Kind-hearted Blackheath pupils raised £1,100 for Breakthrough Breast Cancer by donning St Trinian's outfits to take part in a sponsored walk.
Youngsters and staff at Olive Hill Primary took to the footpaths of Kinver and Enville to raise funds by taking part in the charity's Crocus Walk which consisited of six-mile and 11-mile routes.
Walk organiser, Dawn Karakatsanis, said over 65 people took part.
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She said: "We raised over £2,300 on the day with £1,100 of it raised by the staff and children of Olive Hill Primary School in Blackheath who dressed up in St Trinians' outfits - they certainly turned some heads in Kinver.
"It turned out to be a memorable day and I'm just grateful to all those that took part."
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