SWEET treats were flying last week when a Lower Earley school raised £2,000 for charity.
Hawkedon Primary School pupils raised money for Children In Need on Friday, with the year group that raised the most choosing which teachers to splatter with a cream pie.
Throughout the day, students learnt about the charity and how it supports people across the country. They also joined a special Joe Wick’s workout.
During a live virtual assembly, 630 pupils watched as head teacher, Gareth O’Shea was hit with a cream pie to the face.
Also to face the whipped dessert were Miss Field, Mrs Pibworth, Mr Partridge, Mr Gillard, Miss Downes, Miss Michael, Mr Smaje and Mrs Coulton.
Year 6 pupils had the honour of splattering the pies over their teachers.
Organiser of the event, Mrs Bibby, said: “Our pupils and their families did so well to raise such a huge amount of money for Children In Need, and the children roared with laughter being able to watch their teachers get splatted.”