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Aramis Academy (アラミス高等学校) is a prestigious academy in Edith, Calvard.

Background[]

Aramis Academy was created from the former Royal Academy. During the Revolution, a great many students lost their lives in their fight against the monarchy. Sheena Dirke was one of the students from this school, and after the war she reformed the Royal Academy into Aramis Academy, based upon the ideals and opinions of her ally, the artist Aramis Gainsbourg, from whom the school gets its name. Concepts were borrowed from Liberl's Jenis Royal Academy as well as Erebonia's Thors Military Academy to use a reference. They believed in combining many, regardless of race, nationality, ideology, or creed, and channelling them into something greater. Aramis was the first president of the school.

The school was founded for the purpose to "cultivate a wide range of human resources to lead a new nation". Its open school spirit, emphasizing its students' independence and its educational concept that balances tradition and innovation, draws students from Calvard and abroad alike, and produces a large number of elites that will play a key role in Calvard's governance.

The site of the school played a role in the Calvardian revolution, when Sheena and her close followers hid under the school in a secret room. A statue of Aramis now marks this location and hides the chamber from view.

The Aramis student council is highly influential and responsible for the organization of many extracurricular events, such as the annual Aramis Arts Festival,[JP 1] which has become synonymous with spring in the capital. This festival takes place at the end of April. Thanks to Aramis' prestigious status, competition for the yearly student council elections is fierce and many students participate.[1]

Curriculum[]

Subjects taught include the arts, physical education and history of the republic. Using orbal arts, including orbal staff training, is an electorate.

Students from Aramis complete an observational study, which involves a group of students travelling to and staying in a location somewhere in the Republic. The observational study is part of the independent curriculum for first and second years. It is optional and some students do not partake in it.

Facilities[]

  • Main Building:
  • Auditorium:
  • Library:
  • Terminal Room:
  • Science Room:
  • Art Room:
  • Music Room:
  • Cafeteria:
  • School Nurse:
  • Student Council:
  • Cooperative Store:
  • Club Rooms:
  • Basketball Courts:
  • Pool:

Notable People[]

Students[]

Name Year Notes
Renne Bright 3rd Student Council - President (98th)
Agnès Claudel 2nd Student Council - General Affairs
Albert 2nd Student Council - Treasurer
Odette 2nd Student Council - Secretary
Sasha 2nd Student Council - Club Activities Manager
Julian Vandyck 2nd Exchange student from Thors Branch Campus: Class VII. Grandfather is Thors Main Campus principal Vandyck
Lyle 2nd
James 2nd
Chignon 2nd A.V. Club Manager
Thelma 2nd
Edmond 2nd
Sigourney 2nd
Ariya 3rd Head of Aramis Library Committee
Donatello 3rd
Woody 3rd
Curtis 1st
Kisara 1st

Faculty[]

Name Pos. / Subject Notes
Ms. Matilda Director Also school nurse
Mr. Powell History Van's old homeroom teacher
Ms. Sonia Phys. Ed. Advisor to all sports clubs
Mr. Raffaello Math
Ms. Leifa Music
Towa Herschel ICO Exchange Instructor
Roscoe Aramis Student Store
Pamela Aramis Student Cafeteria
Aramis Gainsbourg 1st Principal/Headmaster Namesake of academy

Alumnus/Former Student[]

Name Class Notes
Van Arkride N/A Dropped out in May, S.1205
René Kincaid 1205 Former Student Council President
Elaine Auclair 1205 Former Student Council VP
Ronald Griffith N/A Expelled
Federica 1209 Former Student Council President (97th)
Elijah 1209 Attending Basel Institute of Science
Swin Abel N/A Temporary exchange student
Nadia Rayne N/A Temporary exchange student
Roy Gramheart 1179 Former Student Council President

Gallery[]

Trails through Daybreak[]

Trails through Daybreak II[]

References[]

Japanese terms

  1. Japanese: アラミス学藝祭

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