
+ Love the village and hope to help preserve peace and prosperity.
+ Have a mind that will not yield, able to endure hard training and work.
+ Be healthy in mind and body.
If the above conditions are met, admission to the Academy will be granted.
+ Have a mind that will not yield, able to endure hard training and work.
+ Be healthy in mind and body.
If the above conditions are met, admission to the Academy will be granted.
The Ninja Academy (忍者学校, Akademī) is Konoha's training center for Academy Students before they become genin. It was founded by Tobirama Senju, the Second Hokage.
The ninja academy is where would-be ninja start out. Here they will learn the basic skills required of ninja and be educated in the world itself. Aside from the obvious lessons one would learn from a Ninja Academy, all students receive essential knowledge, such as reading, writing, mathematics, science, geography, etc. They are taken through the handling of ninja weapons and tools, like shuriken and kunai, learning how to throw and wield them through target practice. Academy students are also taught about chakra and how to use it, hand seals and the basic levels of:
Taijutsu classes serve as the Ninja Academy's equivalent of Physical education class .In taijutsu class, students are engaged in physical activities to help train their bodies and develop their stamina.
Ninjutsu classes provide the bulk of what potential ninja learn at the Academy. The subject of ninjutsu encompasses techniques that use chakra and allows the user to do something that they otherwise would be incapable of doing. Techniques such as the Transformation Technique and the Clone Technique are taught to students at the Academy that will build up to what they'll learn from their jōnin-sensei.
Genjutsu classes are not touched much upon except for explaining what genjutsu is. When learning about genjutsu, students are advised to determine if they are trapped in a genjutsu, and then how to release themselves from it.
Graduating means becoming a ninja of the lowest grade, Genin, and being sorted into a squad with two other members. To graduate you need to pass both a physical and a written exam, administered by your sensei – it is down to them if you pass or fail. Those who fail will be held back until the next graduation exam and are welcome to try again. Some villages also have an additional test given by the Jonin of each three-man squad to see if they are truly ready to graduate, which determines whether the squad can work as a team. To ensure that only truly qualified ninja are promoted, only three Genin teams are allowed to pass, each year. The test for determining which three teams may become Genin are administered by each team's respective Jonin commander, and vary depending on the Jonin. What is required for graduation varies from academy to academy.
The ninja academy is where would-be ninja start out. Here they will learn the basic skills required of ninja and be educated in the world itself. Aside from the obvious lessons one would learn from a Ninja Academy, all students receive essential knowledge, such as reading, writing, mathematics, science, geography, etc. They are taken through the handling of ninja weapons and tools, like shuriken and kunai, learning how to throw and wield them through target practice. Academy students are also taught about chakra and how to use it, hand seals and the basic levels of:
Taijutsu classes serve as the Ninja Academy's equivalent of Physical education class .In taijutsu class, students are engaged in physical activities to help train their bodies and develop their stamina.
Ninjutsu classes provide the bulk of what potential ninja learn at the Academy. The subject of ninjutsu encompasses techniques that use chakra and allows the user to do something that they otherwise would be incapable of doing. Techniques such as the Transformation Technique and the Clone Technique are taught to students at the Academy that will build up to what they'll learn from their jōnin-sensei.
Genjutsu classes are not touched much upon except for explaining what genjutsu is. When learning about genjutsu, students are advised to determine if they are trapped in a genjutsu, and then how to release themselves from it.
Graduating means becoming a ninja of the lowest grade, Genin, and being sorted into a squad with two other members. To graduate you need to pass both a physical and a written exam, administered by your sensei – it is down to them if you pass or fail. Those who fail will be held back until the next graduation exam and are welcome to try again. Some villages also have an additional test given by the Jonin of each three-man squad to see if they are truly ready to graduate, which determines whether the squad can work as a team. To ensure that only truly qualified ninja are promoted, only three Genin teams are allowed to pass, each year. The test for determining which three teams may become Genin are administered by each team's respective Jonin commander, and vary depending on the Jonin. What is required for graduation varies from academy to academy.
