A cake was cut, a tree was planted and a mural was revealed as past and current staff, students, family and friends celebrated 100 years of Sherenden and Districts School.
The centenary celebration was held at the school on Saturday and 150 people from around the country made their way to the country district.
Past pupil, Penny Hallgarth, said the original classroom that started the school in 1916 was still there today.
"On Saturday we got to have a look around and I could see the flu on the ceiling from the smoking boiler and the tiles on the floor that were there when I was a student in the classroom," Ms Hallgarth said.
She attended the school from 1960 when there was just one classroom and teacher.