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Penned by Kaba Halcourt 2044

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Established 2040

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Mission of the Institute

The Prince’s Institution doth stand as a beacon of learning and virtue within the Archduchy of Alba, sworn to cultivate the minds and spirits of all youth, noble-born and common alike. With reverence to the ancient traditions and wisdom of the Empire, we seek to forge learned hearts and steadfast minds, that they may grow in knowledge, honor, and service. Through diligent study and noble discourse, we prepare this next generation to uphold the laws, faith, and glory of our realm, ensuring the prosperity and harmony of our people for all time.

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Imperial Academic Calendar
Styled after many of the former academic institutions, the imperial academic system is the official conduct of this institution. It embodies centuries of tradition, discipline, and scholarly prowess. This system will uphold all students and professors to the highest standards of the educated imperial mind.

The Academic Calendar
This institution operates on a multi-semester system. Each semester being three saints’ weeks. There are three total semesters within one academic year; this cycle repeats until notice from the administration.
Currently the administration is open to students coming together under the instruction of a professor to organize events for the academic calendar.

Graduation
Graduation at the Prince’s Institution is both an academic milestone and a mark of personal achievement. Students are assessed through a combination of class participation and the final semester exam, which is why consistent attendance and note-taking are strongly encouraged, as professors are not required to provide written materials. To qualify for graduation, a student must complete a minimum of nine classes, typically over three semesters with a full course load. In addition to coursework, students may be required to write a thesis or partake in a final exam at the teacher's discretion, these final exams are meant to demonstrate their depth of understanding and scholarly growth. At the end of each academic year, all qualifying students participate in a joint graduation ceremony, where they receive a certificate of achievement. The head boy and head girl of the campus are also tasked with making speeches at said graduation.

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Class List and Common Track Options

Core Subjects
Each class, when active, is divided into two sections to accommodate differing age groups: a lower division for students aged 5 to 10, and an upper division for those aged 12 and beyond, ensuring age-appropriate instruction and peer learning.

Imperial History & Law
This foundational course invites students to explore the evolution of imperial governance, its prominent figures, and the laws that continue to shape the lives of both noble and common folk through a series of carefully curated lectures and discussions
HL-101: Civil Bodies of the Empire
HL-1.2: Monarchs and Notable Figures
HL-1.3: Imperial Law
HL-1.4a: Diplomacy & War
HL-1.4b: Domestic Law & Politics


Theology & Canonism
An introduction to the Canonist faith, covering its core beliefs, sacred scrolls, ecclesiastical history, and moral teachings. Students will gain a firm grounding in doctrine, virtue, and the Church’s role in imperial life.

TC-101: Foundations of the Faith

TC-1.2: The Holy Scrolls
TC-1.3: The Church through the Ages
TC-1.4: Canonist Ethics and Heresy

Literature and Language Arts
A study in the power of words, this course guides students through poetic form, rhetorical skill, storytelling, and speechcraft. From verse to tale, they shall learn to write with clarity, beauty, and purpose.

CW-101: Expression through Language
CW-1.2: Poetics and Rhetoric
CW-1.3: Narrative and Worldcraft
CW-1.4: Public Speaking and Prose
 

Natural Philosophy & Mathematics
This course explores the divine order of creation through number, reason, and observation. Students will study arithmetic, logic, celestial and bodily theory, and the moral bounds of invention and design.
NP-101: The Divine Order of Nature
NP-1.2: Arithmetic and Logic
NP-1.3: The Humors and the Heavens
NP-1.4: Engineering, Invention, and Ethics

 

Imperial Courtly Etiquette
A study of proper conduct within noble halls, teaching refined manners, polished speech, and the arts of style and social grace befitting the imperial court.
CE-101: Manners of the Court
CE-1.2: Speech, Style, and Social Grace


Diplomacy
This course examines the art of statesmanship and the delicate craft of negotiation. Students shall study the customs of courtly exchange, the writing of treaties, and the practice of diplomacy both in times of peace and war. Through word and wit, they shall learn to serve the crown and country with discernment and grace.
DP-101: Foundations of Courtly Conduct

DP-1.2: Letters, Treaties, and Oaths

DP-1.3: Speaking for the State: Envoys and Messengers

DP-1.4: Peace, War, and the Balance Between
 

 



