Children helped raise more than £400 to support people with genetic disorders.
Pupils and teachers from Hereward Primary School, in Loughton, held a special charity day on Friday, raising over £400.
The event was part of a fundraising drive for Jeans for Genes Day, and the money will go towards supporting those with genetic disorders.
People came into school wearing their favourite denim outfit and make a donation, to help support the worthy cause.
The school's charities co-ordinator, Janice Whitehead, said: "Supporting Jeans for Genes Day is a real tradition at the school and we are delighted which how generous our parents, carers and pupils have been."
Did your school do anything for Jeans for Genes? E-mail photos to aslater@london.newsquest.co.uk
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