Yorkshire Post

Smallest school closes as its only pupil moves on

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THE SMALLEST school in Britain is to close when its only pupil moves to a secondary school in Mainland Orkney.

North Ronaldsay Primary School’s single classroom will be kept on “stand-by” from August after Teighan Scott, 12, takes the daily flight to her new school.

The pupil has attended the tiny school building for several years but will now take a 20-minute flight to Mainland Orkney to attend Kirkwall Grammar School.

Councillor Kevin Woodbridge said the population on North Ronaldsay, the most northern island in the Orkney archipelag­o, had halved since he arrived in 1977.

He said poor transport links and broadband services affect the population’s ability to work.

He said: “It’s very sad but it demonstrat­es the decline on the island that has led to this.

“When I came here there were 17 people at the school and 127 on the island, now we have 50 to 60 people.

“I think it’s totally down to the transport on the island. We only get fresh food once a week during winter.”

Orkney Islands Council said the school would be brought back into use if more families with primary school-age children move to the island. The building will continue to being used for classes and activities, managed by the local community associatio­n.

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