Electives

Basics of Foreign Languages (Illatian, Hyspian, Flexio, Auver)
An introductory course in noble tongues, focusing on essential greetings, simple dialogue, and key terms of court, faith, and war. Students will gain a practical foundation in Illatian, Hyspian, and Flexio.
FL-101: Common Greetings & Simple Conversation
FL-1.2: Vocabulary of Nobility, Faith, and War

Chivalry & Command
A primer on the virtues of knighthood and the duties of leadership. Students will study the code of chivalry and learn to lead with honor, courage, and discipline.
CC-101: The Young Knight’s Code
CC-1.2: Leading with Honor

Acolyte Studies 101
An introduction to the daily life and sacred responsibilities of the clergy, guiding students through ritual practice and the duties entrusted to those who serve the faith.
AC-101: Life of the Clergy
AC-1.2: Rituals and Sacred Duties

Basic Medicine

A course in the healing arts, teaching students to recognize injuries and ailments, administer proper care, and uphold the dignity and comfort of those in their charge.
BM-101: Remedies and Recovery
BM-1.2: The virtue of Care
 

Journalism
A course devoted to the written word and the pursuit of truth. Students shall learn to craft compelling articles, conduct interviews, and record the happenings of court and countryside alike with ability to participate in an established and thriving paper. 

JN-101: The Quill and the Chronicle
JN-1.2: Reporting the Realm

 

Cooking
A course devoted to the art of preparing meals both humble and grand, exploring nourishment as a reflection of culture, fellowship, and divine bounty. Students shall learn the basics of kitchen craft, the balance of flavors, and the traditions of feast and fast alike.

CK-101: Herbs, Spices, and the Balance of Flavors
CK-1.2: Banquets, Feasts, and the Culture of the Table

 

The Princes Institution is always interested in adding additional classes, if thou are interested please write to the Headmistress [Kabaffahp]

 


 

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Administration and Staff

 

Patrons of the Prince’s Institution
Patrons are households or families who honor and support the students of the institution through generous donations to fund student’s educations and by hosting events held in their celebration. Honored patrons are limited to five houses each trimester, this is to encourage the continuous support of education. Donations can be made at any time.

 

The Headmaster/Headmistress
The overseer of the Institution, responsible for guiding its academic vision, maintaining discipline and ensuring the welfare and progress of all students and staff. They serve as the principal authority in matters of curriculum, tradition and conduct, embodying the values of the Archduchy in every decree
Headmaster/Mistress—Kaba Halcourt
 

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The Secretary
The trusted aide to the Headmaster, charged with managing correspondence, records, and administrative duties. They coordinate schedules, maintain important documents, and act as a liaison between faculty, students, and noble patrons to ensure smooth operation of the Institution.
Secretary—VACANT

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Professors and Tutors
Professors (Professional Educators):
Tutors (Student Teachers/Work-Study):
Current Roster:

⚜ Diplomacy Professor - Lord Niccolò Vittorio Rosavena e Montelliano

⚜ Etiquette Professor - Madelief, Princess of Myrine

⚜ Imperial History and Law Professor - Cassius, Prince of Myrine

⚜ Literature and Language Arts Professor - Elijah Nastoria

⚜ Philosophy Professor - Aled Rissa

⚜ Theology Professor - James Cardinal Malinor

⚜ Acolyte Studies Professor - VACANT

⚜ Chivalry Professor - Gabriel Engelhardt

⚜ Foreign Language Professor - Lady Ophelia Lorenza di Rosavena e Montelliano

⚜ Cooking Professor - Brianna von Rhoswald

⚜ Journalism Professor - Etienne Halcourt


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Head Boy & Head Girl
Selected student leaders who represent their peers within the Institution. They assist in upholding discipline, organize student activities, and serve as role models, embodying honor, diligence, and loyalty befitting the future nobility of the Archduchy.

 

⚜ Head Boy - Louis Devereux

⚜ Head Girl - Julia Quilla Leomonte

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Enrollment

Tuition Ex. 10 Mina Core Class , 5 per Elective class each semester. 

 

Those who desire to partake in the teachings of this Institution, yet find themselves hindered by the cost of certain classes or courses, may humbly seek aid. Such petitions for financial relief may be brought forth to the Headmaster/Headmistress, either through written letter or by requesting a private audience.

 

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Discord Link: https://discord.gg/DruZT4Gfsj

If you have questions or would like to sign up please write or DM Kaba IGN: Kaba Halcourt (Kabaffahp) Discord: Kabaffahp




 

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