Three primary school pupils have been putting their athletic talents to good use.

Haider, Harry and Oliver, who are in year three at Hethersett Woodside Primary School, ran around their playing field every school day last month.

They ran 10 laps on each of those days to raise money for the Norfolk and Norwich Hospitals Charity, spending their break and lunchtimes completing this impressive challenge.

Their headteacher, Louise Mainwaring, said: “I am so immensely proud of Haider, Harry and Oliver - they are a credit to Woodside School.

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“They have shown such care, kindness and entrepreneurial skills as they planned and organised the whole event independently.

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: Hethersett Woodside Primary and Nursery SchoolHethersett Woodside Primary and Nursery School (Image: Google Maps)

The boys' perseverance and determination attracted £173.13 in sponsorship.

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Mrs Mainwaring added: “They stood outside school in the rain and collected money from our generous school community.

Wymondham & Attleborough Mercury: From left, Harry, Haider and Oliver, who ran 10 laps of their playing field on every school day of February at Hethersett Woodside Primary SchoolFrom left, Harry, Haider and Oliver, who ran 10 laps of their playing field on every school day of February at Hethersett Woodside Primary School (Image: Hethersett Woodside Primary School)

“The whole school community is impressed and we look forward to seeing what ideas they come up with in the future!”

The N&N Hospitals Charity raises money to support patients, their families and staff at the N&N, Jenny Lind Children’s Hospital and Cromer Hospital.