The campus is like a small town, just a little removed from the rest of New York City. It is surrounded by a few hundred feet of trees on all sides. At the very front, near the city streets, you will a fence with a large gate leading to the Administrative Building, which is where you will find officials, financial offices, and teacher offices. There is streetside parking and small parking lots on both the left and right sides of the Administrative Building.
Immediately behind Administrative is two buildings. On the left is History & People Studies, and on the right is Languages & Literature. These subjects are often intertwined, so too are their buildings with a connecting bridge. Most classes in these departments are taught in large auditorium-style classes.
You can continue under the bridge to find the Eukary Quad. This is an area with luscious green grass and beautiful flowerbeds near the edges and surrounding buildings. There are a few benches and trees for shade. There are interconnecting paths between each building and a fountain at the center.
If you take a left (clockwise) you will find Science & Medicine. It has an abundance of labs and it is where you will find the school nurse, who runs a walk-in clinic with the help of pre-med students. Many professors students conduct research on behalf of the school.
Continuing straight (clockwise) from there you will find Mathematics & Computing, which has state-of-the-art computers and servers that provide free wi-fi to the whole campus.
The Dormitories line the back of the Eukary Quad (see room and board) and at the very back of the campus is the Eukary Fields, where outdoor sports are played. Events, such as carnivals and festivals of all types, are held here as well.
Heading clockwise back toward the Administrative Building you will find the Arts Building. This is where you will find many art studios, dance studios, and dark rooms. There is also a theater that is used for both live performances and for projecting films.
Lastly, continuing clockwise back toward Admin, you will find the Vocational Center. This is where students learn many trades such as carpentry, metal-working, automotive, electrical, plumbing, and printing. It has a small mall run by students (with a restaurant, salon/spa, convenience store, and an auto-shop). The school newspaper is printed here.
Farther into the campus you will find the 24-hour Cafeteria and Recreational Building. It has a cafeteria, indoor track and field, a climbing wall, indoor pool, gymnasium, and several smaller rooms dedicated to events such as bingo night, coffee house/open mic, and clubs. It is a great place to be loud and have fun.
Near the Recreational Building, you will find the Library. It is beautiful, quiet, and known for its excellent variety of both educational and recreational collection. In addition to books, you may borrow comics, manga, graphic novels, audiobooks, CDS, and movies. The building is multiple stories and has multiple computer labs as well as a few rooms for meetings and educational use. There is a small cafe where culinary students and volunteers may work.
All around campus, you will find blue-painted
safety/emergency poles. If you press the red button, campus police will be dispatched to the pole's location to assist you. These poles were implemented around the nation to help prevent rape, assault, or devouring and to help students feel safer traveling alone around campus.