Category Archives: Applegrove News

John Muir Conservationists

Weeding out the Sitka Spruce – these were big examples of what was pulled up.

Having a breather after working to pull up Sitka.

“Do something for wildness and make the mountains glad.” John Muir, 1892

Although there are no mountains in Sanquhar Woods, the pupils of P5 and P6 carried out some important conservation work and made the woodlands glad over the last two days. After consulting with the Forres Community Woodland Trust team it was agreed that in order to help improve biodiversity in the forest it was necessary to weed out a tree called the Sitka Spruce. This non-native tree tends to take over and colonise the forest. Armed with old gloves and wearing outdoor clothes the children set to work. By the end of the afternoon they were able to differentiate the Sitka from the Scots Pine, the Silver Birch and the gorse. Lots of small Sitka were pulled out of the ground and were left in large piles to decompose. After the work they played a game in the shade of a big tree called ‘Let the wind blow if….’ Well done Applegrove conservationists!
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Forest Trail Run Series Winners

Faith Kenyon was silver medallist for this years Forest Trail Run Series.

Well done to Bruce Evans who won the gold medal for overall winner of the U12 Forest Trail Run Series, 2017

Ashley Anderson and John Scott show off the winning school trophy for the Forest Trail Run Series. Go Applegrove!

Congratulations to all the boys and girls from Applegrove who have turned out to the forest trail runs. The series of trail runs took them to Monaughty, Culbin, Quarrelwood and Roseisle Forests. Tonight was the final run at Roseisle which took the Under 12’s along the beach, up a giant sand hill and along an undulating forest trail. The final results were announced and out of 33 participating schools Applegrove were the overall winners. It is thanks to each and every one of you who ran that we achieved this result.

Landmark

This morning the P7s set off on their last Primary School outing – to Landmark.  The weather was fantastic and the sun shone all day long.  The pupils made the most of the roller coaster, maze and water slides.  Many challenged themselves on the Tarzan Trail and Sky Jump and we took the opportunity to see the beautiful butterflies in the butterfly house.  A fun day was had by all.