A charity event saw youngsters at Charters Ancaster wearing children's fancy dress costumes to raise money.
The event which was held to raise money for the BBC's Children in Need gave kids the chance to enjoy flouting their usual school uniform.
Each child had to make a small donation for the pleasure of wearing fancy dress but rather than characters from books or films, the children were asked to wear as many colours as they could.
Commenting on the rainbow day, head teacher Mr Collins said: "We have raised £90 today for Children in Need and fun was had by all."
As well as the children's fancy dress, there were other fun activities and children were even invited to paint pictures of Pudsey Bear.
At the end of Children in need Appeal Night this year, Terry Wogan announced that the event had raised a record-breaking £20,991,216.
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