ACSI Europe School Service Visits

How are you preparing for the coming school year? The ACSI Europe office staff want to invest in you as a school leader and in your school to make this the best year ever. As we evaluate the needs of our member schools, we realize that many of your needs can only be met by personal connections, training, networking and long-term investment. The ACSI Europe team is available to listen to your questions and commit to a growing relationship with your school.

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For these reasons, we are preparing a schedule for visiting ACSI member schools during the coming school year. The purpose of these visits are to strengthen relationships, listen to your stories, design school services that fit your needs and provide training, support and prayer for you as a member of the global ACSI community of schools.

Online Professional Development

As a part of your school membership with ACSI, we are also offering 2 complimentary vouchers for online courses to each Europe region member school this year. Our 4-week-long courses in English will challenge and inspire you in the practice of Christ-centered teaching and connect you to other professionals around the world. All you need to do is confirm that your ACSI membership is up to date and use your school code on the online course registration form.

We need to hear from you

Would you please take time to let us know your needs? Are there events in your area that would benefit from ACSI partnership or participation? Do you have special needs at your school that we can help you address? Can you work with other schools in your area to plan a day of professional development? We ask you to take just 2 minutes to answer these questions and we will contact you with more details.

 

Remember that school service visits are designed for ACSI Europe member schools. You can learn more about school membership here on our website. If you represent an educational organization that serves a group of schools, please contact us to discuss options for collaboration and mutual support.


Updated: 13 August, 2019

2026 school year in review - Thank You

As another school year comes to a close, we find ourselves pausing — as we should — to ask a question that matters more than any metric or milestone. What has God been doing through Christian schools in Europe this year?

The answer is larger than any one school, conference, country, or organization. It is a story told in classrooms and conference halls, in student testimonies and teacher conversations, in policy discussions at the European Parliament and around the graveside of a faithful servant.

Safeguarding the Human Person in the Time of Artificial Intelligence

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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.

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