The charity supports the development of cancer prevention, treatment, research and education through investment in staff, equipment, facilities and other support services. It provides enhanced services over and above what the NHS funds. Pupils in the primary schools took part in the Christie Bear Spelling Challenge which helps them to practise their spelling and improve their literacy skills whilst raising money for the good cause.

Playpals held a bake sale. Students at the University Collegiate School and Sixth Form, Bolton participated in the “60 for the Christie” challenge. Sixty miles is the average distance a patient travels for cancer treatment in the UK so students were tasked with completing 60 maths challenges as part of a whole school Bingo Bonanza.

The fund-raising took place over a series of months. Marc Doyle, Chief Executive Officer at the Hindley Green-based trust, said: “The generosity of our pupils and their families know no bounds. It’s one of the many examples this year of our pupils going above and beyond to support the communities we serve.

As always, it’s a reminder of how lucky I am to work with such caring families.” Jennifer Kent, community fund-raising officer for The Christie Charity attended Hindley Green Community Primary School for the collection of the monies raised. The Christie Charity said: "We are very grateful to the pupils for choosing to support The Christie Charity in this way.

"Thanks to donations like these, The Christie is.