NSW established a school to train its foresters in 1920. It was located in Strickland State Forest, north of Sydney. The School provided a two-year course for students entering after completing high school. The Australian Forestry School opened in 1926 to train foresters from all states and the Narara School was closed in 1927.
John Dargavel, 'Narara Forestry School (NSW)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, https://oa.anu.edu.au/entity/9757/text31701, accessed 25 May 2025.