Port St Mary's primary school will be getting a £5,000 boost after being chosen by a Tesco customer.
Shoppers at the supermarket's Castletown branch took part in a lucky dip as part of its plastic charity token scheme.
The person finding a golden token got to choose a local school to donate to.
Deputy head Sarah Cox says the money will make a big difference to the school.
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