Charities will benefit from a week of fun organised by the sixth form committee at Guiseley School.
The Raise and Give week began with students paying £1 for the privilege of wearing fancy dress.
A lunchtime penalty shoot-out saw students finally having the opportunity to boast their football skills to the staff.
And the week ended with an auction allowing younger students to bid for a sixth former for the day – to help carry their bags, sit with them at lessons and do their class work.
In addition, daily-themed assemblies raised awareness about the school’s chosen charities which were Motor Neurone Disease, The Red Cross and Cancer Research.
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