A Special Message and Support from the ACSI Europe Team during the COVID-19 pandemic

Warm greetings to you from ACSI Europe! 

 

These are difficult times for us all.  Uncertainty, fear and disappointment are present in all of our lives.  Adjustments that must be made are stressful and demanding.  Teachers and schools are playing a very important role around the world right now in keeping our young people safe, even though we must do this in new ways.  THANK YOU for the hard work you are doing!

 

We recognize that you are  dealing with a constant stream of communication right now, but we wanted to reach out to all of our member schools and their staff to let you know that you are valued and prayed for by the ACSI Europe team.  Although our office is closed, we continue to work remotely as best we can.  Please feel free to reach out to us if there is anything we can do to support you at this time, or with specific prayer requests.

 

"May the God of hope fill you with all joy and peace as you trust in him, so that you may overflow with hope by the power of the Holy Spirit." (Romans 15:13)

 

Serving the God of hope with you!

The ACSI Europe team.

 

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A message from ACSI President, Larry Taylor: 

Coronavirus Message from President Mar_2020 from ACSI on Vimeo.

 

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.

Insights from Christian School Leaders - part 3

Moving beyond insight toward implementation, this article highlights how intentional systems and collaborative tools such as CSIP can help leadership teams translate mission vision into consistent practice and long-term school improvement.

Framing Our Teaching with a Biblical Worldview

What is education for?  For educators, there is perhaps no more important question than this one.  Our answer defines what we believe our profession is about and frames the way we teach and how our students learn.  For Christian educators, our understanding of the purpose of education needs to be framed by a Biblical worldview. 

Insights from Christian School Leaders - part 2

Survey insights reveal that while Christian schools across Europe hold strong mission convictions, sustaining alignment in daily practice requires intentional leadership structures. This article explores key needs such as teacher formation, mission-informed decision making, and regular rhythms of strategic reflection.

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