Atid Ambassadors

Nationwide
Grades 10–11
Program Duration: Full Academic Year

What’s in the Program? 

The Atid Ambassadors program offers comprehensive, hands-on training for high school students, equipping them with the knowledge, skills, and mindset to serve as ambassadors of the Atid Educational Network and the State of Israel.

The program includes a series of workshops, preparatory sessions, field visits, and meetings with diplomats – alongside real-world learning experiences designed to prepare students for participation in an international youth delegation, where they will serve as young representatives of Israel. 

The program builds intercultural communication skills, enhances students’ understanding of global complexities, and develops the ability to adapt messaging to diverse international audiences. 

Through this experience, students connect to the Israeli narrative and take on a meaningful role with the potential to shape global perceptions. 

Program Goals 

  • To train students to become influential young ambassadors in the international arena 
  • To develop diplomatic, leadership, and interpersonal skills, and provide tools for engaging in international dialogue 
  • To expand participants’ global awareness and deepen their understanding of Israel’s place in the world 
  • To enable students to join an international delegation, where they will face global challenges and promote values of tolerance, mutual understanding, and peace 

Program Components 

  • Workshops on national and global affairs: including topics such as government, diplomacy, ambassadorship, and diplomatic entrepreneurship 
  • Exposure to the world of diplomacy: meetings with diplomats, government representatives, and ambassadors 
  • Field trips to the Knesset and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs: exploring Israel’s political and diplomatic institutions 
  • Delegation preparation: students will receive training in public representation and develop their diplomatic communication skills ahead of international youth encounters 

Selection Process 

Candidates will undergo a personal interview and complete a dedicated application form. 

What’s Required from the School? 

  • Ensure student participation in workshops throughout the year 
  • Support a symbolic participation fee for the delegation abroad 
  • Facilitate school-based workshops led by participants 

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