
After a successful 2024 edition with 10 classes taking part across Europe, Marine SABRES launches a new online Serious Game School Competition to help students explore the links between human activities, changes in marine ecosystems and impacts on our well-being. Registration is now open for teachers.
Marine SABRES invites secondary school teachers across Europe to take part in the Marine SABRES School Competition 2025, an online learning experience built around a new serious game that brings pupils closer to the science of our seas.
This initiative is designed for teachers of natural and social sciences, English and CLIL, citizenship, and environmental or sustainability education, and supports both lower (10-13) and upper (14-18) secondary students. Only teachers can register and, on the day of the School Competition, they will mentor their students while they play the online serious game.
The 2025 edition will take place on World Fisheries Day, Friday 21 November 2025, from 09:00 to 17:00 CET. Throughout the day, participating classes will meet peers and educators from across Europe and connect with a wider community of researchers committed to marine biodiversity and sustainable ocean use.
Through game-based challenges and classroom quizzes, teachers can help their classes discover how strong the link between people and the ocean is, improve awareness and attitudes toward the marine environment to which we all belong, and learn from one another with the support of a European network of researchers.
Registration is open and accepted until the day of the event: click here to sign up for the competition.