Vikan Academy Calendar
A year of discipline, strategy, and status.
Vikan Academy is governed by a rigorous academic structure, built to refine the nation’s brightest minds into tomorrow’s elite. The school year is divided into three terms, beginning in the month of Eshar and ending in Cyr, with a demanding six-day class week. Each school day begins around 7:00 AM and concludes by 3:00 PM, maintaining a strict rhythm of instruction and institutional order.
While education here is exhaustive in scope, the Academy prioritizes strategic thinking, social dominance, and decision-making. Every term brings a defined sequence of academic responsibilities, student evaluations, and schoolwide events—each one reinforcing Vikan’s core values of excellence and hierarchy.
The academic year opens with the Entrance Ceremony & Orientation, a two-day affair designed to initiate incoming first-years and transfer students into the Vikan environment. The first day gathers the entire student body within the grand auditorium for formal introductions to club leaders and faculty. The second day centers around resource selection and scheduling. Entrance Ceremony & Orientation Schedule:
Mid-year brings a shift in momentum with the launch of public engagement events and increased internal evaluation. The term emphasizes presentation, performance, and rank mobility.
The final term is steeped in closure and transition. Clubs may host excursions, and students prepare for advancement—or departure.
Vikan Academy is governed by a rigorous academic structure, built to refine the nation’s brightest minds into tomorrow’s elite. The school year is divided into three terms, beginning in the month of Eshar and ending in Cyr, with a demanding six-day class week. Each school day begins around 7:00 AM and concludes by 3:00 PM, maintaining a strict rhythm of instruction and institutional order.
While education here is exhaustive in scope, the Academy prioritizes strategic thinking, social dominance, and decision-making. Every term brings a defined sequence of academic responsibilities, student evaluations, and schoolwide events—each one reinforcing Vikan’s core values of excellence and hierarchy.
First Term
Term Months: Eshar to AzriThe academic year opens with the Entrance Ceremony & Orientation, a two-day affair designed to initiate incoming first-years and transfer students into the Vikan environment. The first day gathers the entire student body within the grand auditorium for formal introductions to club leaders and faculty. The second day centers around resource selection and scheduling. Entrance Ceremony & Orientation Schedule:
- Aptitude Placement Test (APT): Conducted on Day 1. Determines each student's core curriculum placement. Results are privately distributed by 6:00 PM the same day.
- Secondary Course Selection (SCS): Conducted on Day 2. Students select their secondary curriculum for the year.
- Student Organization Recruitment: A four-day window where students visit clubs and submit prospective member applications. Though students may apply to multiple clubs, they may only join one.
- School Assembly: Held on the final day of Ley. Report cards are issued and student rankings for the following term are announced.
- Summer Vacation: A brief recess follows. Campus remains partially open for club activities, though under restricted access.
Second Term
Term Months: Vara - ReaMid-year brings a shift in momentum with the launch of public engagement events and increased internal evaluation. The term emphasizes presentation, performance, and rank mobility.
- Students’ Exhibit & Festival: A one-day event open to the public, allowing prospective students and families to tour the campus and participate in club-sponsored showcases and exhibitions.
- School Assembly: Hosted on the final day of Rea. Students receive report cards and their updated ranking status.
- Winter Vacation: Campus closes entirely to club activities and non-academic programs.
Third Term
Term Months: Khet - CyrThe final term is steeped in closure and transition. Clubs may host excursions, and students prepare for advancement—or departure.
- School Excursion: Clubs or entire classes may host supervised overnight trips for educational or celebratory purposes.
- School Assembly & Closing Ceremony: Marks the end of the academic year. Final report cards and ranks are distributed. These rankings serve as the starting point for the following school year for second and third-year students.
- Graduation Ceremony: Held the day after the closing ceremony. Third-year students are honored, and diplomas are formally conferred.
- Spring Vacation: The year concludes with a soft pause. Student clubs may resume activity on a limited schedule.
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