Hospice Isle of Man says it's "very touched" after pupils donated thousands of pounds to its Big Splash campaign.
Anagh Coar school raised just over £2,000 at a sponsored walk in July.
That total was matched by Lloyds Bank to bring the final donation to £4,073.
Hospice CEO Anne Mills said: "We were incredibly touched by the pupils’ enthusiasm for our Big Splash campaign".
The Big Splash was a public art project aimed at raising funds to go towards the charity's annual budget of £5m.
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