Eight staff members from Prince's Mead School, Kings Worthy, completed the annual London MoonWalk, a marathon organised by Walk the Walk, to raise breast cancer awareness.
The event on May 18-19, with participants adorning brightly decorated bras and walking the city's streets overnight.
The team from Prince's Mead, composed of teachers and staff, trained in the South Downs National Park after school hours.
Their commitment and effort saw them pass the finish line and exceed their donation goal by raising £5,500 for the charity.
Lucy Brown, head of pre-prep at Prince’s Mead, said: "We are incredibly proud of our team for completing the MoonWalk. London looked spectacular, illuminated in pink.
"The event showcased fantastic and imaginative costumes worn by everyone who participated. Many participants shared their emotional and physical journeys with us, which added a deeply personal touch to the event.
“A huge thank you goes out to the teams of volunteers stationed on street corners throughout the route. They guided us, motivated us during the early hours, boosted our morale, and provided much-needed sweets, snacks and water.
"It was truly inspiring to see so many people come together for such an important cause."
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