Managers enjoyed games of rounders and music and movement classes when they took a break from their jobs in aid of Sports Relief and National Apprenticeship Week.
Members of the management team from Peterborough Regional College were at FACET college for adults with special needs.
Kris Harrold, FACET manager, said: “Mot only will they be out of their comfort zone they will also have to dress up to get involved as part of the Sports Relief challenge.
“It is a great way to see the range of activities we get involved in here at the college.”
A spokesman for Peterborough Regional College (PRC) said: “The idea of today was to go ‘back to the shop floor’ and be apprentices for the day to promote National Apprenticeship Week.
“We had a fun filled morning with the learners and staff to support activities for Sport Relief.
“It was great to be part of the team and seeing the learners explore the obstacle course and champion team playing.”
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