There is only a marker left indicating where the Plymouth School once stood.
The school was established in 1906
The first name given to this school was Eden S.D. The name was changed to Plymouth not too long after this. William Manson, Jacob Stover and John Broadfoot were discussing names when a Plymouth Rock hen flew by. They then decided to choose the name of “Plymouth” for this school. A new school was built in 1923 and operated until 1964. The building was then sold to the Philadelphia Mennonite Church for an expansion to their existing church complex.
The first teacher in 1908 was a Miss Weir. The last teacher to teach here was Niela Schellenburg in 1964, the year the school was opened for the last time.