Essex school gets in the festive spirit with themed Jubilee party: "It's about community"
Pupils dressed up in clothes from different decades
Milton Hall's Jubilee procession
Author: Sian RochePublished 4th Jun 2022
Street parties are taking place across Essex this weekend to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee.
Among those celebrating have been the children at Milton Hall Primary School in Westcliff.
The school hosted their Jubilee party last Friday, just before half term. Andy Douglas, the school's headteacher, explains why they wanted to celebrate: "For us, it's about community, as lots of people will say. "A lot of our children don't have outside space like our field and therefore they won't have the opportunity to have a street party, like the ones taking place up and down the country.
"It was important for us at Milton Hall that we had that street party for them."
Tommy's 1990s outfit featured a gold chain
Essex school gets in the festive spirit with themed Jubilee party: "It's about community"
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Julia and Moloko wearing 1950s inspired outfits
Tommy's 1990s outfit featured a gold chain
Scarlett's 1980s outfit featured a neon tutu
Maria and Harley were dressed for the 1960s and had tied-dyed their own shirts
Praise and Fatou wearing 1960s inspired outfits
Julia and Moloko wearing 1950s inspired outfits
Tommy's 1990s outfit featured a gold chain
Scarlett's 1980s outfit featured a neon tutu
Maria and Harley were dressed for the 1960s and had tied-dyed their own shirts
Praise and Fatou wearing 1960s inspired outfits
Julia and Moloko wearing 1950s inspired outfits
For the event, each year group was allocated one of the seven decades of the Queen's reign and tasked with dressing up to match the style of the decade.
They also prepared a performance to a popular song from the decade which was debuted during the party.
The school provided a packed lunch and a keepsake memorial Jubilee teddy bear to every pupil, to help them remember the day for years to come.
Jubilee teddy bear
Drama Teacher, Jonathan Buxton, who served as Master of Ceremonies for the festivities, said it was a special day for the kids: "I told the students they should feel very proud to live in the time of the longest reigning monarch, not just of the country, but the whole world... no one else can say that!
"It's very exciting for the school and the kids to be part of that experience."
The Queen in Essex
Queen Elizabeth II walking on planks over the flooded ground as she is welcomed by residents of Tilbury, when she arrived there during her tour of the flooded areas of Essex.
Tilbury, 1953
Essex school gets in the festive spirit with themed Jubilee party: "It's about community"
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The Queen learns about salt whilst visiting the Maldon Salt Crystal Company.
Maldon, 2010
Queen Elizabeth II walking on planks over the flooded ground as she is welcomed by residents of Tilbury, when she arrived there during her tour of the flooded areas of Essex.
Tilbury, 1953
The Queen visits Market Square with the Duke of Edinburgh during her visit to Harlow New Town.
Harlow, 1957
The Queen opening the new terminal at Stansted Airport.
Stansted, 1991
The Queen opening the Queen Elizabeth II, Dartford Crossing bridge.
Dartford, 1991
The Queen visits Southend seafront.
Southend, 1991
The Queen visits the University of Essex, which is celebrating it's 40th anniversary.
Colchester, 2004
The Queen learns about salt whilst visiting the Maldon Salt Crystal Company.
Maldon, 2010
Queen Elizabeth II walking on planks over the flooded ground as she is welcomed by residents of Tilbury, when she arrived there during her tour of the flooded areas of Essex.
Tilbury, 1953
The Queen visits Market Square with the Duke of Edinburgh during her visit to Harlow New Town.
Harlow, 1957
The Queen opening the new terminal at Stansted Airport.
Stansted, 1991
The Queen opening the Queen Elizabeth II, Dartford Crossing bridge.
Dartford, 1991
The Queen visits Southend seafront.
Southend, 1991
The Queen visits the University of Essex, which is celebrating it's 40th anniversary.
Colchester, 2004
The Queen learns about salt whilst visiting the Maldon Salt Crystal Company.