TO celebrate its 110th anniversary this year, Laddsworth Primary School in Hilton has held a commemorative event of some kind each term. To mark the start of Spring and celebrate the anniversary, the school recently planted 11 indigenous trees along the boundary of the sports field, once for each decade of the school's history.
Pictured on the left are Grade 5 teachers Jenny Raubenheimer (left) and Di Smythe and Grade 5 pupils help to plant a Broom cluster fig, one of the 11 indigenous trees planted along the boundary of the sports field.
Grade 1 pupils help to put soil onto a White stinkwood, one of the 11 indigenous trees planted along the boundary of the sports field in the photograph below on the left and Grade 6 boys scatter soil onto a Waterberry/Umdoni, one of the 11 indigenous trees planted along the boundary of the sports field in the photograph below on the right.
