Children from Landewednack School at The Lizard welcomed family and friends to join them in celebrating their annual harvest festival at The Lizard Methodist Chapel.
Under the guidance of music teacher Mrs Green the children sang songs and told the congregation of the charity they will be supporting this year, Send a Cow.
This supports developing African countries, helping rural communities by providing livestock, crops and education.
Ahead of the service, teaching assistant Liz Hill made the traditional Landewednack harvest soup with fresh vegetables that had been brought into school by the children.
Nearly £200 was raised for the Send a Cow charity.
Headteacher Louise Jones thanked everyone for going along and supporting the children, and to all at The Lizard Methodist Chapel.
n Pictured are children from class four proudly exhibiting information about the school’s chosen charity Send a Cow – plus empty mugs from the harvest soup.
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