All Jewish symbols have been removed, although as of 2012 there is a plaque on the front wall of the building commemorating the 85,000 Jews from Zakarpattia who died in the Holocaust.
A plaque was placed on the building commemorating the fire.
In 1995, a building commemorating the 100th anniversary was constructed, which houses the library and some clubrooms.
There is a plaque on the front of the building commemorating McCullers and the books she wrote there.
There is a blue plaque on the wall of this current building commemorating Albert Ketèlbey who studied at the Birmingham School of Music when it was part of the Institute.
There is a date stone on the building commemorating its construction in 1891.
In addition to Confucian temples associated with the state cult of Confucius, there were also ancestral temples belonging to the Kong lineage, buildings commemorating Confucius's deeds throughout China, and private temples within academies.
There was a war memorial in the building commemorating two former Masters and 50 old boys.
Honour Rolls in the main part of the building record the names of locals who served in both wars as well as a memorial stone at the front of the building commemorating the original Men from Snowy River March in 1916.
Since then, other memorials have been established within the building commemorating those Harvardians who later died in World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.