Saturday, December 4, 2010

EIK Uniform and Students

 Eisenburg Institute of Knowledge emblem
Scientia quod Veneratio translated to English means Knowledge and Respect (although the saying at the school is Knowledge and Reverence)

The emblem consists of two olive branches which represents Athena, Goddess of Wisdom and Warfare Strategy. 

EIK Athletic logo, the Eisenburg Owls 
The Owl is a symbol of Intelligence and wisdom, which are assets that are valued.
The Great Horned Owl

 First Drawing of EIK Uniform

 Alternative Version with coats

 Alternative Color

These are students attending EIK wearing the uniform, taking references from each. This is a potential story obviously called Temptation. Each students are a representation of the seven deadly sins. They each have a personal issue that troubles them, but befriends other students attending EIK who would help them through their situation. This is what is colored so far.

            Eisenburg Institute of Knowledge is a Primary school, and Secondary school, and a Tertiary school. Kindergarten classes are taught in the Main building and the Art building. Students who are younger than the age of 15 are not allowed to leave buildings without supervision. When leaving from building to building, there is always supervisor guidance. EIK has dorms for students, but any students younger than the age of 15 are not allowed to stay pass 6pm, unless they have permission, sports, or special exceptions. Students under 18 who lives on campus are not permitted to out pass 9pm, unless there is a special occasion within the school grounds that the staff knows about. Students under the age of 21 are not allowed to leave campus after midnight and must be back before midnight or will suffer the consequences. Students over the age or 21who live on campus must be back before 1am or suffer the consequences.
            Punishments for breaking any of the rules will result in detention or if severe enough, they will be expelled. EIK does not tolerate discrimination, theft, fraud, plagiarism, physical misconduct, and verbal, sexual, physical harassment. Sexual Intercourse is not allowed on the grounds of EIK. If a student is found to be pregnant during their time at EIK, they will be expelled as well as any students suspected of involvement. If students are caught doing any of these, they will be expelled. If teachers are caught doing any of these, they will lose their teaching license.
            Eisenburg teaches two main curriculum based on Science and Marketing. The Science Department is the largest building on the land, second only to the auditorium, and teaches Biology, Anatomy, Chemistry, Physics, and Botany.  Although the botany course takes place in the Science Department, most classes are usually held in the Garden Green House. The Marketing and Business Department is the fourth largest building on campus, after the library, and teaches Mathematics, Marketing Strategy, International Trade, Marketing Ethics, and Management. The MB Department also teaches Economics, but in the SS Building. The campus store is within the MB building on the lowest level. There is an underground path way to each building, but the
            Other classes include Art, Physical Education, Social Studies, and English. The Art Department teaches Fine Arts (Painting, Ceramics, and Culinary Arts), Performance Art, Music, and Visual Art. The PE Department teaches the gym and health classes, but also coaches Football, Soccer, Volleyball, Tennis, Swim, Basketball and some Martial Arts teams. There is one pool outside and there is also an indoor pool on the in the PE building’s lowest level. The Basketball court is inside the PE building as well.  The SS Department teaches students about History, Geography, Economics, Psychology, Ethic, and Modern Studies. The English Department, also known as the Language Department, teaches students Grammar and Articulation, Public Speaking, Linguistics, Modern Languages (English, Spanish, German, Italian, French, Chinese, and Japanese) and Classical Languages (Latin and Greek)
             Students are in classes four days of the week and have Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays off as well as Holidays. During their free time, students usually walk the Land Trail, which is a trail surrounding the land. A popular place for the older students to lounge around is the Courtyard and the Lake of Knowledge; some students, although mostly students taking Botany and painting classes, are usually found in the garden.


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