New book written by Cranwell Primary School celebrates the resilience of military children
29 April 2026
The book, titled Friends Forever was written by Emma Pickles alongside teacher Mrs Tamasin Craven and the pupils of Cranwell Primary School, which is largely attended by children of serving personnel based at neighbouring RAF Cranwell.
Dedicated to former pupil Darcy Grace Standeven, who sadly passed away in November 2024, Friends Forever recognises the needs of military children as they transition into new schools, following their serving families on successive postings.
Recognising the importance of this meaningful story, the Lincolnshire branch of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity along with the RAF Personal Support and Social Work Service (RAF PS & SWS) and Cranwell Rainbows Guides Group - of which Darcy was a member - all donated funds to cover the initial print run of the book.
Illustrated by former pupil Jenny Langton and graphic designer James Mulhall, over 300 copies of Friends Forever will be available for military children to take home.
Chris Wilson, Headteacher of Cranwell Primary School, said: “Today we proudly celebrate a book that captures the very heart of our school: Courage, Perseverance, and Success - values that guide our pupils every day. This work stands not only as a reflection of those principles, but as a heartfelt tribute to a little girl who will always remain part of our community. Though she is deeply missed, Darcy’s spirit, joy, and memory will continue to inspire us all, now and for years to come. We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who contributed their time, care, and dedication to bringing this meaningful book to life.”
Launched to coincide with the Month of the Military Child’s “Purple Up Day” - an annual event where everyone is encouraged to wear purple in support of military children - the highly anticipated book was unveiled to a 300 strong assembly, attended by pupils, parents, families, teachers and representatives from SSAFA and other military organisations.
The Month of the Military Child is celebrated every April and sees the Armed Forces community come together to honour and recognise the sacrifices military families face, such as frequent moves and periods of separation.
Jim Evans, Branch Chair for SSAFA Lincolnshire, commented: “As a military child and then having served in the RAF myself, I understand the impact a book like Friends Forever can have, especially as I attended seven schools before my parents settled down.
“The Cranwell Primary School staff and children have written and illustrated this fantastic book which serves to support children as they transition into new schools and new surroundings. Our branch is honoured to have played a small role in this initiative, one of which is very close to our hearts.”
Cathie Johnson, RAF PS & SWS Head of Service added: “This wonderful book, written and illustrated by Cranwell Primary School staff and children, offers meaningful support to military children facing new school transitions. We are proud to have played a part in this special project.”