Celebrating Military Children

Each April, we get to recognise the important role that military children play in the Armed Forces family. NSI provides special opportunities for military children to have their voices heard. Learn more below or click this link for FREE Month of the Military Child resources!


Competition

The theme of this year’s poetry and art competition was: Life as a Dandelion.
The competition is now closed - Good luck to all who entered! Winners will be announced at the end of May.

Field of Dandelions by Lara, 9-11, Army, 2022 Competition Winner


Competition Prizes!

Each winner will receive a £25 Amazon Gift Voucher (donated by the Armed Forces Education Trust) and a goodie bag!

One lucky school will receive a £250 Book Grant (donated by the Armed Forces Education Trust!)

Winners will be invited to London in June for a special presentation of their work.

All participants will receive a personalised certificate of commendation.

The Trust gives grants to support service children in education, helping these children overcome any disadvantage as a result of their parents' service.


2023 Month of the Military Child Poetry and Art Competition Winners!

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2023 Month of the Military Child Poetry and Art Competition Winners! 〰️


Children at Episkopi Primary School in Cyprus worked with practioner Otto to write a song for MotMC! Sing along at an assembly or in class!


Creative Workshops

NSI holds creative workshops in poetry, art, speech and songwriting for schools and groups for Month of the Military Child. The workshops are not just for military children, but a great way for civilians students to learn about what military life looks like for their peers!

To book your workshop, please contact us at: enquiries@neversuchinnocence.com

A Military Child by Tyler, 9-11, Army, 2021 International Competition Winner


Dandelions

Did you know the official flower of the military child is the dandelion?

Dandelions put down roots almost anywhere they grow, and it's almost impossible to destroy. It's a survivor in a broad range of climates. Military children bloom everywhere the wind carries them. They are hardy and upright. Their roots are strong, cultivated deeply in the culture of the military, planted swiftly and surely. They're ready to fly in the breezes that take them to new adventures, new lands, and new friends.

Together - Winds of Strength Series by William, 9-11, RNRM, 2022 Competition Winner


Activities as part of Month of the Military Child are supported by the following organisations: