15 Pirate Themed Ideas for Schools

Published on March 6, 2022
Set sail with kid-approved, budget-friendly pirate-themed fundraiser ideas that will help your school boost participation and reach your fundraising goals with less stress.
15 Pirate Themed Ideas for Schools

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Table of Contents

Easy to Implement

Moderate to Implement

Dress Like A Pirate Day

Ease of ImplementationEasy – spirit day with a flat fee
Time to Implement1 week
Expenses Required$ (posters; students bring costumes)
Volunteers Needed1–2 (approval, comms)
Ideal ForAll grades, low-lift campus fundraiser

Encourage your students to dress like a pirate for a day in exchange for a small donation! The class votes on which person has their favorite pirate costume and that person can go head to head with the other favorites from the other classes in a costume contest.

15 Pirate Themed Ideas for Schools

Pirate Costume Showcase

Ease of ImplementationEasy
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (small prizes, signage)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (judging and setup)
Ideal ForSpirit week, all grades, low-lift fundraiser

Have the students donate to watch the costume showcase! They get to strut their stuff in their pirate best and their peers get to vote on their favorite costume out of all the favorite costumes in their grade. To make sure each person votes for their own classroom representative, the winner of the showcase wins a pizza party for their whole class!

See also: The 50 Best PTA/PTO School Fundraising Ideas

Pirate Art Day

Ease of ImplementationEasy – requires table, craft supplies, supervision
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$ (craft kits, art supplies)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (helpers, setup, cleanup)
Ideal ForElementary and middle school groups, community events

Collect donations from the students for the opportunity to decorate hats and eye patches in honor of Pirate Day! They can make their own hats out of felt or the school can supply a hat and eyepatch base to be decked out as the students see fit.  

Lunch And Learn: Pirate Edition

Ease of ImplementationModerate – finding a pirate expert, coordinating dates and availability
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$ (speaker lunch, light refreshments)
Volunteers Needed3–4 (coordination, setup)
Ideal ForEducational fundraisers or community engagement events

Modern classes don’t go into pirate lore so today’s students don’t know a ton about them. Have an expert come and teach a quick lesson on pirates through the ages and have the students donate for the opportunity to lunch n’ learn all about them!

toy skeleton with a drink

The Princess And The Pirate Lunch/Tea Party

Ease of ImplementationModerate – lunch/tea party setup required
Time to Implement4–6 weeks
Expenses Required$$–$$$ (catering, venue)
Volunteers Needed8–10 (setup, serving, coordination, cleanup)
Ideal ForAll grade levels, lunchtime fundraisers, community events

Host a princess and pirate tea party! For a donation, allow the students to attend the event dressed as either a princess or a pirate and have all the snacks and refreshments a strapping pirate and a beautiful princess could ever want.

Pirate Movie Marathon

Ease of ImplementationEasy – just need space & movies
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (licensing if needed, snacks, seating)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (setup, concessions, cleanup)
Ideal ForFamily-friendly evening, all grade levels, part of larger event

Host a family friendly pirate movie marathon and dress up party! Charge an entry fee and have all the pirate themed snacks you can think of!

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Pirate Bingo Night

Ease of ImplementationEasy – bingo cards and simple supplies
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (cards, markers, small prizes)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (card sales, caller, prize distribution)
Ideal ForFamily nights, elementary/middle school groups

Its time for bingo! Collect an entry fee plus fee per card for the patrons to play or have them donate a flat rate to play for free the rest of the night. Either way, play lots of pirate music and as always, costumes are encouraged but not required.

treasure chest at the bottom of stairs

Silent Auction

Ease of ImplementationModerate
Time to Implement5–7 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (venue, signage, promotion)
Volunteers Needed10–15 (setup, item tracking, bidding management)
Ideal ForPaired with galas, dinners, or seasonal events

Host an event and have a silent auction, with the grand prize being a pirates chest full of pirate booty! Load the basket down with as many snacks, scratch offs, and gear as you can fit inside. 

