Priory North Hill House School raised £161 for Comic Relief last month. Students from the Frome-based specialist educational needs school, raised money with a bake sale, a dress-down day and by taking part in challenges.
The school reports, “Our students get very excited when its time to raise money for charities, this time was for Red Nose Day. This year students raised money by doing bake sales, making and selling them, then doing tasks like eating dried worms and doing different challenging tasks with staff.
“Along with this we also did a mufti day for staff and students where they donated an amount of money for the non-uniform day.
“All together the students raised £161.91 for Red Nose Day. We as a school are very proud of all the students for taking part and raising such an amount in one day.”