TWO Borders primaries have scooped a top national award.

Kirkhope and Yarrow schools, which share a combined roll of just 51 pupils, took the Community Benefits category at the inaugural Scottish School Food Awards.

Yarrow has 21 pupils and Kirkhope, five miles away, has 30.

Their health and well-being project was linked to issues of poverty and rural isolation.

Children and staff checked out local shops, created their own recipes and looked for unusual food. Each week they tried different healthy snacks.

Parents helped the children bake bread rolls to go with home-made soup. The schools have their own potato patch and plan to install a polytunnel.

Russell Williams, head teacher of Yarrow and Kirkhope primary schools, said: “We were delighted even to get shortlisted. It’s heartwarming to have come out on top against some of the country’s best-known private schools.

“Some kids can be picky eaters. We encourage all pupils to try new things and broaden their experience. This led to them enjoying a wider range of healthy food and increased their involvement with the local community.”