Tokyo Jujutsu High is a broad campus of several buildings build in a traditional Japanese architectural style, operating under the guise of a Buddhist temple. The school building is well hidden on Tokyo's outskirts, far and high in the mountains. Naturally, there are a lot of trees around the property to further obscure the location. Some elements other than the buildings reflect the Buddhist theme. There are several statues of deities, shrines, and torii gates around the campus. Sits near the Yokohama Barrier Shrine.
The Tokyo Prefectural Jujutsu High School, more commonly known as Tokyo Jujutsu High, is an academy that the Jujutsu Headquarters established in the Tokyo prefecture as an institution for the education, guidance, and supervision of Jujutsu sorcerers.
The principal of the High School is appointed by the Jujutsu Headquarters and it’s their responsibility to oversee all affairs concerning the training of sorcerers, handling all sorcerers in danger, and have the authority to command and supervise all sorcerers.
After a student enrols in Jujutsu High, they are taught about the school's rules and security measures. They are informed about a barrier that surrounds the High School which hides the premise from the outside world. Anyone who already knows of its location can easily find it but it is strictly prohibited to enter school grounds without authorization.
All students who attend Jujutsu High must abide by the Jujutsu regulations. Some of these include:
A veil must always be deployed before exercising any present curses. Failure to do so may lead to suspension, expulsion, or imprisonment depending on the severity of events.
Veil-proficient sorcerers can be provided if needed but will cost money.
If anyone is deemed to be a vessel for a powerful curse, they are to be executed immediately.
If a Jujutsu Sorcerer becomes a Curse User, they are to be executed.
In Jujutsu High School, the curriculum is taught over the span of four years. The concept is to train young sorcerers to control their curses and exorcise other curses that pose a threat to the world.
First Year - Students entering Jujutsu High School at the ages of 15-16 start off in their first year.
Second Year - Students who transfer into Jujutsu High School at the age of 16-17 are placed in the second-year class.
Note - If a student is entering their second year as a 16-year-old, then their birthday must take place during the academic year. (September 5th-July 20th)
Third Year - Students who transfer into Jujutsu High School at the age of 18 are placed in the third-year class and are required to pass the graduation exam to become a professional sorcerer. If they fail the exam then they are forced to retake the year until they pass
All classes in Jujutsu High School are taught by active professional Jujutsu sorcerers. Each teacher regulates their classes as they see fit, and due to the scarcity of sorcerers, the classes are often small to focus on building up competent sorcerers as quickly as possible.
Students receive their standard educational classes alongside their sorcerer training through homeroom and practical jujutsu classes. Students are required to move onto campus dormitories while studying at Jujutsu High School as the majority of training, classes, and school events are conducted on school grounds.
Practical training assignments and/or field training usually consists of sending a group of students out to paranormal locations to exorcise weaker curses. This is to get them used to the sorcerer's mindset.
Jujutsu High School students are ranked on the same scale as professional Jujutsu sorcerers. This is reflected on their school ID. Similar to how professional Sorcerers receive their assignments, students are given missions based on their rank. These missions are usually supervised by a sorcerer or manager. On these missions, the supervisor will set up the veil for the students but will not help beyond that.
IRP Classes are Monday -- Friday from 9AM to 12PM with varying subjects outside of Jujutsu Sorcery Taught.
Classes are short due to the demand of sorcerers and missions outside of school curriculum.
1 to 1 with IRL Days
The uniforms are highly customizable, and many of the students have their own variations of the uniform. If a student desires a custom uniform, they can put in a request with the school.
Jujutsu High has summer and winter uniforms like most Japanese schools. There usually isn't much difference between them other than breathability because the uniforms must remain practical for combat