YOUNGSTERS at Barnet College have been using their skills to raise money to support Children in Need in a variety of events this week.
On Tuesday health and social care students and staff at the Wood Street campus in Barnet dressed in school uniform for the day.
Then on Wednesday students with learning difficulties at the Grahame Park campus held a home-made cake sale including gingerbread Pudsey bears.
Principal Marilyn Hawkins said: "Holding events to raise money for the Children in Need appeal has become something of an annual tradition here at Barnet College.
"I'm delighted to see so many of our students so enthusiastically embracing their wider social responsibility by raising money for vital work with some of the world's most vulnerable children and young people.
"It's a classic example of the way we at Barnet College encourage all our students to get active in the community."
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