HORSHAM'S Holy Trinity Lutheran School principal Jeff Gork agreed to participate in the ice bucket challenge on one condition: students raise $500 for motor neurone disease.
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The students stepped up to the challenge, raising $760.75 towards research and support services.
School captains Colby Ledge and Natasha Wilson had the honour of pouring a bucket of ice water on Mr Gork, who donned top hat and tails for the bucketing.
Staff members Jess Kelly, Claire Harvey, Jason Przibilla and Chris Surridge also took part in the challenge, which has swept the globe and dominated social media.
On Wednesday, Motor Neurone Disease Australia announced it would fund an additional research grant for 2015 with donations from the ice bucket challenge.
The association has received $700,000 from the initiative.
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