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Diwrnod y Lluoedd Arfog

Diwrnod y Lluoedd Arfog

Armed Forces Day is a chance to show your support for the men and women who make up the Armed Forces community: from currently serving troops to Service families, veterans and cadets.

SSCE Cymru would like to encourage education settings to carry out activities to celebrate and raise awareness of the Armed Forces and the unique experiences of Service children.

 

National Armed Forces Day in Wales

Each year, Wales' Armed Forces Day is hosted and celebrated in a different region across the Country. Armed Forces Day in Wales commemorates and celebrates the Armed Forces community and is a partnership event between local authorities, Welsh Government, the tri services and other partners.

This year Monmouthshire is set to host Wales' National Armed Forces Day on June 28, 2025. The event, which will take place at Caldicot Castle and Country Park, is free to attend and aims to bring the public together in support of the Armed Forces community.

The day-long event has been organised in partnership with senior leads within the Army, Navy, and RAF.  It will be a thrilling day, featuring various assets from the Armed Forces (these are likely to be, but not yet confirmed, a fly-past, parachute drops, military vehicles, future capabilities, Naval dive tank, etc.) and Blue Light Services, family entertainment, live music, exhibitions, food and drink, and many engagement teams from various regiments across the wide ranging military.

More information can be found here

Celebrate your Service children’s experiences!

  • Encourage Service children to get creative and write their own stories about being a Service child.
  • Give Service children the opportunity to deliver a presentation about their experiences of being part of an Armed Forces family or share photos, to showcase their positive opportunities.
  • Show videos of Service children in Wales sharing their experiences, available from SSCE Cymru.
  • Deliver an Armed Forces Day assembly, using the Little Troopers Armed Forces Day schools pack for ideas of how you can get Service children involved.
  • Run a discussion group with Service children to gain a better understanding of their experiences and identify ways the school can respond to their needs – see the Clubs and ambassadors page for inspiration. 
  • Run a story time using books about Service children’s experiences, the Armed Forces lifestyle, being a pupil in a new school or appreciating differences in one another. A series of six bilingual Little Troopers books can be requested for FREE from SSCECymru@wlga.gov.uk
  • Encourage Service children to get creative and produce a piece of artwork that showcases their feelings about experiences of being part of an Armed Forces family.
  • On a world map, pinpoint where Service children have lived or their parents have been posted.
  • Make a Time Zone Wall, including a series of clocks to show the different time zones around the world where Service children have lived or their parents have been posted.
  • Show videos of Service children in Wales learning Welsh, available from SSCE Cymru.

Engage with the Armed Forces community!

  • Celebrate a pupil's family member who has previously served or is currently serving in the Armed Forces by asking children to share pictures and medals.
  • Identify any Reservists in your school community to celebrate on Reserves Day (Wednesday 26th June). Consider asking them to wear their uniform to school or talking about the important role of Reservists in an assembly.
  • Deliver an Armed Forces Day assembly, inviting a member of the Armed Forces community to share their experiences. Find assembly ideas in the Little Troopers Schools Armed Forces Day pack.
  • Ask a current or former member of the Armed Forces (a parent, sibling or friend) to be a guest speaker and share their experiences.
  • Send thank you cards to a local Armed Forces base/unit/station, an Armed Forces charity or a nursing home or veterans’ community group.
  • Invite the engagement team your local Armed Forces base/unit/station to deliver an activity (STEM or team-building) with pupils.
  • Work with your Armed Forces contacts to produce a short film showing the life of soldier.
  • Utilise the Armed Forces Day Learning Resources to explore the history of the Armed Forces.
  • Use the Royal British Legion’s Remembrance Teaching Resources to “reflect on Service and sacrifice” and raise awareness of our nation’s history.

Get creative and celebrate Armed Forces Day!

  • Use the Armed Forces Day Virtual Event Toolkit to organise an event to celebrate Armed Forces Day within your school.
  • Make some Armed Forces themed bunting, to hang in the school and classroom.
  • Utilise the Armed Forces Day colouring-in sheets to produce colourful and exciting pieces of artwork to showcase in the school on a display.
  • Utilise the Little Troopers Armed Forces Day schools pack for certificates, colouring-in sheets and wordsearches.
  • Support and encourage your Service children to enter the national Armed Forces Day jigsaw activity, which will be displayed at the event in Monmouthshire. 
  • Ask pupils to say a few words of appreciation about the Armed Forces through writing poems, songs or writing letters.
  • Join the national #SaluteOurForces by photographing staff and pupils saluting in support of the Armed Forces and post on social media using #SaluteOurForces.
  • Create and record a role-played news programme explaining the value of the Armed Forces.
  • Complete Armed Forces-themed activity sheets, puzzles and wordsearches, available from Little Troopers.
  • Show your support digitally by adding Armed Forces Day logosbanners and images on email signatures, Twitter banners and on the school website.
  • Invite your Local Authority Armed Forces Champion to attend activities and celebration events during and in the lead up to Armed Forces Day.

 

 

*Photography ©UK MOD Crown Copyright 2022

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