Five years ago, Tuturumuri School in Wairarapa had 22 students. Today, it has none.
In fact it has had no students all term. But the school is determined to remain open.
Board of Trustees chairman Mike Firth said student numbers dropped as farm owners aged, as forestry replaced farms that employed people, and as parents took children to Martinborough where they work.
Instead of accepting its seemingly inevitable fate, the school is battling on thanks to a healthy savings account.
It will pay its three staff for the first term of next year on the chance of students enrolling.