STUDENTS at a Bedworth school mixed studying with fund-raising when they supported Children in Need.
The Nicholas Chamberlaine sixth formers paid pounds 1 each for the privilege of wearing fancy dress for the day and also collected Fake Chloe Handbags donations by shining fellow pupils' shoes and cleaning staff cars.
Maurice lacroix Fake"We decided to do something for the charity and even those who did not come to school in a costume volunteered to wear something yellow or spotty," said sixth form college council member, 17-year-old Cally-Anne Lamphier.
embroidered patches
"We have not set ourselves any target, just to raise as much as possible, although we had to concentrate our efforts into break-times so as not to interfere with lessons."
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ENTHUSIASTIC FUND-RAISERS... the sixth formers at Nicholas Chamberlaine School who donned fancy dress to support Children in Need.
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