CHILDREN at St Joseph's School, Malmesbury, got into the World Cup spirit on Friday in aid of Dorothy House.
Twelve teams of pupils took part in a World Cup Challenge, raising £69 for the charity in the process.
Team members paid £1 to dress in the colours of a competing country.
They then won points for activities such as penalties and netball shots.
The winning team, dressed in the yellow and blue of Sweden, won a trophy and certificates.
Headteacher Tony McAteer said: "All the children had a brilliant time."
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