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NEW KOUROU JUNIOR HIGH AND HIGH SCHOOL (JHAHS)

Overview

New Kourou Junior High and High School (JHAHS) is the Federal Confederation’s central secondary campus, founded in 2632 by resolution of the Federal Council. It delivers the standardized GAIA curriculum for Grades 7–12, prepares candidates for the Federal Graduation Exams (FGE), and serves as the principal feeder to the Danah Wanah University of New Kourou and to apprenticeships across the Federal plants.

Architectural Significance

Building Structure

Ground Floor (Junior High Core)

Second Floor (Senior High Core)

Third Floor (Administration & Staff)

Detached / Boarding & Dining

Perimeter & Grounds

Look and Feel

Chalk timetables and corridor bells set the rhythm under timber trusses. Quiet rows of slate desks, lab glass on drying racks, and workshop benches hewn from crate wood speak to endurance over luxury. Luminofera bands cast an even study glow after hours while dorm wardens pace the walkways. It feels like a steady project camp for youth—part school, part small city—running on rosters, ledgers, and shared purpose in perpetual twilight.

Curriculum

GAIA framework; teacher-adapted for local conditions and low-draw labs.

Roles and Responsibilities

Staff (≈60)

Public Access, Operating Hours and Rhythm

Services / Operations

Core school operations and destinations:

Program / Unit What Enters Primary Handling Outputs Mandated Destination / Use
Junior High (Gr. 7–9) Incoming cohorts Core subjects, lab carts, mapwork Foundational competencies Promotion to Senior High
Senior High (Gr. 10–12) Advanced cohorts Labs, workshops, seminars Portfolios, capstone reports FGE readiness
Library & Study Hall Readers, past papers Lending cycles; supervised prep Exam literacy & research skills Classroom & exam halls
Boarding & Pastoral Care Weekday boarders Dorm routines, counseling, curfew Safe residence; conduct logs School community wellbeing
Meals & Nutrition Kitchen trays + WFB Family-style lunch; on-site breakfast/dinner Fed students; table duty Daily boarding and lunch service
Clubs & Vocational Tracks Volunteers, seniors Debate, arts, shop practicums Skills certificates Guilds, plants, civic events
FGE & Placement Senior candidates Mock exams; invigilation Exam results GAIA assignments → DWU or apprenticeships
Family Outreach Parents/guardians Conferences, weekend releases Home-school plans Attendance & welfare

Security Measures

Player Interaction Possibilities

Legal interactions:

Illegal interactions:

Tactical Advice for Dungeon Masters

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