Kabaffahp 566 Share Posted February 21 The Princes’ Institution Penned by Olivier Halcourt and Rothwin Aldor, 2068 Established 2040 _________________________________________________________________________ Mission of the Institution The Princes’ Institution, so named for the good Princes Edward and Cecily of Alba, standeth as a beacon of learning and virtue within the Archduchy of Alba, devoted to the framing of the minds and spirits of all youth, as well of noble blood as of the commoner sort. With due reverence to the ancient customs and wisdom of the Empire, we endeavor to fashion learned hearts and constant minds, that they may increase in knowledge, honor, and service. By diligent study and comely conference, we prepare this next generation to maintain the laws, the faith, and the glory of our Realm, assuring the prosperity and concord of our people for as long as sun and moon endure. The Academic System This Institution useth the free disposition and inquisitive spirits of her students, to set forth the power and price of the written word, and of that knowledge which thereby is offered. The students must find the might within themselves to bring their learning to completion, so that they may purchase for themselves a brighter fortune. Such students as hail from the Archduchy of Alba must complete two terms in all ere they may graduate from the Institution. Each term containeth two years, or two Saint-weeks, so students must abide at the Princes’ Institution the full space of four years at the least, before they may receive their diploma. Moreover they must complete such assignments and tasks as are given to them according to their desired degree, whereof more ample detail is given hereafter in this missive. Together with the required assignments, every student must attend at the least one elective lecture in every term. If any student desireth a higher degree, but still awaiteth the approval of their Bachelor’s degree, they may send a special request for the hastening thereof unto the Headmaster or Master-Scholar, by letter or by personal attendance. Enrollment at the Institution shall cost the family not above 25 mina for each child. This sum shall not go to line the purses of those that are entrusted with the charge thereof, but shall be employed to buy supplies, books, and other provisions such as the examiners or students shall need. Graduation Graduation from the Princes’ Institution is both an academic step and a mark of singular achievement. The scholars are tried by their daily bearing in study and exercise, as well as by the examinations enjoined them at the end of their course. To be held fit for graduation, every student is bound to accomplish the tasks and assignments set down by the Headmaster or the Examiners. These trials may be in writing or in bodily exercise, according to the courses wherein the student hath been trained. The last and full assessment of each student must be allowed and sealed either by the Headmaster or by the said Examiners. There are three degrees in all: Bachelor, Licentiate, and Master. Every student may propose unto themselves which degree they desire to attain. Whoso is minded to a higher degree must seek to be taken as apprentice or ward unto some present Master in that faculty which they affect. For example, if one desireth to be created Master of Diplomacy, one must address oneself unto a Master of Diplomacy, and pray to be received as their apprentice or ward. Letters Testimonial A more detailed look into the degrees offered and the requirements to obtain them. Bachelors- Students must complete the basic personal study and reflection assignment given to them by the institution and attend at least one elective lecture per term. Licentiate- Once the students Bachelor degree is complete and if they wish to obtain a higher level they must complete another assignment dependent on their track. These degree assignments focus on public application, leadership and the responsibility of the student. This degree is not limited Masters- Once the students Bachelor and Licentiate degree are completed and if they wish to move onto a Master’s degree they must be sponsored by a recognized Master in their field, OR an advisor approved by the Headmaster or Master-Scholar. They must complete a task given to them by their sponsor that contributed to the wellbeing of the Institution, Realm or Faith. _________________________________________________________________________ Class List History This foundational course inviteth the students to search and unfold the history of their own house and kin. History is not only a study of things past, but a contemplation of how the past fashions our future; it is what defineth us, and that which little by little doth work to change us. Theology Theology is the study of GOD, of his Saints, of divinity, and of religious beliefs. It searcheth into the state of Nature, and into the manner of GOD’s dealing with the world. Courtly Etiquette A study of seemly conduct in noble halls, teaching the refined use of manners, polished speech, and the arts of attire and social grace, suited for attendance in the Imperial Court. Diplomacy This course beareth upon