What a fantastic day we all had today. It was non-stop, from the start of the day when Mike Dilger, wildlife presenter from The One Show, lead our school assembly, to the afternoon when all the children in the school were involved in pressing apples to make fresh juice to toast our newly planted orchard. In between Year 6 carried out a soil and worm study and then Year 5 and Year 4 helped to plant our trees.
We would like to thank Airbus and the North Wales Wildlife Trust for making this day possible, Mike Dilger, who was involved in all the day's activities and all of our children who were a credit to the school on this busy day.
There is a selection of photos below and more in the Gallery in the Children's section of the website.
Unfortunately not the ones with chocolate chips.
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