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Maasai Dance Fundraiser Gallery
Over 350 pupils and staff took part in a colourful and spectacular world record breaking African dance in the School's Centre Quad to bring to a close a day of fundraising for LivLife, which provides free education and vocational opportunities to children and adults in Tanzania. Maasai warriors in Africa joined in the dance at the same time and both events were relayed on giant outdoor screens via a Skype link.
Read more about this event here.

Junior Boys present the money raised in their Fun Run to LivLive

Beech House pupils sporting red and orange for the Maasai

Junior Girls wore non uniform to raise money

Setting off on the sponsored walk to Rivington Pike

Setting off on the sponsored walk to Rivington Pike

Pupils braved the mist and rain at Rivington

Pupils braved the mist and rain at Rivington

Pupils braved the mist and rain at Rivington

Junior Girls encircled Hesketh House with loose change

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

Pupils provided traditional drum beat music for the dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

The Centre Quad filled with pupils for the record breaking Maasai dance

Tanzanian Kindergarten children sang a thank you message via the Skype link up

Max Griffiths, co-founder of LivLive, returned to School to pick up a cheque for £11,463.03

Max thanked pupils for their fundraising efforts earlier in the year

He explained to them how the money will be used to help the people of Tanzania