The school roll peaked in 1927, when there were 38 children enrolled.
Students travelled to and from school by ponies, which were left in the back paddock while they were in class.
"The children rode to school here, from north and south of the school. There were farming enterprises happening plus there was also a lot of sawmills in the area,"says local historian Marion Donald.
And while the school may be closing its legacy will live on, in the lessons learned by the children who got their start in education here.
"I feel particularly proud that students were learning really well and that was recognised by ERO when they visited," says Mrs Forster.
The hope is that the school can turn into a community center, where it can be used by everyone.
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