Pupil's flag design celebrates Month of the Military Child

Sophia Pang flag

Mauricewood Primary School in Penicuik is now proudly flying a unique Month of the Military Child flag designed by P7 pupil Sophia Pang.

VIP guests

Sophia’s parents, Kit and Kakay joined VIPs including Midlothian Armed Forces and Veterans Champion Councillor Pauline Winchester, Council Leader Councillor Kelly Parry, Lord-Lieutenant of Midlothian Lt Col Richard Callander and Depute Provost Douglas Bowen, as Sophia hoisted her artwork up the flagpole at a special ceremony this week.

More than 300 entries 

Sophia was one of more than 300 Mauricewood pupils at the school who entered a competition to design a flag celebrating the important role service children have within the military family during April.  

Special qualities

Pauline Winchester, who was on the judging panel, said Sophia’s eye-catching design incorporated the special qualities of military children.

Vibrant colours

She said: “I loved the vibrant, life affirming colours and the children, from diverse backgrounds, standing together among the dandelions, the flower of the military child. 

Unique resilience

“As a military child myself, I understand the unique resilience of military children. Just like the dandelion, we grow almost anywhere and survive in a broad range of climates.

A celebration 

“Sophia’s flags encapsulates everything that is important about celebrating the Month of the Military Child.”

Very excited

Sophia said she was “very excited” to see her design turned into the flag and to be the first person to hoist it up the flagpole.

Inspired design 

“I wanted to show all different types of children,” she said of her design.

Important role

Depute Head Teacher Jane Cunningham said military children play an important role in the Penicuik community and within Mauricewood Primary School. 

Little Troupers

She added: “It’s fitting that our valued Little Troupers group – military children and their friends who meet weekly – are here at today’s unveiling.

Strong ties 

“We enjoy such strong ties with the Glencorse Barracks, home to the 2 SCOTS regiment. Military children and their families help shape the work we do in school to support learners and understand the lived experiences of military children, in particular.”

Flying proudly in April

The flag will be flow during the Month of the Military Child in April 2025. 
 


 

6 Dec 2024