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Primary 7 from Dunblane Primary School recently spent a week at Dalguise PGL Centre in Perthshire. They challenged themselves in a variety of outdoor activities which make the most of the beautiful natural setting of a forest overlooking the River Tay.


Dunblane’s Primary Sevens got on a coach ready to start their fantastic adventure All the ambitious kids were ready to start their fun-filled day Lots of challenging activities to do – archery, abseiling and tree-climbing too Gigantic swings and forest trails Uncovering ourselves more, day by day It was very depressing to finally leave Sad to go but..... Eager to get home By Rio Bullman & Olivia Black P7


DPS 7s embraced the epic challenge of mighty Dalguise Amazingly awesome activities every day Laughing our way through most of the day looking forward to the next super task Getting even more tired by the minute as exhaustion kicks in Using all our strengths in the brilliant challenges that we do Instructors at every exciting event making it extremely cheerful Some of us were a tiny bit scared but overcoming our fears is what it’s all about Emotional when the leaders say “ It’s time to go!” By Oscar Clarke & Murray McNeish P7


Dunblane Primary’s P7 laughed and celebrated while thinking about the journey ahead


All the children were so excited for the amazing challenges to begin Lovely instructors helped us have a fantastic time at Dalguise Getting more exhausted as the week goes on Understanding your strengths and weaknesses Including everyone in every awesome activity Suddenly it’s the last day of this astonishing adventure Everyone loved it and wants to go back but not before a giant sleep By Sebastian Sandin, Hannah Kerr & Mark Thomson P7


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