Ok, This is the list of all the Wings and the things in the wings. Such as the different class rooms and rooms in general.
Wing A
Music Hall Down the first hall, there are rooms leading to each music class. Band, Choir, and Orchestra classes are down this hall. Along with music theory, music lessons, and instrument making. It is seperated into different class areas for the different levels of ability. It is on the first floor of Wing A.
Art CorridorIf you go to the art corridor, you risk getting paint, dust from marble, and clay on you. All forms of art are studied here. Sculpting, painting, drawing, you name it, they study it. Including graphic art. A large room is dedicated to graphic art. It is on the second floor of Wing A. Photography is also studied here.
Dance/Drama HallMany large rooms with mirrors and railings line this hall. It is on the third story of Wing A. The rooms are sound proof like the music rooms. Each had wooden floors and some had padded cushions. A couple of rooms were dedicated to the history and theory of dance.
At the end of the hall is a large stage. Not only are all the dancing classes held on this floor, but also the drama. Many times the dance classes and the drama classes combine to create a wonderful show which is held at the ampitheater.
Wing B
Math Hall Down this hall are all the different math classes. Varrying by what level each student is at. From the highest of college math to beginning algebra for the younger students. There are many classes, and it is a rather big hall with lockers along the walls to hold the math books. It is on the first floor of Wing B.
Science Hall Down this hall are many rooms, large labs and theaters. Small zoo like places with different small animals. Computers in every room, some rooms only had computers. Every subject of science is studied here. Like the math hall, all years came here for their science study. It is on the second floor of Wing B
Technology HallMuch like the science hall except that it is full of computers, tech equipment, tools, robots, and any other random tech thing. Each room is full of computers, though some are more for hands on tech like building robots. It is on the third floor of Wing B
Wing C
Work Out Room More like a huge gym of work out equipment, indoor track, and an indoor pool. All on the first floor. Every imaginable P.E. class is taught here, including some self defense and fencing classes. And Ninjitsu for the advance people.
LibraryThis takes the 2nd and 3rd floors of Wing C. It's full of books and if you look up all you see are books. Two stories of books with different halls and isles leading into every genre of book. There are terminals for internet and research, book finding and report writing. The librarian does like silence though so no talking.
Observation Deck On the roof of Wing C is a large observatory. At night, astonomy class comes here to view the stars and comets and well space. There is a large telescope that the students have to learn to use. Many computers are in the ovservation deck and just out side it are rows of benches where students and faculty gather during eclipses and when comets appear.
Wing D
The Kitchens HUGE! Where every student learning to cook goes. All the meals made for the campus are made here. Only the best foods are brought here and cooked. And the best chefs teach here and lets just say that most of the students that come out of the cooking classes go on to bigger and better things.
Lounge This is on the second floor, right above the kitchens. It's much like a cafateria except it's a whole lot fancier and nicer. T.V.'s, Stereos, large cushioned seats, a bakery, waiters (which are students that are working). Most of the food that was made by the chefs and the students in the kitchens is brought here.
Gardens/Zoo On the third floor and the roof is an example of the lush gardens in star academy. This is where students come to learn about taking care of animals or gardening. It's not as easy as it sounds. If there is a student that wanted to become a vetranary for wild animals, this would be the place they would go. And it's also where alot of the ecologist students and nature scientist classes can be found.
Wing E
Quarters 1-3 Wing E is dedicated to quarters for all on campus students. On the first floor are the quarters for the 1 through 3 years. These aren't the best rooms in the world and 2 to 3 people are situated in each one. They are comfy though and each has a mini bar and a tv/stereo system. The gender rule does apply, so no guys in girls room and vise versa.
Quarters 4-6 The second floor is for years 4-6. Slightly larger then the 1-3 year rooms and a little nicer decorated. The mini bar is bigger and room service is added on. The beds are a lot nicer, but still could be better. Again, if there are to many students living on campus, 2-3 students will share a room. But hey, the rooms are larger then the 1-3 years rooms! The gender rule does apply unless you speak to the 4-6 professor.
Quarters for 7 Well guess what? On the third floor are the best rooms next to the faculty rooms (which are in a different area of the campus). These rooms are large, with big feather beds, large T.V. Stereo systems, the mini bar is now a bar, there is a kitchen, and a walk in closest for ever room. And because this floor is just for the 7th years each room could have 1-2 students each. For 7th years, the gender rule doesn't apply, though they have to file a roommate check with the 7th year Professor.