Three charities were presented with cheques totalling £10,000 at Trinity School's annual summer Proms.
The event on July 6, was the final event of the year organised by the Trinity Parents' Association.
More than 1,000 people picnicked in the summer sun, while listening to music from Harry and The Piano from Channel 4's The Big Breakfast and Andrew Crowley who plays the lead trumpet for all the 007 movies.
Money raised from the sale of second-hand uniforms were donated to The Neuro Foundation who received £7,500, and the African Child Trust and the Zambezi Trust who each received £1,250.
The evening was hosted by Tim Bentinck, aka David Archer from the BBC's The Archers, and guests enjoyed a firework display to the sound of Land of Hope and Glory.
One school leaver described the evening as "the perfect end to the year and to my time at Trinity."
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