Southern Highlands Christian School students, staff and parents have thrown their support behind the Fiver for a Farmer initiative.
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They dressed up as farmers for a day to take part in the concept driven by Jack Berne, a student from Baptist Primary School in Freshwater.
Their aim was to raise as much money as possible for drought-stricken farmers across NSW .
And the final results was impressive the the school racking up a fundraising total of more than $1000.
The school was extended its gratitude to Silas and Libby Sonter from local business, Highland Blinds, who brought their beautiful calf, Billy, into the school to remind students who would benefit from the money collected.