Wednesday 3 February 2016

"El Santa" débuts in the European Youth Parliament!


Six of our pupils from 4º ESO and 1º Bachillerato have participated in the Madrid regional session of the European Youth Parliament España (EYPE). The event saw our school's début in the competition, alongside other prestigious schools from the Madrid area: Hastings, King's College, Liceo Europeo, Ramon y Cajal, San Patricio, SEK and Virgen de Europa.

One of the most impressive things about it is that the whole operation is organised by young people, not adults. The organising committee are participants from previous years, all in their late teens or early 20s. In the week following the regional session, the jury of the organising committee decides on the three strongest schools overall, and these progress to the national round with their three best-performing students, to be held later on in the year.

Our pupils in action - congratulations to Álvaro, Ángeles, Jaime, Leticia, Marieta and Víctor on a fine job!

The EYPE involves working in a team with pupils from other schools to propose a new law and try to convince the rest of the parliament to pass it. In order to successfully do this, the participants must do detailed research to become experts on their topic, work well as a team in their different committees to formulate the law resolution, and then use their public speaking and debating skills to convince enough members to approve their proposal. Additionally, the personal qualities of respect and also helping and listening were vital to enjoy and get the most from this session.

The participating pupils are separated into different committees, each dealing with a different topic (for example, the economy, gender equality, climate change and constitutional affairs). Each school had to divide its pupils between the committees, therefore ensuring that the participants did not know the other members of their group. The Saturday involves teambuilding and 'ice-breaker' activities, as well as team work to produce the law proposal. Sunday is the day of the General Assembly, the parliament in which the pupils interact and try to get their law proposals passed.


As various members of the organising committee rightly said in the closing ceremony, this is an event which promotes our pupils' use and appreciation of freedom of speech, intercultural exchange and dialogue: all things we need more, not less, of in today's complicated world. On an individual level the message was clearly not to stop here but to push on, turn this weekend into a long-term learning experience, and above all, not to limit yourself in life.

For the pupils and teachers involved it proved to be an intense and interesting experience, and one we will be very happy to repeat next year, having learned so much from our début. Our pupils did a great job both in their preparation and participation. Here you can listen to a chat with two of our participants, Víctor and Ángeles, about their experiences:


And finally, you can enjoy the official video made by the EYPE media team, showing clips taken from throughout the weekend's activities:


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