Students at Grange Community Primary School in Felixstowe had lots of laughs on Friday, as they helped raise money for Comic Relief.
Pupils had a wild time with wacky hairstyles, fun hats, and headdresses, all to celebrate Red Nose Day.
The school’s 180 pupils also took part in a joke competition and a fantastic bake sale!
In total, the school raised nearly £90 for good causes.
Across the country, Red Nose Day has raised more than £40m to tackle poverty in the UK, providing people with safe shelter, food, and essential healthcare.
It was Sir Lenny Henry’s last time presenting the BBC’s Red Nose Day night of TV, which was filled with comedy sketches, musical performances, and even The Traitors: The Movie spoof!
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