Children at a Banbury Primary School recently took part in a dance-a-thon for Children in Need.
The pupils from William Morris Primary School, part of the GLF Schools Multi-Academy Trust, participated in the sponsored event on Friday, November 15.
They aimed to raise as much money as possible for the charity.
Staff and students wore spotty or yellow accessories, including scarves, socks, headbands, ties, and Pudsey Ears, to mark the occasion.
Headteacher Ally Johns said: "We ran the School Dance-a-Thon throughout the day.
"Breakfast Club started us off with music playing during the club."
The day was filled with musical interludes, including during morning drop-off, breaktime, lunchtime, and pick-up time.
Two-minute movement breaks were also held during morning and afternoon lessons, encouraging children to dance at their desks.
This was the second year the Children in Need Dance-a-Thon had taken place.
The school hopes to have raised more than £200 for the charity.
William Morris Primary School is part of the GLF Schools Multi-Academy Trust, which collectively raised thousands for Children in Need.
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