Donated prom dresses bring joy to Erdington Academy students

Erdington Academy Prom Pop-Up: Erdington Academy hosted a pop‑up boutique to dress 60 students for prom – completely free of charge – in what has become one of the most meaningful events of the school calendar.

Open to students who may otherwise struggle to afford a dress or suit, the boutique transformed the main hall after school on Monday 20 April, giving students the chance to browse with friends and family in a relaxed, celebratory atmosphere.

Associate Assistant Principal Miss Logan said it was a privilege to witness.

Students browsed rails of donated dresses and suits to find their perfect prom outfit.

She said: “Watching students looking through rails of donated dresses and suits with their parents and friends beside them, you could feel the excitement building. There was laughter, a real buzz in the room, and that wonderful moment when a student found the outfit and their whole face lit up.

“The Erdington Academy Prom Pop‑Up has become one of the most meaningful highlights in our KS4 calendar. For many of our students and their families, choosing a suit or dress isn’t just about the outfit – it’s about feeling seen, valued, and able to step into prom with confidence.”

The event is in its third year and was organised by the academy’s Parent, Teacher and Family Association (PTFA), which secured more than one hundred high‑quality donations from the charity Madrina. It supports families by removing the financial pressures associated with prom.

Some of the donated suits on offer.

The charity’s founder Stephanie Lakin said: “It’s no mean feat turning the sports hall into a prom boutique. The squeals of delight are something I wish we could bottle. There is such a great buzz amongst pupils hyping each other up and complimenting each other. It’s truly a magical experience.” 

These donations were further boosted by generous contributions from staff at The Belfry Hotel and Resort, which has a strong partnership with the school through the Birmingham Hospitality Project.

Miss Logan said: “As a school, we’re proud to remove barriers and make sure every young person gets to experience this milestone without worry or pressure.

Donated dresses filled the sports hall.

“Prom should be a celebration of who they’ve become. Helping to reduce the practical barriers that can make attending feel out of reach really matters – because our students matter. 

“As a community, we want every young person to feel supported and proud on a night they’ll remember for years.”

Erdington Academy’s prom will take place on June 24.

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Gary Phelps
Gary is an award-winning journalist who has edited nine newspapers and helped launch numerous online news brands. He created UK School News to provide platforms for local schools to share positive news stories, helping them engage with their local communities and celebrate their successes. He has appeared on TV and radio on numerous occasions, presented evidence to Government ministers, lobbied on behalf of the media industry and trained dozens of young journalists. Gary was an Associate Lecturer in Journalism at the University of Derby, and has also advised Wolverhampton College's award-winning Journalism course accredited by the National Council for the Training of Journalists.

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