FUN with a fundraising intent formed Oxted School's action-packed RAG Week.
A girls' rugby match, pouring baked beans over selected students, musical events and a staff versus students hockey match were among the elements of the week, which culminated on Friday.
Run by and for sixth form students, it also saw pupils dress as everything from cowboys and superheroes to characters from TV's Little Britain.
The brave individuals who had baked beans poured over them were head boy Zak Tait, head girl Hannah Gauntlett, deputy head boy Robbie Belok, deputy head girl Alice Williams, the head of sixth form Adrian Bennett and head of Year 12 Lisa Starnes.
The overall proceeds will be divided between the Orpheus Centre in Godstone and the Hospice in the Weald, in Kent.
However the half raised for the Orpheus Centre will be matched by Barclays in Oxted.
Year 13 student Ciara Redmond, one of the main organisers of the week, said: "A former student is the head fundraiser at The Orpheus Centre, which is an excellent local charity providing life skills and performing arts to young disabled adults.
"The centre offers lots of exciting work experience and voluntary work for Oxted students.
"As a sixth form we feel that the money raised will be used in a fun and useful way to benefit many of the young adults who attend."
A total of £1,156.36 was raised from the girls' rugby, the bean bath and a quiz night alone.