Red Nose Day Ideas for Schools

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Simple Activities That Make a Big Impact

Red Nose Day is a fantastic opportunity for schools to come together, raise money, and have a bit of fun while supporting a great cause.

While fundraising is at the heart of the day, it’s often the simple, creative activities that pupils remember most. For schools looking to do something a little different this year, here are a few easy ideas that can work well across primary settings.


Design Your Own Red Nose

A great way to get pupils involved is by letting them design their own Red Nose.

Using a simple printable template, children can:

  • Get creative with colours and patterns

  • Express their personality

  • Take part in a shared school activity

It’s an easy activity to run in the classroom and works well across all year groups.

Download your ‘blank’ Red Nose here!


Create a Red Nose Day Comic Strip

Encourage pupils to think about kindness and creativity by designing their own comic strip.

You could ask:

  • What superpower does your Red Nose have?

  • How does it help others?

  • What problem does it solve?

This activity combines imagination, storytelling, and a positive message — making it both fun and meaningful

Download your Comic Strip print out here!


Build a Red Chain Display

Turn fundraising into something visual by creating a Red Nose Day paper chain.

Each link can represent:

  • A donation

  • A class contribution

  • A milestone reached

As the chain grows, it becomes a visible reminder of the school’s collective effort — and something pupils can feel proud of.


Keeping It Simple

Red Nose Day doesn’t need to be complicated to be effective.

Sometimes, the most memorable moments come from:

  • Simple ideas

  • Shared activities

  • Getting everyone involved

By focusing on creativity and participation, schools can create a positive, inclusive atmosphere while supporting an important cause.