TODAY, we bring you a selection of pictures from the Meadowgate School, taken at a charity day by a keen young photographer. Lewis Green, 16, from March, is a pupil at
TODAY, we bring you a selection of pictures from the Meadowgate School, taken at a charity day by a keen young photographer.
Lewis Green, 16, from March, is a pupil at the Wisbech school and is currently on work experience here at the Cambs Times/Wisbech Standard.
And, when his school held a number of events to raise money for Comic Relief, Lewis volunteered to offer his account of the fun and capture the day in a picture gallery.
MEADOWGATE School in Wisbech raised money for Comic Relief on March 13.
The school did funny things for money in aid of Comic Relief, including two students having wet sponges thrown at them.
Each class took part in a balloon popping contest and the Leavers class hosted a 'how many pants can you put on in a minute' competition.
The Falcons class did a welly wanging competition and staff dressed up as 118-118 people.
Other staff came to school in fancy dress, in pyjamas or in silly clothes.
We all had fun and raised more than �400 for Comic Relief.
We all loved being silly for Comic Relief and we all will do it again next year.
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