Izalon School
The Izalon school offered a range of subjects; science, mathematics, and languages. It was famous throughout the whole kingdom for it's high education levels and good teachers. They also had a large courtyard where sports were conducted. This allowed for holistic development of student's physical and mental development. Unfortunately, the school closed quickly due to plans for new schools.
The school was known for its students being members of the Black Iris and helping them win the war.
Public Agenda
We aspire to provide students with the highest education.
History
1703 - The Izalon school was offically opened by the Duke of Fravelle and Headmistress Daryl
1741 - 12-year-old Blythe Rise earned a scholarship to the Izalon school
1746 - Blythe Rise, Marcel Ermen, Adaly Laurel, Theodoric Holm, and Fian Isnard joined the Black Iris; later in the year, Adaly Laurel was among many other students who were publicly executed
1747 - The Black Iris won the war and all the students who were members and helped them were rewarded; a memorial was erected in the school campus dedicated to all the students lost in the war
1751 - A special ceremony was conducted by the Izalon school to honour the executed students, five years after their deaths
1753 - The Izalon school celebrated its 50th anniversary; the students put on a show and members of the royal family were present
1768 - The Izalon school was officially closed by Headmistress Bealh as plans for new schools were made
Disbandment
The Izalon school was demolished and replaced with separate primary and secondary schools in the area.
DISBANDED/DISSOLVED
Students who were rewarded for helping the Black Iris:
- Blythe Rise
- Marcel Ermen
- Theodoric Holm
- Fian Isnard
- Keia Florence
- Reece Helen
- Polly Helen
- Marissa Avind
- Dilin Laurel
- many other students were given awards for their brave actions.
1703 - 1768
- Adaly Laurel
- Freya Mast
- Hagre Elare
- Sudrya Bikas
- Caira Mattson
- many other students were lost during the war.
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The sidebar is very touching, even without knowing much about the war. I like the twist you put on the prompt by writing about a school that has since been replaced with others.