Hard work bearing fruit for pupils and staff at Borders school

Tuesday May 12th 2026

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Earlston Primary pupils

Written by Local Democracy Reporter, Paul Kelly

Hard work is bearing fruit at a Borders primary school after staff and pupils gathered for a special ceremony.

Youngsters at Earlston Primary showed their gardening skills planting fruit trees in the school grounds.

Members of the design and construction team Stallan-Brand Architects and Goodson Associates along with staff and friends of Earlston primary school were on site to help the pupils plant the trees in the school’s new orchard.

The apple, pear and plum trees, three of each, were provided by Johnson Nurseries through P1Ltd, their landscape supervisors, Ji Gebbie, gave a master class in planting before handing compost and spades over to the pupils.

The planting ceremony also gave the newly formed P3–P7 choir the opportunity to make its first public performance, which was warmly received by visitors to the school.

Kevin Wilson, head teacher at Earlston Primary School, said: “Thank you to everyone who helped make the planting ceremony such a special occasion.

“Thanks to our pupils and visitors for their care planting the trees and to the newly formed choir, who performed so well and contributed to a memorable day for the school community.

“We look forward to watching the trees grow in the years ahead and enjoying picking the fruit.”

Work to improve the outdoor areas at Earlston Primary School is due to begin on Friday of this week and is expected to be completed by June 8.

The project will see the school’s perimeter fencing repositioned to bring the existing tarmacked area into the playground, the footpath outside the school fence widened, and new parking created at the East Green area.

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