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Northampton Students Triumph in Three-Legged Charity Walk for Children in Need
14 Nov
Summary
- About 200 pupils at Hackleton Primary School completed laps for charity
- Pudsey Bear made a surprise appearance, exciting the students
- Pupils paired up and used teamwork to master the tricky three-legged walk

On November 10th, 2025, approximately 200 students at Hackleton Primary School in Northampton participated in a three-legged charity walk to raise funds for the annual Children in Need appeal. The event, inspired by a local radio challenge, saw the pupils paired up to complete laps of the school's 400-meter track.
The excitement reached "hysterical" levels when Pudsey Bear, the iconic Children in Need mascot, made a surprise appearance and joined the students on the field. Deputy head teacher Jo Roberts praised the children's enthusiasm, saying, "Who knew that almost 200 children can make that much noise?"
The students worked together in their pairs, using tips shared in assembly to master the teamwork needed for the tricky three-legged walk. Year Six pupils Emily and Hollie found the event "really fun but tougher than they expected," with Hollie noting that the tightly tied leg straps made it "harder to move around."
Despite the challenges, the children were determined to complete the laps and raise money for a good cause. As Ms. Roberts explained, "They've had fun, but they also know they're helping others who aren't as fortunate."



