St Andrews School in Evesham have raised a flipping fortune for charity.
All the children took part in a pancake tossing competition to raise funds for the school's adopted charity Pourtage. The money will help families who have children with special needs, particularly cerebral palsy.
Headteacher Alex Wall said: "The day was very successful and the children thoroughly enjoyed themselves. We managed to raise £1000 for charity."
Pupils from reception to Year 5 took part. The winner from each race received a certificate and medal.
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