
Teachers at a Wallasey high school are at the end of their Movember campaign which has seen them growing moustaches to raise money for men's health charities.
12 members of staff from The Mosslands School have raised £1,000, which will go to causes such as: The Prostate Cancer Charity, The Institute of Cancer Research, Awareness and Education and Global Action Plan.
Headteacher Mark Rodaway, who took part in Movember this year said: "I would like to congratulate everyone who took part for sticking it out for the month, even when things got a little hairy!
"So many people are affected by cancer in one way or another and we are happy that simply by growing moustaches we are doing our bit to help.
"Thank you to all the staff, pupils, parents and friends who have sponsored us.”
Originating in Melbourne Australia, Movember has grown to become a global phenomenon inspiring more than 1.1 Million men to take part.
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