children in need Students Rebecca Derby, Will Foulkes, Pride the Lion (Sam Hearsey), Daisy the cow (Mali Ratcliffe), Tom Ratcliffe, Charlotte Corcoran and Dan Lee

Reaseheath College students in Nantwich served up a host of fundraising activities to support BBC Children in Need.

Students and staff rallied together to raise funds by running activities including attempting the longest badminton rally!

The Student Association also hosted a cake sale, a giant card game, a hula hoop challenge, pool tournament and face painting.

More than 30 students took part in the four-hour badminton rally with a little help from Student Association Mascots, Pride the lion and Daisy the cow.

The students hope to raise hundreds of pounds in donations.

Reaseheath Student Association President Dan Lee said: “The badminton rally was loads of fun and proved our most popular fundraising activity.

“It was a great to see students and staff supporting a great cause and enjoying themselves at the same time.”

The next fundraising event is a can shake in Nantwich town centre, raising money for Reaseheath’s nominated ‘RAG’ (Raising and Giving) charity North West Cancer Research this weekend (19-20 November).

So far students have raised £2,500 towards their target of £15,000.

(Pic: Students Rebecca Derby, Will Foulkes, Pride the Lion (Sam Hearsey), Daisy the cow (Mali Ratcliffe), Tom Ratcliffe, Charlotte Corcoran and Dan Lee)

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