Schools around Norfolk have raised hundreds of pounds in aid of Sport Relief.
Howard Junior School, in King's Lynn, raised £484.40 for the cause with a sports-inspired day, which included fruit kebabs and fitness challenges.
They had a climbing wall, whole-school Zumba, fancy dress - and a cardboard cut-out of British athlete Mo Farah to provide inspiration.
Meanwhile, at Lionwood Junior School, in Norwich, children raised a remarkable £1,038 for Sport Relief.
They did a sponsored run and walk, the distance of which would have taken them all the way to Africa.
The school said one child raised an impressive £90 on their own.
Sport Relief, which supports people in difficulty around both the UK and the world, ran from March 17 to 23.
So far, £38m has been raised.
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