The known information about the locations:
- Looks bigger from the outside.
- Only open at certain times.
- There are two doors leading into the kitchen area, which is off-limits for some students
- The vendors come in from outside the academy.
- After class, teachers monitor the area for some time.
- There are 5 doors leading into the school buildings, two of which are for teachers only.
- The modern inside contrasts with the old-fashioned outside. The building must've gone through some renovations unlike the other older buildings on campus.
- The books are sorted by the Dewey decimal system
- There are 10 study rooms in total, two of which are reserved for clubs
- Mostly used in spring and summer.
- Used for ALL sports try-outs.
- Surprisingly it's always open. Sometimes students go there if the courtyard is used for an event.
Music Room
- The tables are arranged in a circle
- Instruments are all against the wall and some are hanged up
- The only exception is a grand piano in the centre of the tables.
- Instruments can be rented out for a week
Dance Studios
- There are five in total. One is reserved for the dance and gymnastic teams
- The walls and the ceiling is covered in mirrors. Only one studio is an exception to that rule as it is used for aerial dancing so mirrors would be a hazard
- If a student wishes to use props, they can be found in a large cupboard opposite the studios.
Uncovered Secrets:
- Rumour has it that the vice principal was arguing with professor Haney about removing something from the teachers' lounge.
- Profersor Barnes began to encourage students to consider applying for various leadership positions, including club leaders and the prefects.
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