Classes

The Teaching factions (Professors and Teachers) have the purpose of entertaining you, they're not there to lecture or make your experience on the server boring.


What can I do in classes?

General Lessons

More often than not, teachers opt for 'General' classes where you'll learn something new about the subject they're teaching, and be required to play a knowledge-testing game at the end of the class, or something similar. Players are encouraged to roleplay and interact during these lessons, you're in the class to enjoy yourself, after all.

Field Trips

Occasionally, teachers may host Field Trips where they visit a hotspot on the map, this could be anywhere from the forest to the beach. Whilst the field trip is usually related to their subject, you may find it's just a fun lesson that you can join in on.

Special Lessons

Sometimes, teachers will request special things to be built for their classes by staff or builders, these tend to entail things like obstacle courses (parkour), barbecues, a drama set, and other fun activities you can take part in that aren't usual.

Special Visits

Occasionally, classes will have special visits from other factions where you can learn about their role in Karakura and ask them any questions (you may even get to roleplay as the role).


Why should I go to class?

First and foremost, it's SchoolRP! Why not join in on the fun and join an ongoing class when they're announced! But most importantly, by joining class you can meet new people, gain roleplay experience and maybe even learn something new.

By attending classes you can also gain Reward Stickers which can be redeemed to get special prizes, like toys, gaming systems, and much more.


Do I have to attend class?

The short answer is no. All classes are optional, however all teachers have a unique style of roleplay and teaching, so if you don't find one teacher/class fun, perhaps you'll enjoy a different one.


Can I be kicked or removed from class?

Yes. As in real life, school teachers have their own classroom discipline system which may result in you being removed from class. Handling 28 players or more at one time can be difficult with a lot of disruptions, and so Teachers may remove students from class as a last resort.

It's important to note that as a student you should fear the consequences of your actions, so if you're threatened with a detention, your character should react accordingly and tone it down.


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