the art of statesmanship and the delicate craft of negotiation. The scholars shall study the fashions of courtly intercourse, the framing of treaties, and the practice of embassage both in times of peace and war. By word and wit, they shall learn to serve the Crown and country with discernment and grace. Electives While the courses aforeset shall lay the ground-work of this Institution, visiting lecturers are earnestly encouraged and welcomed to host and invite the students to be instructed in a variety of lessons, whether it be in the art of dance, in the laws and craft of writing, the creativity of art, or in the knowledge of the dark things that lurk within this world. Template Tracks for Students The Imperial Diplomat 🏵 Diplomacy 🏵 History The Mediator 🏵 Diplomacy 🏵 Theology The Advisor 🏵 Etiquette 🏵 History The Noble Heir 🏵 Etiquette 🏵 History 🏵 Diplomacy Every course hath its different objectives to be met before it may be completed, whether it is that certain reading must be perused and the findings thereof submitted to the examiners in writing, or that a physical examination must be undertaken. No student may pass their desired class before these objectives have been thoroughly performed. _________________________________________________________________________ Administration and Staff Patrons of the Princes’ Institution Patrons are households and families, who, by their liberal gifts toward the charges of the students’ education, and by the hosting of feasts and meetings in their honor, do cherish and uphold the youth of this Institution. The Headmaster / Headmistress The Headmaster or Headmistress is the overseer of the Institution, whose charge it is to direct the studious course thereof, to maintain discipline, and to have a vigilant regard unto the welfare and progress of all scholars and servitors within the same. In all matters touching the course of study, the ancient custom, and the outward carriage of the persons there trained, they bear the chief authority, and are to express in every decree and commandment the very spirit and virtues of the Archduchy. The Examiners The Examiners are the aides of the helm of the Institution, charged with the guiding of the young souls that have found their way into our walls. They have authority to allow lectures, and to hold and confirm such examinations as are desired by the students. It likewise appertaineth to them to keep a register of courses accomplished, and of the several courses and progress of the students. The Guest Lecturers Guest lecturers are those who desire to impart their knowledge and experience in any faculty, and of their kindness communicate these unto the students. They are not burdened with any continual charge of the Institution, but are received as welcome guests, so oft as their leisure serveth them. The Alban Scholastic Fraternity Though they be not bound in name unto the Institution, those that are of the scholastic fraternity, in honor, do help to frame and order the virtues and offerings thereof. And although fuller declaration of this fellowship may be read in another missive, it may be briefly be said, that it is a company of well-ordered and advanced scholars, endowed with several privileges and charges of their own, who bear true fidelity to the House of Alstion, and to the pursuit of higher knowledge. Signed, Olivier Halcourt Headmaster of the Princes' Institution Spoiler Enrollment closes this Wednesday (02/25/26) Enrollment: https://forms.gle/vAoANXKv5xn4YUiP6 Discord: https://discord.gg/TWMYcbbQXK I cannot thank @Mattiii @DuhPuhWuh @NovumChase enough for helping me with all of this, they have been so helpful with allowing me to bounce ideas off them, designing the system and helping me write this amazing post. 24 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
0mnip0tent 359 Share Posted February 21 (edited) After many nights were spent at her husband's side at his desk as he made his progress upon the Institute's Reforms, Roswyn cheered loudly from the side of the court's hall as such was announced for all to hear. Edited February 22 by 0mnip0tent 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mojanghunter 566 Share Posted February 21 William of Glasgon perused the missive’s contents, pleased to see the Prince’s Institution open for enrollment oncemore. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ErosTea 1084 Share Posted February 21 "Well Done," Henri did congratulate his brother. 7 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
PrinceTheDM 275 Share Posted February 21 A certain retired Professor smile's as the missive. 6 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
TheHeftyDonut 706 Share Posted February 21 Niccolò di Rosavena smiled brightly as he read over the missive. "Education has been reinstated in Alba. How magnifico!" He said proudly, going to enroll all of his eligible grandchildren. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sr_Dimentio 586 Share Posted February 22 "Neeeeeeeerds!" Sly, a scoundrel and petty thief called from some bushes, before going to skedaddle Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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