In this second forum we will examine more closely the needs of Christian Education in Spain and facilitate the communication of our participants. This event will take place in Camarma de Esterulas (Madrid) with a guest speaker from the UK. Come for a wonderful day of information, prayer and blessing!
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Who: Pastors, educators, missionaries and all those interested in Christian School development.
What: This is our 2nd forum to facilitate communication and networking as a group. We have invited a special guest from the UK's "Christian Schools Trust", Graham Coyle.
When: Saturday, November 15th from 9:00 to 5:30
Where: Evangelical Christian Academy (ECA)
Calle la Manda 47
28816 Camarma de Esteruelas, Madrid
Google Map: https://www.google.com/maps/place/Evangelical+Christian+Academy
Why: So together we can:
1. Listen to the testimony and story of Graham Coyle and the “Christian Schools’ Trust”, that began christian schools in England in the 80's and 90's.
2. Hear from Laci Demeter, the director of ACSI Europe.
3. See what is happining with an educational project in Pamplona.
4. Celebrate together the typical Thanksgiving meal
5. Exchange ideas and pray for the work of Chistian Education in Spain and beyond.
Our partners: ECA: http://ecaspain.com/home/
and the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI): http://www.acsieurope.org
Price: 20 Euros (lunch and coffee included) when paid by bank transfer
or 25 Euros in cash on the day of the event.
Organized by: Scot Musser (ACSI Iberia): 696-748-889, scot_musser@acsi.org
Conferences for Christian school leaders and teachers in Romania included 2 regional teacher events and a special event for school leaders in 2024. This summarizes the events with some key feedback from the participants who benefited greatly from their time together and collaboration in learning.
It was a blessing to be with educators from five vocational schools to learn from each other ways that we can serve students who are gifted with more practical skills and abilities and may struggle with the academic setting.
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Tel.: +36-1-292-6246
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