STUDENTS at Reddam House walked for 30 hours to raise money for The Royal British Legion.
The school’s Combined Cadet Force started its first patrol on Thursday, November 11, and finished the next day.
They were guided by Major Hobbs, Captain Graham, AUO Kirwan and Lt Hill.
The group finished 34 laps of the Sindlesham school’s site, travelling more than 65 miles in the process.
They raised more than £3,000 for the The Royal British Legion, after setting a target of £2,500.
Rfn Daisy Sibon said: “The 30-hour walk was extremely difficult, especially having to wake up throughout the night to walk.
“What made it so special was the teamwork, perseverance and dedication from everyone participating.
“The walks were filled with music and laughter, and everyone tried their heart out for the cause.”
During the final lap, cadets were greeted and cheered on as they finished on South Terrace in front of Dr Milner and the senior school.
A spokesperson for the school said: “Thank you to all of our amazing cadets for the effort and fortitude they displayed throughout. A special thanks also to parents, teachers and students for the moral and financial support.”
On Remembrance Sunday, the group were on parade in Arborfield.
“This was a strictly voluntary parade but our cadets did us proud with their military knowledge, ability to perform drill in front of a sizable crowd and their willingness to participate in an occasion near the heart of British citizenship, culture and heritage,” the spokesperson added.