The Parryville Hall has social and historic heritage significance. It was originally built to serve as a school for Group 113 of the Group settlers. Opened on 8 July 1925, it was renamed Kordabup School in November of that year. A second school was established in the area in 1926 and it was officially named Group 113 East End. From April 1927, the Kordabup School became Parry Inlet School. The School closed in December 1933 but reopened in 1937. Finally, in 1945, it closed its doors as a school and became a community hall for church services, dances and social gatherings.
(Courtesy of Heritage Council of WA)