Each grade's homerooms look the same for the most part. They are medium sized rooms with rows of chairs and desks facing the front wall, where sits the teacher's desk and the white board behind.
In the First year homeroom you see the Northwest Courtyard from the windows. In the Second year homeroom you see the Sports Fields from the windows. In the Third year homeroom you see a hedge garden.
There are four clubs that meet in class rooms, the Newspaper club, Art club, Science club, and Orchestra club.
Newspaper Club:
The News room is fairly large as it has it's own separate dark room, self working printing press and several long blue tables for editing and page layout. A large chandiler hangs high above the tables. On the side walls are framed newspapers of famed companies, and successful self prints, along with signatured photos with famous editors and news men and women...there is one empty frame in hopes of a "Omega Hit".
On the outside of the rooms are large glass bulletin boards to display recent big news from the feilds of Science, Business to Fashion. School Clubs also use the bulletin to advertise their club. It also displays in the center the most recent of "Omega News", its purpose is to have the cover article blown up for all students to gather and read. To the side of the bulletin is a small news stand for the Omega news, this has been untouched for several months.
Art Club:
The art club is located in the main art room on the first floor. The room itself is quite large. Huge windows brought some natural light in to the room. Each window had thick drapes that prevented any light from entering the room if need be, so that the students could control the lighting for their projects.
As you enter the room you are greeted by dozens of easels and drawing horses all strategically placed around a central table that currently has a mixed still life on it. Three different types of light stand were fixed to the floor around the table.
On the same wall as the door you entered are floor to ceiling cabinets filled with different types of medium (different types of paper, cardboard, wood, paints, pencils, charcoal, clay, etc), along with different types of tools that the students could use for their projects (brushes, erasers, paint trays, etc)
Further down the room were pottery wheels and a large table for pottery making as well as a cart with tins full of different tools.
At the very end of the room was a single door with a red light above it. The sign next to the door read:
DARK ROOM
DO NOT ENTER
WHEN LIGHT IS ON
Science Club:
There are two doors to enter this room one at each end of the room. If you enter through the left door (when facing the doors) you find yourself near three hood-vents. To your right are three sets of workstations. The one closest to you is set up for chemistry, the next for physics, then lastly biology.
The chemistry workstation is well equipped with everything from beakers to Bunsen burners. The physics workstation had different tools for measuring everything from friction, to the resistance in a wire. The biology station had tools for testing DNA and then some, as well as a few pets to observe.
On the wall between the two doors were cabinets and shelves filled with all of he necessary things for any experiment the students would wish to do. As well as books they could use for reference. Under the windows were ten computers that the students could use if they so wished. On the right most wall was a white board filled with different hypothesizes, equations, and drawings.
Orchestra Club:
The room isn't spacious, because it doesn't need to be. There's a stand and a stool for a conductor towards the front of the room. There are a few chairs scattered about the room, that are adjacent to stand, though there's an abundance of chairs and stands in a corner of the room.
On the opposite wall of chairs and stands, instruments that lie in their instrument cases exist, which all look untouched due to the visible dust on them. It's apparent that all of the students bring their own instruments, which would be logical because none of the school's instruments seem to have been tuned recently.
A stack of music books, by various composers lie on the table that's adjacent to the door. They're of various difficulties, though mostly for the intermediate music players.
Ouran Private Academy Role Play Guild
An original character Role Play set in Ouran Private Academy.