Primary school pupils have raised more than £1,000 for the NHS after reuniting their classroom choir on the internet in a bid to keep the community together.
Students and teachers from Elms Bank Primary School in Bury have been filming themselves singing and playing instruments at home - the clips are then pieced together to create a virtual choir.
Their songs have been seen by thousands across the country, featuring on ITV and BBC to help cheer up viewers stuck at home in lockdown.
After national praise, the choir released a charity song on Monday, performing a rendition of Ain't No Mountain High Enough to raise money for NHS Charities Together.