Young people put the fun into fundraising as they took part in a school tradition.
More than 200 Bolton School boys, aged seven-to-11 celebrated took to the Levels, the school playing fields, to celebrate the end of term exams and raise funds for four charities - Team Seas, Alder Hey Children’s Charity, Cancer Research UK and the Make a Wish Foundation.
They all donned fancy dress for the occasion.
A spokesman for the school said: "The boys’ fundraiser which usually raises thousands of pounds.
"This year’s costumes were as colourful and imaginative as ever with a noticeable toyal theme throughout as the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee draws near.
"The teaching staff all donned Union Jack colours and, like the pupils, worked in tag teams as they sought to complete as many laps as they could."
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