Pupil ambassadors from St Columba's and Woodmill have been checking out the new high schools, which will open at the £220 million Dunfermline Learning Campus in a little more than 150 days.
To get ready for the big day in August, students visited the site last month and will now share what they learned with their classmates and the catchment primary schools.
The pupil ambassadors from St Columba's were: from S1, David Aboaba, Ronan Clark, Mirell McKinlay and Kambi Nwachukwu; S2 students Suzie Bedborough, Ciaran Henderson and Amelia Seger; and, from S3, Tammy Ala, Daisy Hutchison and Silas Gilhoooley Rutherford.
And the Woodmill ambassadors were: from S1, Ben Harrower, Ella Jamieson, Angus MacGregor and Erin McKay; and from S5, Matthew I'Anson, Oliver Morrison, Gemma Reekie and Skye Shanklan.
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The site is also starting to look a lot greener as the landscaping gets underway.
Once complete, there will be around 38,000 plants and trees around the campus and the plans also include allotments and fruit trees.
There will be a rain garden and tree avenue which will provide food and shelter for bees, butterflies and other wildlife.
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