Post by Tiger on Jan 24, 2016 7:53:35 GMT
★ The Three Schools ★
These three schools are the most important and where Your Dream Awaits is basically set around. All the schools are rich. But first, everyone should know more about Etoiles.
★ Etoiles ★
The Etoile system is employed as the internal politics between the schools and governs school operations. Little is shown as to the influence the teachers and sisters have on the inter-school politics. The system is designed for two Etoiles to be instated at the same time in order to work as a team. The two Etoiles are seen as figureheads for the three schools. Although there are three schools, both Etoiles must come from the same school. They have certain specific duties, such as greeting new students arriving at the schools, participating in important school events, and serving as a mediator between disputes in student council meetings of the three schools, among others. They are given a private greenhouse in which to grow flowers for use during school events.
The Etoiles are elected after going through what is known as The Etoile Election, which consists of three competitions. The higher scoring pairs from the first two competitions carry on to the third competition, and the pair that wins the third competition becomes the Etoile Couple. It facilitates the culmination of the finale, and thus serves an important purpose. Once the winners have been named, a special ceremony marks the end of the election, at which the president of the student council from the school that won the election presents two necklaces for the winners to wear during their tenure as Etoiles. They are both identical except for the colors of the pendants: one is red, the other is blue. The older student receives the blue pendant and the younger of the two is given the red pendant.
★ St. Miator's Academy ★
St. Miator's Academy, the oldest of the three schools which has a history of over 100 years, is known for upholding old traditions. It was founded on a monastery and is seen as the school for "brides", reinforced by the existence of extracurricular classes including tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and Japanese dancing. It is not unusual for students to be engaged before graduation. The school uniform is a long black dress, designed in the Gothic Lolita fashion. At Miator, the class names are associated with objects from nature, such as moon, flower and snow. In the Dorms, there is a concept called the room temp system for students from Miator. Every underclassman entering the dormitories, if they are chosen to serve the upperclassman as room temps, perform maid duties, which include cleaning the room of the students they are assigned to serve.
★ St. Spica's Institute ★
St. Spica's Institute has the white colored buildings and uniforms, and was built after Miator. The school prides itself in advancing the independence of women and men who play a role in improving society. It is well known for its culture and the accomplishments of its sports program compared to the other two schools. Spica has what is known as the St. Spica Choir, or the "Saintly Chorus," which consists of students from Spica who perform at special events and even concerts for students at Spica. At Spica, the class names are numbers in French, such as un (one), deux (two), and trois (three). Spica and Miator compete with each other quite aggressively, which often ends in dispute when students from these two schools get together.
★ Le Rim's School ★
St. Lulim's School is the newest of the three schools, and has pink and white colored buildings and uniforms. Its uniform is modeled after a traditional Japanese school uniform style. At Le Rim, the class names are the letters from the Latin alphabet: A, B, C, etc. Students at St. Le Rim's are traditionally free and relaxed, and are rarely seen fighting. The students enjoy a lot of freedom in terms of activities, or the clubs they are allowed to form. In effect, there are a wide range of clubs at St. Le Rim's ranging from dancing, to cooking, to anything else a group of at least three people can think up.
These three schools are the most important and where Your Dream Awaits is basically set around. All the schools are rich. But first, everyone should know more about Etoiles.
★ Etoiles ★
The Etoile system is employed as the internal politics between the schools and governs school operations. Little is shown as to the influence the teachers and sisters have on the inter-school politics. The system is designed for two Etoiles to be instated at the same time in order to work as a team. The two Etoiles are seen as figureheads for the three schools. Although there are three schools, both Etoiles must come from the same school. They have certain specific duties, such as greeting new students arriving at the schools, participating in important school events, and serving as a mediator between disputes in student council meetings of the three schools, among others. They are given a private greenhouse in which to grow flowers for use during school events.
The Etoiles are elected after going through what is known as The Etoile Election, which consists of three competitions. The higher scoring pairs from the first two competitions carry on to the third competition, and the pair that wins the third competition becomes the Etoile Couple. It facilitates the culmination of the finale, and thus serves an important purpose. Once the winners have been named, a special ceremony marks the end of the election, at which the president of the student council from the school that won the election presents two necklaces for the winners to wear during their tenure as Etoiles. They are both identical except for the colors of the pendants: one is red, the other is blue. The older student receives the blue pendant and the younger of the two is given the red pendant.
★ St. Miator's Academy ★
St. Miator's Academy, the oldest of the three schools which has a history of over 100 years, is known for upholding old traditions. It was founded on a monastery and is seen as the school for "brides", reinforced by the existence of extracurricular classes including tea ceremony, flower arrangement, and Japanese dancing. It is not unusual for students to be engaged before graduation. The school uniform is a long black dress, designed in the Gothic Lolita fashion. At Miator, the class names are associated with objects from nature, such as moon, flower and snow. In the Dorms, there is a concept called the room temp system for students from Miator. Every underclassman entering the dormitories, if they are chosen to serve the upperclassman as room temps, perform maid duties, which include cleaning the room of the students they are assigned to serve.
★ St. Spica's Institute ★
St. Spica's Institute has the white colored buildings and uniforms, and was built after Miator. The school prides itself in advancing the independence of women and men who play a role in improving society. It is well known for its culture and the accomplishments of its sports program compared to the other two schools. Spica has what is known as the St. Spica Choir, or the "Saintly Chorus," which consists of students from Spica who perform at special events and even concerts for students at Spica. At Spica, the class names are numbers in French, such as un (one), deux (two), and trois (three). Spica and Miator compete with each other quite aggressively, which often ends in dispute when students from these two schools get together.
★ Le Rim's School ★
St. Lulim's School is the newest of the three schools, and has pink and white colored buildings and uniforms. Its uniform is modeled after a traditional Japanese school uniform style. At Le Rim, the class names are the letters from the Latin alphabet: A, B, C, etc. Students at St. Le Rim's are traditionally free and relaxed, and are rarely seen fighting. The students enjoy a lot of freedom in terms of activities, or the clubs they are allowed to form. In effect, there are a wide range of clubs at St. Le Rim's ranging from dancing, to cooking, to anything else a group of at least three people can think up.