ACSI Europe, headquartered in Budapest, Hungary, is a service ministry committed to supporting school leaders and educators in hundreds of Christian schools throughout Europe and Central Asia. Our office serves as one of several regional offices for ACSI around the world. It is our joy to serve our members in several language groups: English, Czech, Dutch, French, German, Hungarian, Polish, Romanian, Ukrainian and Spanish. We also have members in many other countries who have access to our English language services, events and publications.
We invite you to explore our website and its many resources. Special resources and discounts are reserved for member schools, including the Christian School Improvement Platform.
Our ACSI Europe team includes a group of highly committed and experienced educators from several countries. Our expertise and background includes school leadership, school governance, curriculum development, spiritual formation, theology, school culture, school improvement, teacher training/coaching, teaching strategies, communications, web development, event planning and service development. Read more.
Our Statement of Faith and Values flow out of our Mission Statement and establish a foundation for collaboration and support within our global community of Christian schools, educational products and services. Read more.
The Association of Christian Schools International is privileged to partner with Christian educators around the world to help impact a new generation of young people for Jesus Christ! International member schools are served through the headquarters in Colorado Springs, CO. https://www.acsi.org
(All gifts will be receipted and are US tax-deductible.)
Send your check payable to "Association of Christian Schools International" with the designation "For ACSI Europe Office" to:
ACSI
PO Box 62249
Colorado Springs, CO 80962
Christian schools are often intentional about teaching worldview and preparing students to engage with competing ideas. Yet the way we structure this engagement can either nurture deep critical thinking or unintentionally foster shallow habits of argument. Here are some practical tools to support critial thinking in the classroom.
Today we turn to the good news: God’s plan of restoration through Christ. This is not only a personal hope but also a framework for how we think about education, leadership, and the shaping of society. How can we build meaningful outcomes into the process of teaching and learning which truly reflect the hope we have in Christ?
1182 Budapest, Óhuta u. 46.
Hungary
Tel.: +36-1-292-6246
acsieurope@acsi.org