Green fingered pupils at Ysgol Esgob Morgan, St Asaph are set to transform their school grounds by planting up areas with trees.
The trees were sourced from the Woodland Trust who supplied the school with a “community tree pack” that contained 420 native trees that will be beneficial to local wildlife.
Headteacher Tim Redgrave said: “Tree planting is a fantastic and fun way for the children and parents to do something lasting in the school. We hope that our trees will help attract wildlife, create outdoor learning areas and make a real difference to everyone who sees them”.
Coed Cymru Officer Mike Hughes who applied for the trees on the school’s behalf and is overseeing the planting operations said: “I believe that every child should be given the opportunity to plant a tree and it is incredible to think that that in just five years the trees will be as tall as us”