Such cooperation opens up new opportunities for teachers to use the rich resources of the country's main military history museum in the educational process.

Students will be able to actively participate in various events, both online and offline, organized by the Victory Museum. Among them are the popular drawing competitions “Drawing a Victory Tree”, “Defender of the Fatherland” and “Victory Postcards”, inspiring flashmob “Spark of Hope”, “Candle of Memory” and “Colors of the Russian Flag”.
Schools are also invited to become venues for organizing a true International Film Festival, as well as contribute to the projects “Voice of Victory” and “Face of Victory”.
In total, starting from April 2025, as part of the 19th phase of receiving applications, 256 museums from educational institutions in 55 regions of the Russian Federation, as well as from the Republic of Belarus, the Trans-Nistrian Moldavian Republic, South Ossetia, Türkiye, Australia and schools in Russian embassies abroad, participated in the Victory Museums program. Today, the project brings together 2,806 school museums from 89 regions of Russia and 17 foreign countries.
It is worth noting that not only school museums but also museums established in kindergartens actively participate in the program. The topics of these meetings are diverse, but local history and historical exhibitions dedicated to the history of the homeland and its inhabitants predominate.
In 2025 alone, the year of the 80th anniversary of the Great Victory and the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland, more than 6 thousand students participated in the project. At the Victory Museum site, 13 historical and cultural exhibits were displayed, prepared by school museums from 27 regions of Russia and the Republic of Belarus. Young activists have collected and transferred into the historical project “Faces of Victory” more than 3.7 thousand family stories of veterans and workers of their homeland.








