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had an initial enrollment of 74 boys, because that was the amount the building could accommodate. From there the college was resituated at
Calvary, Arima, where it stands today.The college in 2020 welcomed a new building. The building will cater for Sixth Form classes, a new multi-level block with new facilities like a physics lab, chemistry lab, physical education area, all with store rooms; a general lab, 13 classes, dean's office, cafeteria, with washrooms on each floor. An indoor auditorium will house a multi- purpose sports area, office, stage and back stage area with washrooms and changing rooms.
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