Over £1,200 was raised at a primary school's recent summer fayre.
Hanley Swan Primary School in Malvern hosted the fundraiser on Friday, June 21, which was organised by the school's Parent and Friends Association (PFA).
The funds raised will be directed towards improving children's education experience and enhancing the school's facilities.
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A range of activities kept visitors entertained, with stalls, inflatables, an animal corner, the Midlands Air Ambulance Helipod, and Karate demonstrations from Wado Kai Worcester Karate Club some of the highlights of the fayre.
Face painting, hook a duck, splat the rat and a teddy bear tombola were also up for grabs.
Mr Pratley, the school's headteacher, said: "We are really pleased with the success of the summer fayre, thank you to everyone who came along and contributed, the money raised will go towards funding educational trips, school equipment, learning resources, and much more.
"I’d also like to say a big thank you to all the volunteers who lent a hand on the day and helped the event run smoothly."
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