Pupils at St James the Great, in East Malling, make their faces funny for money in support of Comic Relief
11:23, 12 March 2015
Primary school pupils made their faces funny for money in support of Comic Relief.
The cheeky youngsters at St James the Great Academy, in Chapman Way, East Malling, posed for the camera in their homemade selfie frame, which formed part of a one-day art exhibition.
Yesterday's showcase of creative painting and designs, including Aboriginal inspired work, raised £360 for the Red Nose Day campaign.
The children and staff will continue will their fundraising efforts tomorrow - the national appeal’s official date - by dressing in red and attending a charity disco.
Are you holding an event to raise money for Comic Relief? Let us know by emailing messengernews@thekmgroup.co.uk.
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