Talk Like A Pirate Day

Ease of ImplementationEasy – works best with smaller groups, minimal supplies needed
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (prizes, posters, optional costumes)
Volunteers Needed1–2 (promotion, prize tracking)
Ideal ForClassrooms, clubs, themed school days, add-on to a larger event

Accept donations to participate in the one day of the year that you actually score points for every pirate phrase you sing or song you speak! Whoever talks the most like a pirate during the day wins a prize! 

This event works best with smaller groups so feel free to pair it with any other larger a-thon style event to really bring in the gold!

Pin The Patch On The Pirate

Ease of ImplementationEasy – requires simple setup with poster, blindfold, stickers
Time to Implement1 week
Expenses Required$ (pirate poster, blindfold, patches, small prizes)
Volunteers Needed2–3 (game operator, line management, prize table)
Ideal ForCarnival booths, school fairs, family events, pirate-themed community parties

Ever heard of pin the tail on the donkey? Well this game is the exact same! For a fee, the guest is blindfolded, spun in a circle and sent forward to pin the patch as close to the paper pirate’s eye as they can. Landing in a certain area gets a prize!

toys in the sand

Dig For Buried Treasure

Ease of ImplementationEasy – needs small pool, sand, prizes, and markers
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (sand, inflatable/plastic pool, treasure items, number markers)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (setup, supervision, prize distribution, reset between turns)
Ideal ForOutdoor festivals, carnival days, summer events, themed fundraisers

Grab a baby or inflatable pool and charge guests to dig through sand and rock to find a prize buried in the rubble. You can also hide a number in the pit and if the participant finds it, they get to pick a prize from that number box. Each paid turn gives the guest a certain amount of time to do their searching and what they come up with is what they get.

Sell Candy Apple Treasure Maps & Ship And Cannon Ball Shaped Cookies

Ease of ImplementationEasy – baked donations + table setup
Time to Implement1–2 weeks
Expenses Required$ (packaging, labels, ingredients)
Volunteers Needed4–6 (bakers, sellers, setup)
Ideal ForLunch hours, sports games, parent nights, festivals/carnivals

Everyone loves sweet treats! Sell candy apple treasure maps and cookies cut out and decorated to look like pirate ships and cannonballs.

Pirate Photo Booth With Dress Up Items

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires props, backdrop, and simple photo setup
Time to Implement2–3 weeks
Expenses Required$$–$$$ (costumes, props, backdrop, photography/digital setup, photo printer)
Volunteers Needed2–4 (setup, photo-taking, checkout/cash box)
Ideal ForLarger community events, school carnivals, themed fundraisers

Add a photo booth to one of your larger scale events! Splurge on a few pirate costumes and charge your patrons to take home silly pictures from the event.

treasure map

Pirate Trivia Night

Ease of ImplementationEasy – customizable event
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$$ (venue, prizes, refreshments)
Volunteers Needed6–8 (host, scoring, setup)
Ideal ForParents & staff, themed evenings

Everyone loves a trivia night! The theme: DO YOUR WORST PIRATE! All this event will need is some good music and everyone to be ready to do their best to take home the top trivia prize! Also, costumes are encouraged but not required.

Pirate Treasure Hunt

Ease of ImplementationModerate – requires map design, props, setup of clue stations
Time to Implement3–4 weeks
Expenses Required$–$$ (printing treasure maps, small props, “gold” treats)
Volunteers Needed3–5 (map distribution, trail setup, prize table)
Ideal ForSchool carnivals, spirit week, community festivals, themed parties

Allow your participants to purchase a copy of a treasure map that they can follow to their own pile of gold! Include a fun and silly trail and allow them to decipher a pirates riddle or two. At the end of the journey? Their “pile of gold” aka oreos painted with gold dust.

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Darian Shimy

Darian Shimy is the founder and CEO of FutureFund Technology, a fundraising and selling platform for K-12 school groups. He has 25+ years in web-based technologies, managing engineering teams, and building products.

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