ASPIRING Kylies or Robbies have been strutting their stuff at a Worcester school to raise money for the Asian Tsunami appeal.
Pupils at Warndon Primary School, in Cranham Drive, held a Stars in their Eyes talent show as part of a fund-raising campaign for the victims of the disaster.
Wonderful
The youngsters, who have raised a total of £600, have also had a mad hair day and held a Bring 'n' Buy sale to generate cash.
"Everyone had a wonderful day, and even some of the teachers decided to get in on the act at the end of the talent show," said Year Six teacher, Linda Morgan.
"When the tsunami hit Asia, we held an assembly to let the children come up with some ideas for raising money.
"They had some great thoughts and by the time we have finished we hope to raise £1,000."
The pupils are hoping to raise the rest of the money with a sponsored car wash and a coffee morning.
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