ACSI Day of Prayer 2026

On February 24, 2026, join Christian school leaders, teachers and students around the world for a day of prayer. Resources are provided for schools to organize prayer-centered activities designed to focus our attention on God's presence and provision for His work through global Christian education.

Digital Citizenship Education from a Christian Perspective

The Council of Europe’s framework, “Easy Steps to Help Learners Become Digital Citizens” (2023), defines three domains for development: Being Online, Well-Being Online, and Rights Online. But what does digital citizenship mean for Christian schools whose mission is grounded in Scripture rather than in secular definitions of the human person and society?

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