In addition to residential houses, the community contains religious and educational structures.
This educational structure in Odisha is referred to commonly as the 10+2 system.
However the church, educational and legal structures remained separate.
At the time it was the tallest educational structure in the world.
This was a period which saw major changes in the educational structure of Ceylon.
Resources must be shifted from the top-heavy end of the educational structure to early education.
As a result, educational structures were weak at independence, with very limited coverage above primary level for the majority of the population.
The last batch of students under this educational structure graduated from the College in 2012.
The college was then one of the largest and best appointed educational structures in the entire West.
The building was described as the "finest educational structure in the area."