A group of Worcester College of Technology students climbed more than 500m to raise money for the Prince's Trust.
For the 10th week of their Prince's Trust course, eight students took part in a team challenge.
The indoor climb took place at Sport Martley, based at the Chantry School, on Wednesday, April 25.
Their total climb measured 508m - the same height as the Tai Pai 101 Tower in Tai Pai, Taiwan, which is currently the tallest freestanding structure in the world.
As well as the climb, the students have taken part in other fund-raising activities such as a sponsored car wash at Manor Farm public house, Worcester.
Princes Trust team leader Clair Harrison-Jones congratulated the team and said they demonstrated a diverse range of key skills.
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