Scottish Water’s Generation H2O education programme continues to be used in schools across Scotland, with participating teaching staff downloading lesson materials focused on caring for water and protecting natural resources. The outlets report that the programme has reached more than 100,000 pupils and students of all ages. Daily Record states that teachers in both urban and rural communities have downloaded the content and that the total number of students reached is 112,000. Glasgow Times similarly reports that more than 100,000 school pupils take part, describing the programme as nationwide and aimed at helping students understand water-related responsibilities. Both accounts present the effort as an ongoing education initiative delivered through teacher access to downloadable lesson content, rather than through in-person events. The reporting does not specify the programme’s duration, curriculum details, or measured outcomes beyond participation figures.