The School Itself

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Below, information about the school's layout itself!

Organization

For the purposes of this game, please assume the following:

  • Classrooms are organized in rows with, closest to the door, rooms 1 and back. The first floor is faculty and auxiliary classrooms, the second floor is 1-1, ect. along with art classrooms, the third floor is 2-1, ect. along with lab classrooms, and the top floor is the observatory, greenhouse and 3-1.
  • Shoe lockers are located just inside the main entryway to the left. The shoe locker area is organized from right to left with 1-1 - 3-1 in the far back.
  • Dormitories are located to the south. They are organized yearly without regard to grade, but with regard to sex. Dormitory room assignments are handled when applications are entered. They are as many floors as they need to be, with ten rooms on each floor. Five on each side of the hallway.
  • For sake of player sanity, assume that there is always one floor more than the top floor of rooms at the time. "No one lives in the top floor yet," is correct, as no one ever will, you see? :3
  • The dojo, for all Japanese oriented sports, is located to the west of the main complex, in a single-floor building resembling an old temple.
  • The observatory lies directly on top of the gymnasium. The gymnasium is vaulted ceilinged, and is as high as the third floor. It resides with doors leading directly into the courtyard.
  • School has a yard. It's in the back, where the school makes a V.
  • The track and other fields are located to the East of the campus. The swimming pool is indoors, and is located in a small adjoining building to the main campus, that looks rather like a greenhouse.
  • The real greenhouse is actually a gazebo shaped glass dome.
  • The fields include: Tennis areas, baseball fields, football/American football fields, track fields, archery areas.

What the School Looks Like

The doors in this school are sliding. The floors are wooden, and you must use your school slippers when indoors. Classrooms generally have blackboards and all classrooms are against a wall with large panel windows. The lockers need student-bought masterlocks on them, but the shoe-lockers come with school provided keys.

The entry way has the school lockers to the left, they are wide, beige coloured lockers with light blue trim. Every doorway in the school has this light blue trim. The courtyard is well manicured.

Doors in the dormitory are sliding as well.

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