Elm Tree Primary School pupils had the chance to let off steam and raise money for charity on the last day of term by taking part in a sponsored dodgeball competition.
The whole school took part in the event, which was organised by year three teacher James Hunton and raised more than £1,200.
The bulk of the money raised will go to the British Heart Foundation with 20% of the funds being used to buy new sports equipment for the school.
Teaching assistant Lisa Godbold, who is also the vice chair of the Friends of Elm Tree, said: 'They have all been brilliant. Their sportsmanship has been fantastic.
'Everyone has taken part and it has been a lot of fun.
'They have all been excited because they all came in sports gear today.
'It has been a nice way to let off steam and I think everyone has appreciated that.'
The Friends of Elm Tree holds fund raising events throughout the year, including a summer fair in July, and is currently trying to raise money for a large piece of outdoor play equipment.
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