The previously disused old school, just to the east has been restored by an Operation Transformation group into a space for the local community.
The school was destroyed during the Chinese Civil War but has since been restored.
Apparently, parents believed that the school had been restored to normal.
In 1998 the school was repaired and restored.
The school successfully applied for a grant from English Heritage and the house has since been restored.
The school was restored after the fire, but has since been used as a community center afer the schools' amalgamation into Windgap national school.
The school, built in 1916, has been completely restored and is the only public historic building in Keizer.
The school was built in the mid-30s and restored for this new role.
In October of the same year the school at Martia Road was restored and returned to the nuns.
Shortly thereafter, Castro declared that the schools would be recognized, restored, and preserved as national monuments.