Pupils at Huntington Primary School celebrated ten years of Rainbow Day with a number of fundraising events.
All pupils in the school made items to sell, including bookmarks, coasters, garden ornaments, jewellery and greetings cards. They also sold cakes and older pupils ran a café.
Some of the money raised will sponsor three new colonies of bees in three different areas of England.
The remaining money raised this year will go towards developing a school vegetable and flower garden.
Over the past decade Rainbow Day has raised more than £4,000 for charities and school improvement projects.
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