TEACHING staff at a Fareham borough school thought their eyes were deceiving them when they turned up for work recently.
Children at Locks Heath Junior School dressed in all the colours of the rainbow for a special charity day.
The pupils put on their party gear at break-time to help the Rainbow Centre charity, based in Fareham.
The centre provides conductive education for children with cerebral palsy and is run along the lines of the famous Peto Institute in Hungary.
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