I urgenlty need you to chekc these sentences. Thank you.

1) As you are a scholar with an in-depth knowledge of Clil within a Comenius project, I would like to have your opinion about the objectives we should include in the project.
2) Could you let us have a look at your school's science project, which has been internationally recognized?
3) By the way, I wonder if your school would be interested in joining our partnership.

If "Clil" is an acronym or initials for something, then put all the letters in caps -- CLIL. You still haven't told me what this stands for!

All else is fine.

Sure, I'd be happy to help you check these sentences. Here are my suggestions:

1) As you are a scholar with in-depth knowledge of CLIL within a Comenius project, I would like to have your opinion on the objectives we should include in the project.
Note: "CLIL" stands for "Content and Language Integrated Learning" and "Comenius" refers to the Comenius Programme, which is a European Union education program.

2) Could you allow us to take a look at your school's science project, which has received international recognition?
Note: I changed "let" to "allow" for a more formal tone.

3) By the way, I was wondering if your school would be interested in joining our partnership.
Note: I replaced "I wonder" with "I was wondering" to make the sentence more grammatically accurate.

Please note that these are just suggestions and you can make further changes based on your specific context.