Bolton School pupils donated essential items to a charity as part of their Harvest Festival celebrations.

The Schools’ Harvest collections were given to local charity Urban OutreachThe Schools’ Harvest collections were given to local charity Urban Outreach (Image: Supplied)

Bolton School’s community collected food and toiletries for Urban Outreach, a local charity, during Harvest assemblies.

The Girls’ Division collected 37 trays of food for Urban OutreachThe Girls’ Division collected 37 trays of food for Urban Outreach (Image: Supplied)

The girls' division alone gathered 37 trays of food, which were displayed across the stage during their assembly.

At Hesketh House, the Junior Girls’ Charity Reps led the assembly and explained to everyone that ‘we reap what we sow'At Hesketh House, the Junior Girls’ Charity Reps led the assembly and explained to everyone that ‘we reap what we sow' (Image: Supplied)

At Hesketh House, junior girls' charity reps led the assembly, emphasising the importance of giving, while the Beech House Choir at the Infant School performed Harvest songs, including their favourite, 'Big Red Combine Harvester.'

At the Infant School, the Beech House Choir performed on stageAt the Infant School, the Beech House Choir performed on stage (Image: Supplied)

Dave Bagley from Urban Outreach attended the assemblies, expressing gratitude to the children and their families for their generous contributions.

Dave Bagley from Urban Outreach attended the Primary Division assembliesDave Bagley from Urban Outreach attended the Primary Division assemblies (Image: Supplied)

The donated items will support vulnerable individuals across Bolton.