A PROJECT to plant a fruit orchard at boarding schools across Britain is blossoming as students leave a lasting legacy for the future.

Boarders at Ripon Grammar School have planted a cherry tree as part of the Boarding Schools Association initiative to create the largest orchard, by distance, in the UK.

Girls who live at Johnson House, the school's boarding house for girls, unanimously chose “cherry summer sun” - or prunus avium - from the list offered.

Lucy Mumford, 16, of Pickering, explained: "We were given a choice but everyone wanted a cherry tree because they think it's pretty and we can eat the fruit in the summer."

The grammar school’s tree will be plotted on a special section of the Boarding Schools Association website, which will expand and grow as the orchard develops across Britain.

The tree's arrival has coincided with the school building on its boarding provision for the future with work underway on an extension to Johnson House, which will see capacity increase from 38 to 50 girls from September.

The new extension will provide single rooms, primarily aimed at sixth formers, as well as communal areas and additional accommodation for live-in staff.

*Ripon Grammar is one of only 38 state boarding schools in England, where education is free but boarding is paid for.