Students from a Golders Green school performed at a charity's fundraising dinner on Wednesday.

The band, Kitch N’ Sink, made up of three 14 year-old pupils from the Jewish Community Secondary School, performed at Camden-based charity Spread a Smile's fundraising sinner at the London Marriott Hotel in Swiss Cottage.

The band, featuring Aaron Maurice, Alon Issler and Lior Solomons-Wise, performed a rendition of Bill Withers' Lovely Day.

Aaron was the inspiration behind the charity's inception after his aunt and one of the founders of Spread a Smile, Josephine Segal, saw how positively he responded to an entertainer at Great Ormond Street Hospital while receiving cancer treatment.

The charity send children's entertainers to GOSH and other hospitals in London to brighten the days of seriously ill teenagers and children.

Charity founder Vanessa Crocker and Ms Segal, from Hampstead Garden Suburb, said: "All funds raised at the dinner will support our vital work entertaining seriously ill children and teenagers in hospital.

“We are so proud of everything the charity has achieved over the last four years.

"It is a privilege to meet so many young people battling serious illnesses and to help them and their families to smile during their darkest days.”