A SCHOOL is to welcome the community through its doors for one final time.
Former pupils, staff, parents and residents are being invited to share their memories of Startforth Morritt Memorial Primary School at a special open day next Wednesday, November 30.
Memorabilia will be on display, giving people the chance to share their stories of the school over the years.
Acting headteacher Vicky Bain said: “Startforth Morritt Memorial CE Primary School has been an important part of the community for such a long time. The staff at school felt that it was only fitting to give people the chance to come and share their memories and stories before the school closes at the end of the year.”
Despite the best efforts of campaigners, with almost 1,800 people signing a petition against the closure, Durham County Council’s cabinet decided there was “no alternative.” The final decision to close the school, amid falling pupil numbers, was made in September.
Ms Bain added: “We have collected together old records, plans, maps, photographs and newspaper articles which will be displayed in school for people to look at.
“It would be good if we could add some more names to faces or add stories to go with images.
“We hope that giving people this opportunity will allow everyone to meet informally and recognise the importance the school has had over many, many years.”
The school will be open from 2pm until 8pm. Refreshments will be available throughout the day.
The school will officially close on December 31. However, all of the children have already left the school following a decision made by parents at the end of September to keep friendship groups together.
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