During the following years, the school and the boarding departments prospered exponentially.
However, weakened by the split and the prevailing economic situation, the new school did not prosper.
For several years the school prospered as a female preserve.
Through 75 years the school prospered with its enrollment peaking in 1929-30 at 1112 students.
He remained master for 31 years, and under him the school prospered.
The school prospered rapidly and soon 100 boys were on the roll.
As anticipated, the school prospered in its new location.
The school prospered throughout the Edo period, during the years of 1600 to 1868.
The school prospered until September 1877, when it was closed a third time; this closure, however, lasted only a few days.
Over the years the school further prospered, and in 1916 girls were admitted for the first time.