None of the usual school approved hair styles could be seen at Heritage Christian School on March 21 with students taking part in a World's Greatest Shave fundraiser.
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In support of the Leukaemia Foundation students and staff went all out and used their creative talents to make crazy hair 'dos raising money for a great cause.
It was a fun day full of crazy fun, prizes and even principal Mr Brisby had his hair shaved to raise money to fight cancer.
The school said a huge thanks must go to all the dedicated parents who went to great effort in decorating their children's hair.
Some parents even went so far as gluing race flags, surfboards, lego toys and cardboard characters to hair.
Others sprayed bright colours and glitter along with bows and coloured hair extensions.
"What a fun day we had. We are proud to see students behave so well even on a crazy hair day while enjoying themselves and having fun too," a school representative said.
"Mr Brisby had his head shaved by a young barber from Jimbo's Barber Shop in Port Macquarie who did a great job.
"Most importantly we raised money all together for a great foundation to help families and fund further research into finding a cure.
"Again we are so proud of all our students for being able to have fun and be sensible at the same time. Thank you to everyone who made the day go so well and donated to the cause."
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