[5] During World War II, Colorado Point was fortified with guns to safeguard the nearby oil refinery located at Lago Colony.
Lago Oil and Transport Co. Ltd. owned and operated the school, primarily catering to the educational needs of expatriates' children residing on the island.
However, during the 1960s, the school expanded its services and began admitting the dependents of local residents, charging tuition fees for enrollment.
[8] Originating from Germany in the 1960s, the anchor had been lost at sea before finding its final resting place in Seroe Colorado.
[3] It holds a poignant dedication to all the seaman who tragically lost their lives at sea, serving as a symbolic tribute to their memory.