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Ornithol Tower
This center most structure of the complex is also the only structure on campus that is 'multi-purpose'. It rises thirty stories into the air and is built to be a large, tall cylinder with a 100 meter diameter at it's base level, tapering down to a 75 meter diameter on it's rooftop level. The first two floors serves as an academic commons area for all students attending the Complex, and it isn't uncommon to see gradeschoolers mingling with post-grad students in these areas. In fact? Complex staff encourages such interactions when appropriate. The next three stories of the central tower are for Complex staff. Teachers' offices, lounges, supply rooms, and all manner of places that students themselves typically have little interest in visiting, can be located here. The twenty-five floors that follow that are home to the world's only currently known Arcane College, with one class room per floor, where students can be taught the finer points of magical studies ranging from alchemy to conjuration, from illusion to, yes, even Necromancy.
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The Four Roses
Constructed as wings, each extending three hundred meters from the tower's base and tapering down to near points when viewed from above, the term 'four roses' began as a colloquial term used by staff, and even the personnel who built the place when the similarity to a 'compass rose' was noted. Each one pointing in a cardinal direction, the Complex's University-level curriculums have been divided into four logical sections, each section having been placed in a wing. The North Rose houses all math and science classes, while The South Rose is where one goes to study and practice their arts. Linguistics and Social Sciences can be found in The East Rose, and The West Rose houses pretty much everything else, having become known more colloquially as 'The Elective Rose'.
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Primary Building
Housing the youngest students on the Island, this building is equivalent to a traditional 'Elementary School' and is nestled into the North-East corner of the complex. Covering the first six years of a young student's academic career, curriculum in this building is designed to not only be impartial and informative, but also engaging and, a lot of times, even fun. Playgrounds and such surround the building's exterior, along with a four-foot picket fence around some of them to keep the youngest of those students from wandering off too far away from their teachers.
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Secondary Building
Occupying the South-West corner, classes in this building cater to students who are in their seventh year, all the way up through their twelfth year of study. Classes are even more in depth and informative at this level, and not -quite- as fun as the classes from the previous six years, but engaging curriculum is still heavily featured here as well. Self study is promoted and time management and critical thinking skills are taught here as students attending these classes enter the stages that will mold them from children into young adults.
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Auditorium
Often used for musical education purposes, this North-West building is also home to several extra-curricular activities including the drama club, who organizes and performs plays and musicals periodically. The Auditorium itself is an enormous theatre, designed for comfort and maximum capacity, while the upper levels include smaller rehearsal rooms, the music supply room, and variety of other small rooms and facilities to be used by those interested in the performing arts.
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