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Stanley Common pupils step back in time for VE Day celebrations

13/05/2025
Pupils celebrate VE Day at Stalley Common School with a street-style party

A Derbyshire school turned back the clock to mark VE Day, giving pupils a glimpse into life during wartime Britain and paying tribute to those who lived through it.

Children and staff at Stanley Common Church of England Primary School, in Belper Road – part of the Derby Diocesan Academy Trust (DDAT) – embraced the occasion by dressing in red, white and blue, enjoying traditional 1940s food and taking part in a range of themed activities and lessons.

The day started with a special assembly where children were able to watch footage from the cockpit of a Lancaster Bomber

The day began with a special assembly, where children watched footage from the cockpit of a Lancaster Bomber – bringing the realities of war to life and helping pupils understand the importance of the occasion.

Pupils from the infants school celebrated wearing patriotic colours

Throughout the day, a range of activities took place in the classroom, with lessons themed around wartime Britain and VE Day. Pupils took part in discussions about evacuation and life during the war, while proudly displaying the red, white and blue of the Union Jack.

Pupils created VE Day style bunting

The celebrations ended with a VE Day-themed street party – complete with bunting, music and cakes – for all the children to enjoy together.

Pupils from the juniors school celebrated wearing patriotic colours

Eleven-year-old Maggie said: “I liked all of the children coming together to celebrate in their red, white and blue. 

“Lots of people lost their lives for us and I like learning about history and how the children were sent to places like Lincoln and had to live away from their families in the big cities.”

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This press release was distributed by Penguin PR. To find out more contact Sarah-Louise Elton on 01332 416228 or by email at [email protected] 

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