Youngsters at Stanbury Primary School went yellow but were not in peril as they raised cash for Manorlands.
Pupils and members organised a day of events based around a yellow theme as part of National Hospice Day. And they managed to raise £230, which will be donated to the hospice, which had encouraged schools and businesses to go yellow for the day.
Head teacher Diane Gallagher said: "We had a big breakfast in the morning with lots of yellow coloured food, like eggy bread, bananas and lemon curd sandwiches.
"In the afternoon we had a talent show, with a sale and different games after school.
"Apart from raising funds for Manorlands we had a super time and the amount raised was excellent considering that we only have 87 pupils here."
The colourful fundraising day was also supported by Strong Close Nursery, Braithwaite Special School, St Anne's and Harden primary schools and students at Keighley College.
Joining in the yellow fun at Stanbury Primary School are, back, from left: Sue Clayton, Dianne Gallagher, Elizabeth Heath and Tricia Mitchell. Middle: Victoria Smith, Christina Cooper, Charlotte McPeake and Ellen Narey. Front: Ellie McRae, Tom Wiggin and Oliver Biddle.
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