Red Nose Day returns on Friday 21 March
Students, teachers, staff, parents, guardians – lets celebrate 40 years of going big, giving big and feeling good with Comic Relief
Noses for schools multipack – even bigger than last year, with a whopping 30 Red Noses. Buy yours now, here(opens in new window)
Host a bake sale, take on a challenge, or organise a Red Nose Day event at your school. Encourage students to bake, dance, or dress in red to giggle again and do good. There are fun-filled fundraising activities for everyone
Grab a blast from the past Red Nose, try to find a Rare Ruby Nose, or get your hands on a brand-new Cupcake Nose. Available from Amazon(opens in new window) now
Comic Relief and the LEGO Group are teaming up for an exciting Build the Change challenge
Money raised could help put food on plates and roofs over heads, keep little ones safe and help support families affected by conflict
Visit comicrelief.com/rednoseday/fundraise/schools/(opens in new window) to access fundraising packs and resources for your school
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Wednesday 29 January: Red Nose Day is back! For teachers, parents, pupils and guardians, it’s time to wave goodbye to those January blues, mark your calendars for Friday 21 March, and get ready to giggle again to do good.
With Comic Relief hitting the big 4-0 this year, Red Nose Day promises to be one for the history books by kicking off the biggest, bestest birthday bash the nation has ever known. In those 40 years, a whopping £1.6 billion has been raised to support over 100 million people. Comic Relief will be thanking the nation for its sensational silliness, fantastic fundraising and gigantic generosity, including the tens of thousands of pupils, parents, guardians and teachers from nurseries, primary schools and secondary schools, who go big and give big by doing something funny for money, year after year.
But as the world keeps changing, the difficult situations many find themselves in change too. Right now, so many people, here in the UK and across the world, are facing the toughest times of their lives. This Red Nose Day, a donation could help put food on plates and roofs over heads, keep little ones safe and help support families affected by conflict. So, let’s keep raising the laughs that raise the cash – to make even more big, beautiful change possible.
To help pupils celebrate all that has been achieved together over the last 40 years, this year's school fundraising resources are crammed full of ways to put the ‘fun’ into fundraising and channel that ‘anything-goes-when-you-wear-a-Red-Nose’ feeling. Schools are being encouraged to buy a Red Nose, build for the future with LEGO, take on their own Billy Monger-inspired challenge, or even create epic birthday bakes– because every birthday party needs a cake, right? – there’s something for everyone. Whether everyone dresses up, has a mega bake sale, or the whole school does an epic challenge.
For a sneak peek at some of the fun activities Red Nose Day has to offer, take a read below. Or visit www.comicrelief.com/rednoseday(opens in new window) to find out more.
The big 40th birthday bake
This Red Nose Day, help celebrate Comic Relief’s 40th birthday with a big birthday bake sale! Whether it’s a showstopping cake or a wonderfully wonky creation, your bakes can raise some serious dough. Gather staff, pupils, parents, and guardians to go bigger, better, and ‘Berry-ier’ than ever before! Kick off your fundraiser with Mary Berry’s red velvet cake (recipe in this pack) or get creative with your own treats – fortieth fairy cakes, 80s-inspired masterpieces, or sprinkle-covered Red Nose cakes! Share your bakes on social media with #rednoseday, host a bake-off, raffle your creations, or throw your own Red Nose Day birthday party. Whatever the plan, why not get your hands on our exclusive Red Nose Day Bake Kit from comicrelief.com/bake(opens in new window).
Join team Billy & set your own epic challenge!
One of our bravest showbiz chums, former racing driver and fundraising legend Billy Monger, took on the 2024 VinFast IRONMAN World Championship in Kona, Hawaii, all in support of Red Nose Day. Billy faced an extraordinary challenge: a 2.4-mile swim, a 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile run in the blistering Hawaiian heat, all while striving to break the IRONMAN World Championship record for a double amputee. His remarkable achievement showcased his strength, determination, and heart, all while raising vital funds for Comic Relief. Now it’s your turn to be inspired—why not inspire your students to set their own personal challenge or create mini-ironman in PE to help make a difference!
Blue Peter gets ‘Reddy’ for Red Nose Day
In true Blue Peter style, the team are going BIG for Red Nose Day. They will be pulling out all the stops for Comic Relief’s big 4-0 bash, taking a trip down memory lane and providing a very special retro Red Nose Day cake recipe for the festivities. In the spirit of 40 years of going above and beyond to elicit a giggle and do good, Blue Peter are taking a leaf from Billy Mongers’ book and holding a Billy inspired challenge for a very special segment on their Red Nose Day show. Classes interested in getting involved in the challenge, or who have something special planned this Red Nose Day can drop an email to schools@comicrelief.com(opens in new window).
Don’t forget your Nose
To celebrate 40 years of Comic Relief, this year’s blast from the past Red Noses range features an iconic design from each of the last four decades – taking you from the 80s all the way through to the 2010s. There are also two new designs to get on your nose, including a Rare Ruby Nose – a sparkling addition to this year’s lineup – as well as a Cupcake Nose which is exclusively available in the Collector Pack. For schools and businesses looking to get everyone involved in the fun, the Red Nose Day multipack, containing 30 Noses, is the perfect way to do just that. And the cherry on top? With the multipack you get 30 Noses for £60, making it £2 per Nose when buying in bulk. Every purchase helps support Comic Relief, with at least £1.50 from each Nose going to those in need. Get yours now at Amazon(opens in new window), the official home of the Red Nose!
