Pupils at Fair Isle Primary in Kirkcaldy put on their dancing shoes to take part in an all-day dance fundraiser for Children In Need.
The event was organised by the P5 and P5/6 classes and involved the whole school joining in the dance-a-thon in the school gym hall from 9am to 3pm on Thursday.
The P5 and P5/6 pupils danced all day, with breaks, and the other classes took part at different times.
There was live music from DJ Mikey Mowhawk and the pupils were taught some new moves from professional dancer Emma Gourlay.
Watch Fair Isle Primary pupils in action
Successful fundraiser for Children in Need
P5/6 teacher Claire Keith said the event went really well.
She said: “It was really successful, there was such a good vibe around the school.
“It was the P5 and P5/6 pupils who were running the show but every class had a block to take part.
“They were buzzing going up and down the corridors back to their classes afterwards.
“The P5 and P5/6 pupils were absolute troopers, the number of kids who managed the whole day dancing on their feet was fantastic.”
Money raised through donations
Every year a group at Fair Isle Primary is tasked with doing something enterprise-related throughout the year and the P5, P5/6 classes always do Children In Need.
But this was the first time Fair Isle Primary has organised a dance fundraiser and the money for Children In Need was raised through donations from pupils and staff.
Claire believes a few hundred pounds has been raised although the final total has yet to be confirmed.
She added: “We will definitely do it again. The kids have all asked can we do it again, so 100 per cent we will.”
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