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central hall The central hall is the first room encountered upon entering the building. It is an enormous room known for it's beautiful architecture, with a ceiling two stories high. Looking up, one sees the balconies extending from the upstairs rooms and hallways. The room can be used for a variety of purposes, but generally, the center of the room is left open, while the edges have tables for students to study at or simply spend time. In the colder months, the ten scattered fireplaces are lit, casting a mystically warm light on the marble. |
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ballroom Several special events are held in the ballroom throughout the year. It is large enough to hold the entire student body, with half of the floor dedicated to dining tables, chairs, and serving space for food and drink, and the other to an empty dance floor. In front of the dance floor, there is a stage for live performances during dances. It is fully carpeted, with hanging chandeliers and a second floor balcony simply surrounding the space – for more private discussions and voyeurs. |
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cafeteria The school cafeteria is rather lavish, it’s a large room with a hanging chandelier and beautiful paintings and vases full of flowers all over. The far end of the room has a banquet tables for Student Council representatives, a few smaller banquet tables are for A- and B-hall students, and then run-of-the-mill folding tables and chairs give C- and S-hall students their seating areas. While students who are rich get to be waited on by waiters and waitresses, the lower-class ones must line up and get their food buffet style, however the quality of food is all the same and everyone is fed the same five-star options with food from around the world. |
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class rooms Classrooms vary a lot within the school depending on what class is taught there – though it’s really only in the personalization décor that a teacher gives to the room. The usual skeleton of a room would be the university set up – a sort of small auditorium looking room with long tables and comfortable benches and chairs for students of all classes to sit on shaped around the front where teachers give their lectures and lessons at a white-board. |
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gymnasium The school’s gymnasium is a very spacious hall equipped with bars, weights, ropes, et cetera for average day physical training, thus making it perfectly capable of keeping its students active and in reasonable shape. The gym is also armed with premium sized courts for activities such as: basketball and volleyball. Gym class is held here every day for all social classes and years, though equipment quality may vary depending on said person’s social standing. |
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the pool Near the gymnasium is a standard sized lap pool, the length of the pool is twenty-five yards consisting of five lanes that are all five feet in width making the total width of the pool twenty-five feet wide (which is a little over eight yards). There are diving boards on the far end and removable buoys that separate the painted in lanes. The water has a blue appearance and there are lights for evening swim meets. |
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