“Service pupils are more likely to experience family separation, as their serving parent(s) can be deployed to remote or dangerous locations. This can affect pupils’ emotional wellbeing, and they may require additional support at school during these periods.” -Service Pupils in Schools: Non-statutory guidance
Delivered on behalf of the MOD, the Service Pupil Support programme ensures the needs of service pupils are met through effective interventions to support them along their educational pathway.
In this latest funding round, The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) awarded just over £2.5 million to 34 projects across the UK, dedicated to helping service pupils thrive. These initiatives are transforming the way schools support children from armed forces families by breaking down barriers to identifying additional needs, improving access to vital services, and empowering professionals through targeted development to ensure every service child has the chance to reach their full potential.
Russell Collier, Education Policy Team, MOD adds:
"We are delighted that so many education settings and local authorities, from across the UK, chose to apply to the Service Pupil Support Programme this year. It’s incredibly positive to see a large number of exciting projects being funded, all with the same ambition in mind, that is to support children from armed forces families to thrive in education."
Empowering service children
Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
This is best viewed through a personal device because the MODnet firewall may prevent access to some links.
July 9, 2025
July 7, 2025
Scotland: Scottish Childminding Association - Will your little one soon be eligible for ELC funded hours?
If you haven't chosen a childcare setting already, it can be overwhelming trying to decide what is the best option for you and your family when there are so many choices ๐
For some families, this may be the first time your child has been looked after in a professional setting, for others you may be looking to prepare them for the routine of school.
For some families, this may be the first time your child has been looked after in a professional setting, for others you may be looking to prepare them for the routine of school.
It's a big decision.
Here are some reasons why a childminder could be perfect for your family:
๐ Tailored support - Childminding has the lowest adult-to-child ratios of all childcare options
๐ Quality, home-based setting - Evidence has shown childminding can enhance a child’s early learning, confidence and social development
๐ Flexible, blended and wraparound care options to fit around family life
๐ Mix of ages which enhances social skills, development and confidence
๐ Tailored support - Childminding has the lowest adult-to-child ratios of all childcare options
๐ Quality, home-based setting - Evidence has shown childminding can enhance a child’s early learning, confidence and social development
๐ Flexible, blended and wraparound care options to fit around family life
๐ Mix of ages which enhances social skills, development and confidence
St Andrews: Families First are looking for volunteers, interested in getting involved?
Families First arecurrently looking for volunteers to support parents and carers, or to offer transport to sessions (or even both).
Pop along to one of their info sessions on Monday 21st July to find out more, or get in touch - email vc@familiesfirststandrews.org.uk.
Whether you’re keen to meet new people, use your experience, or try something new, this could be a great fit for you (or someone you know).
Pop along to one of their info sessions on Monday 21st July to find out more, or get in touch - email vc@familiesfirststandrews.org.uk.
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
July 2, 2025
Grantham: Belvoir Castle Military discount to Serving Personnel & families
Military discount is now available, used online for pre purchase tickets get 20% off and 10% off if used on entrance at the gate on the day. Email Grantham HIVE for details: RC-Pers-HIVE-Grantham-0Mailbox@mod.gov.uk
Information provided by Grantham HIVE
Fife: Sam's Fife Mental Health Drop-in
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Sam's is available to anyone aged 16yrs plus and no longer in school education.
Sam's is one to one mental health support .. not a group.
Kirkcaldy
Sam's Fife, Greener Kirkcaldy, 8 East Fergus Place, Kirkcaldy KY1 1XT
Mondays and Fridays: 12 noon - 8pm
Tel: 07971 892886
Leven
Sam's Fife, Forth Street Hall, Forth Street, Leven KY8 4PF
(across road from the Greig Institute)
Saturdays: 9am - 5pm
Tel: 07568 127735
Dunfermline
Sam's Fife, Going Forth,
First House Woodmill Road, Dunfermline KY11 4SS
Sundays: 9am - 5pm
Tel: 07725 214012
Information provided by Leuchars HIVE
Dover: Kent Army Cadets, Dover detachment needs you
Looking for a new hobby and a way to make new friends whilst challenging yourself? We need you!
The ACF isn’t just about marching around the drill square. We offer cadets and adult volunteers an exciting programme of activities and events over the course of the year.
There is also the opportunity to embark on overseas exchanges, adventurous training, expeditions and sports competition, to name but a few of the options available. You might even want to learn a new musical instrument in our band.
Click HERE for more information
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub
July 1, 2025
Dorset: Lulworth Range walks & Tyneham Village, public access information
The Lulworth Ranges are part of the AFV (Armoured Fighting Vehicles) Gunnery School, an important training establishment of the British Army.
The Lulworth Range walks open to the public every weekend and during peak summer months however may be closed at certain times. Please check latest opening times by clicking HERE.
Tyneham Village was evacuated in 1943 during WWII when the area was needed for military training and has been deserted ever since. You can walk around the buildings and read the many information boards about life back then.
You can also walk down to Worborrow Bay from the village which offers stunning views of the coastline.
It’s always best to check Tyneham Village online before visiting to see opening days and times which is mostly weekends and main public holidays. Tyneham Village gate permits vehicle access and opens at 9am when no military activity is taking place and is closed at dusk each evening. The exhibitions in Tyneham School and Tyneham Church are open from 10am until 4pm on non-firing days however this may vary depening on the time of year.
In the car park you will see an honesty box with a suggested £4 parking charge.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
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