The college reopened on their new campus in the fall of 2008.
The college burned in late 1921 and did not reopen.
The college reopened in 1846 and graduated its first class in 1847.
In 1947 reconstruction began and the College reopened in 1948.
The College reopened on 13 January 1965 with 440 pupils.
The College reopened in 1974 with 630 pupils and 23 teachers including 5 Brothers.
The College reopened after the war and a chapel was built in 1950 to remember those who died during the Japanese occupation.
In 1865, the college reopened, now administered by the Unitarian Church.
After the civil war ended, the College reopened.
Schools and colleges are not reopening before Oct. 9.