Breadalbane Public School celebrates 150 years of education on Saturday October 27.
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Co-principal at the school, Kristy Grant, outlined the proceedings for the day.
“We are going to have a tour of the Old School House from 11.30am to 12.30pm,” Ms Grant said.
“From 1pm, we are going to have celebrations at the school, but the official ceremony will begin at 3pm.
“They will include history displays and artwork from the students and tile making activities.
“From 6pm, we will have a dinner at the hall.”
On the day, there will be a jumping castle as well as games and entertainment to keep the little ones occupied.
There are currently six students enrolled at the school.
They are sisters Alina and Ava Peaty, siblings Olive and Charlie Cashmere, Evalyn Atwtwood and Hayley Jeffree.
All of the students, their parents and both past and future students are welcome to come and join in the celebrations.
“We are expecting at least 100 people on the day,” she said.
“We have a few past teachers and principals coming, but not all of them will make it unfortunately.”
Other special guests on the day include Member for Goulburn Pru Goward, Upper Lachlan Mayor John Stafford and director educational leadership Meg Couvee.
The Gourmet Boys will be catering for the dinner while both the school staff and Parents and Citizens Association will have some Devonshire tea available.
Tickets for the dinner are $30 a head and must be paid to the school as soon as possible.
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