[1] The school served years 10-12 and had the final stages of secondary education in Nauru.
[4] In the 1950s it served grades 4 and 5, and a new building opened in 1954.
Reuben Kun, who wrote an article about Nauru's university system, stated that in that period there was an unanticipated increase in the number of students at the school.
[5] The school had classes teaching Nauruan circa the 1960s and 1970s.
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