PRIMARY pupils from the Garnock Valley enjoyed a fantastic adventure at the Arran Outdoor Centre last week.
In the run up to the Easter break, the P7 pupils at the Garnock Community Campus took part in some amazing activities on the island.
And the cost of the trip was fully funded by the school to ensure everyone could join in the fun.
And while the weather could have been better at the start of the week, the P7s enjoyed a survival game in the mud and rain on their very first day ... despite some slips along the way.
They also took part a night walk before embarking on an orienteering expedition at Brodick Castle the following day.
More fun was enjoyed on a trip to Kildonan to try and spot some seals. Then there was climbing, mountain biking and a trip to the Lamlash RNLI station.
The vist included a trip to King's Cave, roasting marshmallows, and some canoeing, which saw them caught in a hail shower. The week was brought to a close with a disco for the pupils.
Definitely looks like a good time was had by all.
Pictures courtesy of the Garnock Primary X site.
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