Celebrate The Queen's Diamond Jubilee
2012 marks Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee, celebrating Her Majesty's 60 years on the throne.
The Woodland Trust is encouraging families, schools and groups across the UK to come together to plant 6 million trees as part of our Jubilee Woods project celebrating this historic event.
Free Diamond Jubilee party kit
Free printable resources for your school fete,
street party or woodland picnic to celebrate
the Diamond Jubilee this summer.
Includes decorations, picnic recipes, games
and more. Start planning now!

Ideas for teachers
Celebrate the Diamond Jubilee, have fun and create a lasting legacy for your school with our range of free activities.
FREE trees to plant in your school grounds plus curriculum-linked classroom resources.
free Jubilee activities for schools
Get in the history books
Add your entry to the Royal Record
The Woodland Trust is creating an online record
of all the trees planted as part of the Jubilee
Woods project for Her Majesty The Queen's
Diamond Jubilee. At the end of the project, a
copy will be presented to The Queen as well
as The British Library.
add your entry to the Royal Record
This has been inspired by the original Royal Record
that was created to record details all of the tree planting undertaken by thousands of schools and communities
to mark King George VI's coronation in 1937.
Find out if your school planted a tree, or if there were
any planted in your street! Can you find them and see
how much they've grown?
search the Royal Record
See The Queen plant a tree
On 3rd February Her Majesty The Queen and Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal planted a native oak tree at the Sandringham Diamond Jubilee Wood.
A fantastic way to kick off a year of Jubilee Woods tree planting.
see the photos