Month of the Military Child 2026 activities

Ysgol Bae Baglan, Help for Heroes and MotMC 2026! (NPT)

Ysgol Bae Baglan, Help for Heroes and MotMC 2026! (NPT)

During Month of the Military Child, Ysgol Bae Baglan in Neath Port Talbot proudly celebrated its Service children by leading a meaningful social impact project in support of Help for Heroes. The school’s Service children, including those from Army, RAF and Royal Navy families, are a valued and visible part of the school community. Their pride in their identity and their willingness to lead has helped raise awareness of the experiences of Armed Forces connected children both within the school and across the local area.

 

As part of the celebration, pupils planned two fundraising events to support Help for Heroes, a charity that provides support for veterans, service personnel and their families. These activities created an opportunity for service children to take the lead in whole-school events, while also encouraging the wider school community to come together in support of an important cause. The planned events included a sponsored fun run for Year 7 and 8 pupils in April 2026, followed by a sponsored climb of Pen y Fan planned for Year 5 and 6 pupils in June 2026.

 

This project reflects the spirit of Month of the Military Child, which celebrates Service children each April and shines a light on the positive contribution they make in their schools and communities. By taking part, pupils not only raised funds for Help for Heroes but also developed confidence, teamwork and a strong sense of social responsibility. Through their leadership and enthusiasm, the Service children at Ysgol Bae Baglan showed how schools can celebrate Armed Forces connected pupils in ways that are visible, meaningful and rooted in community action. Bravo and diolch, to all involved!

Service children’s quotes

"Being a military child is hard, but it also gets you a lot of new experiences that I wouldn't have experienced otherwise".

Esme-Jane

"For military children they [Mount Street Junior School] do a club called Little Troopers, they've done a Remembrance service, purple up day. We celebrate Holi and Dawali".

Arushi

"My Mum is my parent that is in the Armed Forces. She is a reservist. So when I was younger it was a lot worse, she travelled around a lot. I've lived in the same house my whole life, but she has moved around me. I was in a constant cycle of saying goodbye".

Emma

"My Dad, he's in the Army and he works in the Engineers and he goes away on week days and comes back on weekends"

Emily

"Dad often goes away. It is a bit worrying not knowing where your Dad is going. It does worry me and my sister. Yeah, you just never know when he's coming home". 

Joe

"In June or July, my Dad is going away quite far. He's in the Army, he's a chef. Having your Dad gone is so sad."

Josie

"I've lived in many places. So, I was born in Cyprus, after that I've been to Germany, then I went to this place called Stafford. Then another place which is Wales."

Dominic

"I've moved seven times in fourteen years." 

Lilia

"Now we've got a forever home. I never have to worry about leaving or how long until I am leaving. I feel like I belong here a lot more, that's always great."

Oliver

"As soon as we get used to a house, you get moved - I’ve been to four schools and moved six times."

Aiden

"I lived in Nepal, then we went to Brunei, then Malaysia."

Ashim

"In my eyes, you have hundreds of friends in different places."

Chloe

"I’m used to moving now and mixing with the children... I’ve done it so many times, it’s just a normal thing now."

Chloe

"It's ok talking over skype and that, but sometimes you just want a hug when Dad is away."

Georgia

"He signed off last week, so he will be done by the end of this year. He’s done 24 years. I find that better because he will be around a lot. He likes watching us playing rugby, so he will get to see us more."

Lewis

"I’ve enjoyed going around to lots of places around the world, it's adventurous and exciting."

Harry

"In my eyes, you have hundreds of friends in different places."

Ieuan

"My mum got a chalk board and it says how many sleeps on it with chalk, every minute it’s getting closer for him coming home."

Mia

"I don’t want him to get promoted... I want him to get promoted but I don’t want to leave."

Oliver

"I might be going to boarding school so that I don’t change schools every few years."

Ryan

"I've been to seven different schools; I’ve not stayed put in one school long enough."

Shana

"He has been away for six months and he is back for two weeks, then he goes away again."

Sianed

"My parents were in the Army. My mum is a like a nurse and my dad went to the war in Afghanistan. I actually didn’t really know what he was doing so I was like, ‘Cool Dad, go there,’ but then I found out and thought, 'Thank God he came back alive.'"

Sanjog

"I’m going to a new place entirely. They don’t know anything about me and that’s a big restart and that’s really good for me."

Piaras

"I moved to Wales because my dad was posted in the Army. I thought I would get bullied and I was shy when you meet new people, but I made some friends."

Dan

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