Children in Need fund-raiser sees pupils join in the '˜Big Spotacular'

Primary schools across the Melton Borough have been busy fund-raising once again for this year's Children in Need.
Children at Queniborough Primary School held their own Spotacular day PHOTO: SuppliedChildren at Queniborough Primary School held their own Spotacular day PHOTO: Supplied
Children at Queniborough Primary School held their own Spotacular day PHOTO: Supplied

Various schools helped to raise money for the annual event by taking part in the ‘Big Spotacular.’

The spotacular programme invited schools across the country to do something ‘spotty’ in exchange for a donation to BBC Children in Need.

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Whether it be a sponsored spotty challenge, selling cakes or wearing their spots to school in a non-uniform day, pupils across the borough participated.

Children at Redmile wore spots to school and brought along a special spotty soft toy. They raised £140 PHOTO: SuppliedChildren at Redmile wore spots to school and brought along a special spotty soft toy. They raised £140 PHOTO: Supplied
Children at Redmile wore spots to school and brought along a special spotty soft toy. They raised £140 PHOTO: Supplied

Nationally Children in Need 2016 has raised a record £46.6 million.

The local events featured in this story are ones which the Melton Times was made aware of at the time of going to press.

There will be another round up of fundraisers in next week’s edition if your school is not featured. Share your efforts for charity by emailing [email protected]

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