A school raised money for charity at its annual Chanukah fair.
Immanuel College in Bushey celebrated the Jewish holiday with delicacies such as doughnuts, iced biscuits and snow-cones.
There were also FIFA games, a Chanukah casino and a game of beat the keeper.
Naomi Amdurer, head of the school's charity committee, said: “It was a wonderful atmosphere and a magnificent result – demonstrating the commitment and community spirit of both pupils and staff.”
Students also played music and raised around £1,280 for the college’s chosen charities.
Chanukah is an eight-day Jewish festival that celebrates the victory of the Maccabees over the Syrian Greeks and celebrates a miracle in which the temple's menorah stayed lit for eight days, despite there only being enough oil for one day.
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