We asked and you delivered! The students of Peasedown St John Primary School (pictured above) raised money for the national event, Children in Need, by hosting a non-uniform day. The theme was “spotty or pyjamas”... many of the pupils chose to stay in their comfies!

The school asked all for a £1 donation to take part and managed to raise a grand total of £260.

The children at Moghill Nursery School took part in raising money for Children in Need by making and selling cakes.

They also played games such as ‘guess the number of sweets in the jar’ and ‘guess the bear’s name’, with prizes to be won. The students also took part in multiple Pudsey-related activities throughout the day.

At the time of writing, the Nursery managed to raise over £50 for the cause. View the gallery below to see the activities the children took part in.

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Decoration was an important part of the cake baking process
The pupils made cakes to sell and raise funds (Moghill Nursery)

There were plenty of Pudsey props to go around!
There were plenty of Pudsey props to go around! (Moghill Nursery)

Children at Paulton Infant School also did their bit to raise money.

On Friday, the pupils wore spots or Pudsey-themed clothing and accessories to raise money for Children In Need. They managed to raise a total of £208.60.

Children coloured pictures of Pudsey bear and wore spotty clothes for the occasion
Children coloured pictures of Pudsey bear and wore spotty clothes for the occasion (Paulton Infant School)

St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School held a spotty mufti day and cake sale raising £177.72 for BBC Children in Need on Friday, 18th November.

Another spotty theme was held at St Benedict's!
Another spotty theme was held at St Benedict’s! (St Benedict’s Catholic Primary School)

Well done to all schools, businesses and organisations who raised money for the much-needed causes supported by Children in Need.