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George Watson's College Pipe Band (Gr. JUV)

Band profile, current ranking snapshot, and competition history.

Current Rank Points
Current Place
#4
Total Points
1559.77
Average Points
7.47
Best Result
11.27
Competitions Count
8
Rank points compare this band against each competition field. Higher points indicate stronger relative performance. This band's best ranked result came at Scottish Pipe Band Championships, with 12.86 rank points.
Movement Story
Overall Change Since Last Recalculation
1
Grade Rank
#2
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Best Recent Recalculation Move
1
Latest Recalculation Impact
1
last competed Jun 06, 2026
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Rank Points Trend

Last 8 Ranked Results

Rank points by competition date

Profile Highlights
Wins
17
Top 3 Finishes
19
Best Place
#1
Results Logged
19
Grade
JUV
Last Competed
Jun 06, 2026
Best Recent Result
#1 at Innerleithen Pipe Band Championships
Worst Recent Result
#1 at Innerleithen Pipe Band Championships
2026 snapshot: 19 results logged, 19 top-three finishes, best placing 1.
Discipline Breakdown
Piping Avg
99.25
Drumming Avg
99.58
Ensemble Avg
99.31
Best Discipline
Drumming
Weakest Discipline
Piping
Consistency Score
99.7
Band Details
LocationEdinburgh, Lothian
Founded-
ActiveActive
AssociationRSPBA
RegionEurope
CountryScotland
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About the Band

George Watson’s College Pipe Band is the school pipe band of George Watson’s College in Edinburgh. The school itself dates back to George Watson’s bequest and opened as George Watson’s Hospital in 1741, later becoming George Watson’s College. The pipe band has long been part of the school’s public identity, with historic school material showing an Officer Training Corps pipe band in earlier Watson’s life.

In the modern era, Watson’s has become one of Scotland’s strongest school pipe band programmes. Under long-serving Pipe Major Iain Simpson, the programme grew from one band and around 50 pupils learning piping into a major youth piping and drumming setup. Simpson retired in 2022 after 22 years teaching pipes at the school.

Recent results have been outstanding. George Watson’s Juvenile Band retained the Juvenile World Championship title at the 2025 World Pipe Band Championships, while the Juvenile drum corps was also crowned World Champion. In 2026, Watson’s was reported as the big winner at the Scottish Schools Pipe Band Championships, taking the Juvenile, Novice Juvenile A and Novice Juvenile B events.

Leadership & History

No leadership history is available yet.

Grade History
No grade history is available for this band yet.
Competition Results
Date Competition Contest Grade / Section Place Set Rank Points
6 Jun 2026 Innerleithen Pipe Band Championships 2 1 Medley 6.59
6 Jun 2026 Innerleithen Pipe Band Championships 3 1 Medley 6.59
30 May 2026 British Pipe Band Championships Juvenile 1 MSR 9.13
28 Mar 2026 Livingston Indoor Competition 2 1 Medley 7.41
28 Mar 2026 Livingston Indoor Competition Juvenile 1 MSR 3.68
15 Aug 2025 World Pipe Band Championships - Day 1 Juvenile 1 MSR 11.27
9 Aug 2025 European Pipe Band Championships Juvenile 2 Medley 8.89
3 Aug 2025 Bridge of Allan Highland Games Juvenile 1 MSR 6.21
3 Aug 2025 Bridge of Allan Highland Games 2 1 Medley 6.64
26 Jul 2025 Scottish Pipe Band Championships Juvenile 1 MSR 12.86
21 Jun 2025 Lochore Juvenile 1 MSR 6.86
21 Jun 2025 Lochore 2 3 MSR 6.86
15 Jun 2025 Edinburgh Juvenile 1 Medley 7.26
15 Jun 2025 Edinburgh 2 1 Medley 7.26
7 Jun 2025 Innerleithen Pipe Band Championships 3 1 MSR 7.74
7 Jun 2025 Innerleithen Pipe Band Championships 2 1 Medley 9.12
1 Jun 2025 Markinch 2 1 Medley 6.17
29 Mar 2025 Lothian and Borders Solos 2025 2 1 Medley 6.72
29 Mar 2025 Lothian and Borders Solos 2025 Juvenile 1 MSR 6.17