THE NSW Department of Education says it is aware of the current condition of the former Murrami Public School.
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It comes as the Murrami Country Women's Association raised concerns about the state of the school grounds, which it says have fallen into a state of disrepair.
This includes not just overgrown weeds and long grass at the grounds, but buildings have been "left to rot", windows broken and subsequently boarded up again and more.
A NSW Department of Education spokesman said action would soon be taken, but failed to specify exactly what that would entail.
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"The department is aware of the condition of these grounds and will be undertaking works to rectify," the spokesman said.
"Works are expected to begin within the next month."
Murrami Public School has been closed since the end of term four in 2014.
What followed was the amalgamation of the school with Whitton Public School, which is now known as the Whitton-Murrami Public School.
"The school was closed in 2014 and, since then, has been left to ruin," Murrami CWA publicity officer Iris Herrmann said.