Payment Details

Payment for your school membership fee or conference participation can be made by credit card or with a bank transfer. 

We are also glad to accept donations to our ministry which enable our office to provide quality resources to our Christian schools and scholarships for conferences and membership fees.
 
Payment for your school membership fee or conference participation can be made by credit card or with a bank transfer (please use TransferWise, which has very low transfer fees).

On-line Donations and Conference Payments with credit card at https://acsieurope.org/cms/en-us/home/invest 

Please be sure to include your email address and your payment reference for accounting purposes.

Credit card donations can be processed through our website in Hungarian Forint (HUF), EUR or USD. Please note that the actual amount charged in your currency will depend on the current exchange rate.

If using TransferWise for bank transfers, go to: https://transferwise.com/u/e5d9f  - You will need to create an account first.
  • If you are sending from the Euro zone, please send funds in HUF and convert at the current rate... see: http://www.oanda.com/.
  • USD should also be converted at the current rate (about $1 = 295 HUF).
  • We can only receive bank transfers in HUF. Local transfers must be made from your Hungarian bank.
 
Bank payment information:
Account Name (business):  ACSI Kereszteny Alapitvany
IBAN: HU18 117180002045802700000000
Bank code (swift): OTPVHUHB
Account Holder Address: Ohuta utca 46., 1182 Budapest, Hungary
Message or reference: [**your confirmation number or school code**]
Account Holder email: acsieurope@acsi.org
 
For school membership payments and conferences in the Francophone region:
Titulaire du compte: ACSI Francophonie
IBAN Numéro de compte: FR76 1027 8030 5700 0203 0830 115
Nom de la banque: CCM Saint-Louis Regio
Adresse de la banque: 72 rue de Mulhouse
Code Swift/BIC : CMCIFR2A
 

Course Offering - Restorative Responses to Challenging Behavior

One of the most meaningful expressions of a Christian worldview is how we respond to challenging behavior. As educators and administrators, our responses shape school culture, influence relationships with students and parents, and reflect our core values and beliefs. This course explores how a restorative, trauma-informed approach can help prevent and reduce challenging behavior, while providing a biblically grounded framework for responding effectively when it occurs.

Flourishing Communities: A Restorative Approach

Restorative practices provide a framework for addressing both individual behavioral challenges and interpersonal conflict, but it is even more than that. “The restorative approach is a way of being with others, a relational approach to prevention and intervention”

SLC-UK funding campaign

Help Launch the First Student Leadership Conference in the UK and equip the next generation to lead with truth and courage! Every year, students across Europe come to the Student Leadership Conference (SLC) searching for something deeper: truth, purpose, and the courage to live for Christ.

 

March 2026 Highlights

In early March, Christian school leaders from across Europe and beyond gathered in Budapest for the International Educational Leadership Conference (IELC 2026) under the theme “On Mission, On Guard.” Over 3 days of learning, prayer, and deep conversation, participants were encouraged not only to lead well today but to endure faithfully in the long-term calling of Christian education.

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