It was a day of humour as pupils fundraised for Comic Relief.

There was a splash of colour with a red-themed or pyjamas non uniform day with the children donating money to ditch their school uniforms for the day.

The pupils also had the chance splat or soak their teachers with a pie the teacher activity alongside a wet sponge throwing challenge.

Other fun-filled activities included decorating and selling biscuits and buns, find the red nose, a red nose treasure hunt, pop a balloon to win a prize, lollipop game, face and red nose painting, selling sweet cones, guess how many red noses in the picture and fundraising basketball.

Principal Clare Daddy said:

“It was a brilliant day and the children have loved the chance to raise money for such a worthy cause as Comic Relief, especially the chance to soak and pie their teachers. Thank you to everybody who worked so hard to make the day a success.”

Comic Relief is a UK charity with a simple purpose – to create a just world, free from poverty. Comic Relief does this by funding and investing in amazing organisations across the UK and around the world to tackle some of the key issues of our time. Since 1985, Comic Relief has raised over £1.25 billion. That money has helped, and is helping, to improve countless lives.

For information about Comic Relief and the work it carries out, please visit www.comicrelief.com.

PUPILS have been feeling the funny to raise money for Comic Relief