Organised once a year in July, the Junior Project Awards (JPA) aim to highlight and reward all projects undertaken by high school students during the school year. The objective of the JPAs is to increase the visibility and awareness of the projects undertaken by young people.
It is a great opportunity for participants to present themselves and their project, but also to meet other teams, share their experiences & learnings and exchange with professionals from various sectors.
All projects submitted are welcome and can be cultural, charitable, ecological, entrepreneurial, etc. They can be cross-border in nature or be dealt with under one of the various European initiatives. They can also be carried out either at the school or at a company, an administration or an association. However, the project must be adapted to the abilities, affinities and interests of the pupils.
The JPA are open to students in classes 7 to 2 of general secondary education and of classical secondary education. Two competitions are organised: one for pupils in grades 7 to 5 and another for pupils in grades 4 to 2.