Many schools benefit from collaboration with other schools in their region and throughout Europe. EU funding is also available to schools under certain conditions. ACSI Europe encourages this collaboration for mutual growth and suggests the following types of collaboration projects: 

  • School visits for leaders
  • School visits for teachers
  • Student exchanges and short visits
  • Collaborative mission trips or community service days
  • Collaborative learning projects
  • Cultural exchanges or festival invitations
  • High school sports or music competitions
  • Summer language / arts / music or sports camps
  • Resource and document sharing

 

After 31 July, 2021 this service will be discontinued as the Christian School Improvement Platform will provide a higher quality of collaboration and potential for school partnerships. CSIP is available to all ACSI member schools at acsieu.org/csip

  • We are no longer accepting new submission for these School Profile Forms. 
  • You may access forms submitted in the last 2 years by logging in to CSIP.

 

REASONABLE EXPECTATIONS: Collaboration commitments are limited to 1 or 2 years. Remember that all schools have a right to decline collaboration. Please be considerate and do not ask for help or resources that have not been offered. European Union funding is available for school collaboration and this might be available to your school as your primary financial resource.

ACSI Europe seeks to facilitate and encourage collaboration but is not responsible for any funding or the success of any project.

ACSI Europe also offers an online course for teachers to develop international collaborative projects for their students with the following goals:

  • Providing International collaboration opportunities at teacher and student levels (with discounts for ACSI member schools)
  • Helping teachers develop meaningful biblical integration in their school subjects to facilitate character and spiritual formation of their students
  • Learning how to design effective projects for Project Based Learning
  • Developing your students' 21st Century Learning Skills (collaboration, critical thinking, creativity and communication)
 
 

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?

October 2025 Highlights

Thank you for your partnership in the ministry of ACSI Europe! We would like to give you an update on the highlights of our recent activities and also request your prayers for some important upcoming programs.

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