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In page Barrhill, New Zealand:

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After the land had been surveyed, the first buyer was the Education Board, securing land for a school in the market square, and a teacher's house on the adjacent section. Both these buildings were also built in concrete and exist to this day.[1] The school was built to a northern hemisphere design and has windows on the south side only to stop children from becoming distracted, but the windows are on the wrong side to utilise the sun.[9] Since the school closed in 1938 it has been used for functions and as a hall. The former teacher's house is used as a bach.[1] Both buildings are owned by Ashburton District Council.[10][11]