Kell Bank Primary School, near Masham, will close its doors for good on Friday after the county council issued a closure notice.
The school only has six pupils and with two of those set to move on to secondary school in September, North Yorkshire County Council decided it was no longer sustainable.
In 2020 Ofsted rated the school as Outstanding, but a report said its dwindling numbers meant it would likely have fallen into deficit in the coming years.
The school can accommodate up to 50 pupils but after dropping from 15 in September 2019 to six the county council opened a consultation.
At the time, Stuart Carlton, director of children’s services at the council, said the proposal was being done with a “heavy heart”.

One of the images from last week’s exhibition: the Kell Bank class of 1928
The 200-year-old school has educated thousands of children. Governors and staff wanted to celebrate this history and arranged an exhibition of memories last week from past and current pupils.
More celebrations are planned to mark its final week, including an open day on Thursday July 22, followed by a tree planting and bench dedication ceremony that afternoon.
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In a Facebook post, the school thanked all those who have worked with it over the years. It said:
“Kell Bank has played such an important role in our community and so many will cherish their memories of their schooldays at Kell Bank.”
The last day of term before the summer holiday is Friday July 23.
Two of the remaining pupils will be going to Thornton Watless Primary School whilst the other two move to schools towards Ripon after moving house for the 2021/2022 school year.
School with only six pupils set to close in AugustFormal moves have begun to close a primary school in the Harrogate district that has just six pupils.
Kell Bank Church of England Primary School, Healey, near Masham, can accommodate up to 50 pupils aged four to 11.
The number of pupils fell to 15 in September 2019 and is now six, five of whom are girls.
North Yorkshire County Council has now given the go-ahead for publication of a closure notice with a view to the school closing on August 31.
Stuart Carlton, director of children’s services at the council, said the proposal was being done with a “heavy heart”. He added:
“We know the value of village schools but such low numbers cannot financially sustain a school and can have a negative impact on the social and educational interests of children remaining.”
A council consultation on the closure proposal runs until March 5.
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Mr Carlton said responses so far “appear to indicate an acceptance of the situation here given only six pupils remain on roll”.
He added the council welcomed any further views before a final decision is made.
The remaining six pupils will have to transfer to other schools.
According to the council, seven other primary schools within reasonable travelling distance have places available.
Anyone who wishes to view the closure proposals or make a representation can visit the council’s consultations page here.