The school was built in 1950 during the village's reconstruction. It is entirely constructed of hewn stone, visually striking and emotionally significant because over its 20 years of operation, many of our fellow villagers attended under truly difficult learning conditions. These conditions were also challenging for the teachers who served at the school. In the early 1950s, it had around 12 students. The number of students decreased over the years, and the school closed permanently in 1970.