Pupils at Kidderminster's Holy Trinity School raised an astonishing £1,400 for the NSPCC by taking part in a sponsored activity challenge.
Pam Wright, the head of lower school and nursery, said: "We are absolutely delighted to have raised £1,400 and donations are still coming in."
Following a talk given by the NSPCC, the pupils took part in various sponsored activities to help raise money for those children less fortunate than themselves. All the money raised will go to help the NSPCC and its 'Full Stop' campaign to end cruelty to children.
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