Writeacher, can you please check this email, as I need to send it right now.

Thank you very much.

1) I've just read your last email, informing me about our French partner's decision to vary the title of the project.
2) As I have already told you once, we should stick to what we agreed upon during our preliminary meeting when our schools' principals were there.
3) As you know, I can't take any decisions on behalf of either my principal or the other teachers.
4) Ours is an ambitious scientific project combing the study of natural sciences and the laboratory experience of many years with English and ITC. ( Can you help me express it better).

Sure, I can help you with that. Here's a revised version of your email:

Subject: Project Title Variation

Dear [Recipient's Name],

I hope this email finds you well. I recently received your email regarding the decision made by our French partner to vary the title of our project. However, I would like to remind you of our initial agreement that was reached during our preliminary meeting, in the presence of our school principals.

As you may recall, the project we have been working on is an ambitious endeavor that combines the study of natural sciences with years of laboratory experience, while also integrating English and ITC. In order to effectively communicate the unique nature of our project, I believe it is crucial to adhere to the original title we agreed upon.

I understand that decision-making authority lies with our principals and the other teachers involved. Therefore, I kindly request your assistance in conveying this message to them and seeking their input on this matter. It is important that we maintain a unified approach and honor the collaborative efforts that have brought us this far.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. Please let me know if there are any updates or further discussions required.

Best regards,
[Your Name]