Europe Day Festival – Past Highlights

Celebrating Europe through music, creativity, and teamwork

Every 9 May, schools across Europe celebrate Europe Day, a moment to bring the European Union values to life through music, art, and community.
 Here’s a look back at some of the amazing performances, creative projects, and competitions from recent editions of the Europe Day Festival.

What Is the Europe Day Festival?

A Celebration of European Values through Music and Art

The Europe Day Festival brings together pupils and teachers to explore values such as freedom, equality, solidarity, and human rights through performance and creativity.
 Each class creates their own song, poem, or short theatre piece that expresses what being European means to them.
It’s a day where learning meets celebration — and every voice matters.

Why organise a Europe Day Festival?

Songs, Art, and Games — Celebrating European Values Together

In 2023, primary and secondary schools performed creative pieces inspired by solidarity, freedom, equality, and human rights.
From songs and raps to games, multilinguistic reading, drawings, and treasure hunts, the festival showed the many ways Europe can come alive in the classroom.

“The students were so proud to sing about the values that unite us — it felt like Europe came alive on stage!”
— Teacher, Cork (2023)

Music & Performance

Children composed songs and raps celebrating the European spirit !

“Writing our own song about equality made the children think deeply about what these words mean.”
— Primary Teacher, Spain

Nagle Community College – “Together for Europe”

Europe Day Treasure Hunt 2023
Ireland’s first Europe Day Festival, Cork City Hall

Drawing & Creative Competitions

Classes were invited to take part in the “Imagine Your EU” challenge — to draw, paint, or build their own version of Europe.
 The winning projects reimagined a joyful, colourful Europe full of cooperation and connection.

“The treasure hunt helped pupils see Europe not as geography, but as connection.”


— Secondary Teacher, Germany