Building the school of the future – with the LEGO Group!
In partnership with the LEGO Group’s Build the Change initiative, Comic Relief is calling on kids to imagine how they think their classrooms, playtime and lessons could be transformed to be even more playful! To enter, students can create their designs using LEGO® bricks, pens, or any other materials they like and ask a teacher to e-mail their entry to LEGO@comicrelief.com. Each entry gives them the chance to win one of 40 LEGO kits for their school, with one lucky winner also receiving a cash prize for their school and a special edition LEGO® Build the Change kit. The competition is open to UK residents aged 5-12 from 6 February to 6 May 2025. Find out more here(opens in new window).
Roll out the red carpet, it’s time for The Nosey Awards 2025
The Nosey Awards are here to celebrate those making a real difference in fundraising! From legendary supporters to solo fundraising stars, dream teams, and top school fundraisers, there’s a category for everyone. New for 2025, and marking Comic Relief’s big 4-0, is the Ruby Star Award, honouring those with true loyalty and dedication to the cause. It could be someone from your school – so get nominating to help celebrate all those amazing fundraising legends! You can find out more and get nominating at comicrelief.com/awards.
How your donations could help
£1 could provide a meal for a child in Uganda with deaf blindness, helping them focus on school and their learning
£5 could provide an essential stationery kit, helping a young person at risk of homelessness get the best possible start at school
£10 could help provide 50 meals to families in need in the UK
£15 could provide a child refugee school uniform for their new school, helping them settle in during what could be a turbulent time
Zanecty’s story
Your donations can transform lives like Zanecty’s, whose story is spotlighted in this year’s fundraising guide. Born with a disability in Nairobi, she faced years of limited support, but thanks to The Action Foundation, a Comic Relief-funded project, she is now thriving in school. From struggling to sit, walk, or hold a pen, Zanecty is now confidently achieving these milestones and more. The project helps children with disabilities access education and support, giving them the chance to reach their full potential. Your support makes this – and much more – possible.
For schools in need of some extra help to boost their fundraising efforts this Red Nose Day, Claire Marimon, Schools Fundraising Manager at Comic Relief has shared five top tips of advice, including:
Set a fundraising target – aiming high helps you raise even more, so challenge your pupils and see if you can smash it!
Empower your students – let them take the lead with our school council guide and watch for special communications to inspire them
Go social – share your fundraising journey on social media, tagging @comicrelief with #RedNoseDay
Keep it safe – follow our simple dos and don’ts to ensure your fundraising is legal and considerate
And don’t forget to share your story – we love hearing from our amazing supporters, and you could even get a chance to be featured in the Red Nose Day spotlight! Just send an email to schools@comicrelief.com
Samir Patel, CEO of Comic Relief, said: “Seeing all the different ways schools across the nation get involved in Red Nose Day is one of my highlights of the year – the passion, energy and creativity never ceases to amaze me. As we reach 40 years of Comic Relief this year, there’s lots to celebrate – including the thousands of teachers, parents and guardians who have gone to great lengths to inspire the next generation of kind, empathetic people; and the children themselves, who are learning more about doing good.
“The lessons fundraising teaches are more valuable than ever – especially with so many facing impossible choices to get by every day. So, whatever you do this Red Nose Day, embrace the silliness, raise a smile, and help to spread some joy, because when we all do something funny for money, giving gets bigger and bigger."
To access the wide range of free resources and assets, including bunting, posters, quiz packs, lesson plans and more, www.comicrelief.com/rednoseday(opens in new window).
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NOTES TO EDITORS
About Red Nose Day
Red Nose Day is back on Friday 21 March 2025.
From hip shakers, cake bakers and joke makers to Red Nose wearers, t-shirt buyers and sofa-sitting givers, it’s that time of year to come together to support people in the UK and across the world who are facing the toughest times of their lives.
This Red Nose Day, there’s lots to be excited about as we begin to celebrate Comic Relief hitting the big 4-0 in 2025. With your help over the past 40 years, we’ve raised over £1.6 billion, supported over 100 million people, and had a great time doing it. So, this March, let’s all go big to help put food on plates, roofs over heads, keep little ones safe, and support families affected by conflict. Because when we all do a little something funny for money, giving gets bigger and bigger.
There are lots of ways to take part in Red Nose Day. Visit www.comicrelief.com/rednoseday(opens in new window) or follow @comicrelief on social media to find out more.
Red Nose Day is an initiative of Comic Relief.
About Comic Relief
Comic Relief is a UK charity that uses the power of entertainment and popular culture to work towards a vision of a just world free from poverty. We raise money to support organisations that are closest to the communities who can make change happen. We support work that will tackle the impact of poverty, injustice, conflict, and climate change in the UK and around the world.
Since launching in 1985, we have raised over £1.6 billion thanks to the huge generosity and kindness of the public and our partners. For more information on our work, visit www.comicrelief.com(opens in new window) or follow @comicrelief on X(opens in new window) (formerly Twitter), Facebook(opens in new window), Instagram(opens in new window), LinkedIn(opens in new window) and TikTok(opens in new window) for the latest content and news.
Comic Relief is the operating name of Charity Projects, registered charity in England & Wales (326568) and Scotland (SC039730).