TEENAGERS at a Hampshire school swapped one uniform for another during a charity fun day.
Pupils at Testwood School, Totton, were allowed to leave their uniforms at home for the day, but many resisted the temptation to wear the latest designer gear.
Instead they dressed up as rascals from the most infamous school of all - St Trinian's.
It was all part of an attempt to raise money for charity. St Thomas Handshake to Kware is helping children living in the slums of south eastern Nairobi, Kenya.
They lack many things that most people take for granted, including clean running water, regular meals, education and health care.
A charity spokesman said: "The sight of children playing in streets running with sewage is one never to be forgotten."
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