Month of the Military Child

The Month of the Military Child celebrates Service children each April.

Every April, the Ministry of Defence (MOD) celebrates the ‘Month of the Military Child’ – a time to highlight Service children and remind people of the positive impact they make in their schools and communities.

The month is led by the Education Policy Team within the MOD, with support from charities, schools, and other MOD and government departments across the devolved administrations.

The activities organised vary from art and poetry competitions to events at military bases and schools. The last Friday of the month is ‘Purple Up! Day’ – a chance for everyone to dress in something purple to show their support. This year it falls on 24 April.

Six ways to celebrate the Month of the Military Child:

  1. Enter the Month of the Military Child art and poetry competition.
  2. Hold an assembly to discuss Service life and the many things Service children have experienced.
  3. 24 April is ‘Purple Up! Day’. Wear purple to show your support for Service children and run an event on that day. Remember to use the hashtag #MotMC.
  4. Brainstorm ideas with your children to create a permanent reminder in the school of your support for Service children.
  5. ‘Share your story’project: ask children to think about their life experiences and how they might share this with the rest of the class.
  6. Mark all the locations your Service children have lived on a map and build this into lessons.

Contact

For further information about the Month of the Military Child, email: People-AFFS-Education-Mailbox@mod.gov.uk

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