- Escalator school
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school consisting of a student body that can range frommiddle school (or lower) all the way touniversity level. Escalator schools are named such because students usually rise to the next grade without having to take standardentrance exam s. Escalator schools are far more prevalent inJapan than in other countries.Escalator schools are commonly found in
anime andmanga , as they are a quick and easy explanation for realistically having characters of very different ages in the same school-like setting.Examples
* "Ohtori Academy" in "
Revolutionary Girl Utena " teacheskindergarten ers through at leasthigh school .* The Clamp School, the main setting of "
Clamp School Detectives " and making a cameo in "X/1999 ", includes all grades from kindergarten through college.* "Mugen Gakuen" in "
Sailor Moon ".* "" features an escalator school, but the main character is employed there to get the class exam averages up.
* "Ouran Academy" in "
Ouran High School Host Club ".* Saki Girls' School in "
High School Girls ".* "Amawa Gakuen" and "Eika Gakuen" in "
Rockin' Heaven ".* "Eitoku Academy" in "
Boys Over Flowers ".* "Seika Academy" in "
Kitchen Princess ".* "
Hyotei Gakuen " in "The Prince of Tennis ".*
Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters /Xavier Academy, in the comic book, cartoon and theatrical versions of theX-Men . Xavier's "escalator" goes one step higher, since most of the instructors are former students who seamlessly moved into their new roles.Notes
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