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  • Our Realm
    • Code of Conduct
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    • Newsletters
  • Squires
    • Making Preparations
    • Squire's Journey
  • Volunteers
    • Class Volunteers
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SQUIRES: Making Preparations

Forms and Information

Squire Registration

The Squire's Challenge: Virtues Packet and Scoring Sheet

Unaffiliated Students

Student registration forms and payments  must be turned into the school.  Each school is responsible for sending the set of student  and teacher registration forms and complete payment to the address provided.


Registration forms & full payment are due by December 1, 2025

$195

Student Registration Form


Forms and payments must be collected by each class .  Registration forms and a lump payment must be submitted for each class.  

Unaffiliated Students

The Squire's Challenge: Virtues Packet and Scoring Sheet

Unaffiliated Students

Waldorf minded families whose students are not enrolled at a Waldorf school or not at a participating Waldorf school may request to have their student join the event.


Families must assist their students in preparing for the Games.   


If you would like to have your student join the Arizona Medieval Games, please send an email inquiry.

Contact us for more details.

The Squire's Challenge: Virtues Packet and Scoring Sheet

The Squire's Challenge: Virtues Packet and Scoring Sheet

The Squire's Challenge: Virtues Packet and Scoring Sheet

This is a great  opportunity  for your squires to learn more about the virtues and work on self improvement and service to others.  Some schools incorporate this program into their preparations.    


Tabard & Coat of Arms

Tabard & Coat of Arms

The Squire's Challenge: Virtues Packet and Scoring Sheet

Each squire is required to wear a tabard with a coat of arms attached.  Tabards may be supplied by the school or family.  Tabards and coat of arms  must be worn during the  event.  The coat of arms  may be created directly on the tabard or on a separate piece of fabric and attached to the tabard.


Instructions for making tabards and coat of arms

Packing List

Tabard & Coat of Arms

Squire Camping

Each squire is expected to carefully read  the packing list and prepare accordingly.


The temperatures do drop into the 30's.  Please make sure that your squire is properly prepared.


A downloadable copy of the packing list is available below.

Squire Camping

Tabard & Coat of Arms

Squire Camping

Each school will set up their own camping equipment in a designated area.  Schools may opt for a few large tents or have students in smaller or individual tents.


Each school must have 2 overnight chaperones assigned to camp, in separate tents, with the class.  It is recommended that there be one female and one male chaperone.


All tents should be well anchored with heavy duty stakes, it gets windy, and set up on tarps.


The nights are very cold.  Squires should have a thin mat (no air mattresses allowed) and a 0 degree rated sleeping bag.

Instructions for creating a tabard and coat of arms.

Tabard

A tabard is constructed from a 1/2 yard of fabric, approximately 60 inches wide.


#1 Cut the fabric into 1/2 yard (18") lengths.


#2 Fold  the fabric in half with the selvage together and cut a head hole in the center of the fold.


#3 If the fabric unravels easily, you may need to hem the edges. Finish the sides of the tabard by folding over the edge approximately 3/8 of an inch and sew with a zigzag stitch.


#4 Make a pair of ties for each side (4 total) from surplus fabric or with bias tape and sew securely at the midsection.    Note: ties are recommended as belts often fall off. 


#5 Place the school name on the back of the tabard so that it can be easily seen on the field.


#6 Put the coat of arms  on the front of the tabard.  The coat of arms  may be created directly on the tabard or on a separate piece of fabric and attached.


Please note: Purple is the color reserved for royalty.  Tabards may be any other color.


Coat of Arms

Each student will create their own design , reflective of 

their interests, character, and artistic sense.


The design may be stitched, painted, or drawn. 


FUN FACTS...Coat of Arms & Family Crest

Coats of Arms Photo Gallery

    Resources to download.

    Knights Oath (docx)Download
    Medieval Games Schedule 2024 (pdf)Download
    Squire Packing List (pdf)Download

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