In the years 1932-1935 the school was located in a fire station. As the number of school children increased, problems arose with the location of individual classes. Therefore, younger children continued to attend the fire station, while older children had classes in rooms rented in private homes.
The current school building has been in operation since 1954. In the years 2010-2012 it underwent a major renovation, thanks to which it became one of the most modern institutions in the region.
In 1928, the premises for school classes were located in four thatched buildings. At that time, Wanda Osypowicz worked as a teacher. Two years later, the name Czesław Dylewicz appears on the list of teachers.
In the years 1932-1935, the school was located in a fire station. As the number of school children increased, problems arose with the location of individual classes. Therefore, younger children continued to attend the fire station, while older children had classes in rooms rented in private homes.
The current school building has been in operation since 1954. In 2010–2012, it underwent a major renovation, which made it one of the most modern schools in the region.
In 1973, a decision was made to build a Teachers' House in Przesmyki. Specific work began a year later. The construction progressed largely thanks to community work. The finished building was put into use in 1986.