New School at Barambah Aboriginal Settlement c1930

The new school, as with the old school, is too small. The building is designed for 150 pupils yet enrolments are now over 180 pupils. The most obvious problem is there are three classes but only two classrooms. Again, part of one class is forced to sit on an open veranda.

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