Pupils and staff from Westvale Primary in Kirkby baked up beautiful cakes to raise money for Sport Relief.
They created everything from football pitches to princess castles in a cake baking competition for the charity appeal.
Many of the pupils and staff also completed a one mile walk around the school field as part of the campaign.
A series of walks, runs and other events around the country have helped raise more than £52 million for Sport Relief which helps disadvantaged people in Britain and abroad.
“The children thorough enjoyed the day, said Diane Spiers, a teaching assistant at Westvale Primary School.
“Their cake designs were so imaginative and we had a great day. It really brought everyone together.”
Pic caption: Some Westvale pupils with their prize winning cakes.
Great job with the cakes! It's great to have something that gets both the kids and the parents involved, with cooking and such it seems like a brilliant idea for the purposes of community participation.
Posted by: crazy fundraising ideas | May 18, 2012 at 01:06 PM