Hayocks Primary School pupils enjoyed a fantastic Red Nose Day fund-raiser for Comic Relief on Friday.
Pupils at the Stevenston school donned their favourite red items of clothing for the big fundraising appeal, now in its 35th year.
They donated £1 to dress down for the day - or to dress in something red. There were some fun activities taking place all day long, including some excellent red egg and spoon races.
And everyone got a chance to ice a red nose biscuit for 50p.
A school spokesperson said on X (formerly Twitter): "A huge thank you to everyone who donated to our Red Nose Day Appeal.
"We raised just over £140 and everyone had a fun day.
"Special thanks to Miss Low and her fundraising community group for organising the whole day. Go Hayocks!"
Well done to everyone involved in the event.
More than £37 million was donated to Comic Relief during the televised fund-raiser on Friday night, with more still to come in.
(Photos by Charlie Gilmour)
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