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= Akijima Academy = Akijima Academy (also known as the 'School of Light') is an alternative hero school, based on the canon anime and mange series- "My Hero Academia/Boku no Hero Academia". Sporting a hero course alongside basic academics- Akijima host both future citizens and Pro Heroes. While not as popular as UA High School, Akjima Academy has an A-rank in heroics as well as their own amount of famous alumni. It was founded in 1973 making it around 60 years old and about 20 years younger than UA High School. A large campus with 4 stories along with a separate dorm area and various amenities on-site; Akijima Academy's design and color scheme could best best described as a "modern, stylish, and intriguing" look of its 11,458 square feet of land. It's school colors are white and light blue.

Hero Program
Akijima's Hero Program is divided by its first, second, and third-years, each who are in the Delta, Alpha and Omega course respectively. The Greek names have no significance and are simply used to distinguish each grade level. The instructors that teach the hero students are not the same teachers that instruct the non-hero students. The school's Hero Hero Program as an average of 82% student to Pro Hero turnout each year- hence its ranking. There are typically 25 students, 20 heroes and 5 sidekicks- students who rank between 21st and 25th place of the entrance exam. Sidekicks learn alongside heroes, whoever, their curriculum does have differences such as more focus on support and rescue. Only the students in the hero program at Akijima Academy are required to wear their uniforms [except on Fridays or special days]

Alphas and Omegas
Not much, if any, is known about the Hero Course outside of the first years- the Deltas. The Alphas (second years) and Omegas (third years) progressively go through training alongside standard academics like regular high schoolers.

Deltas
The freshman heroes each year are tasked with taking an entrance exam and written exam to make it into the school's Hero Course. Traditionally, the top 25 ranking students are offered spots as well as interviewed to be fully admitted. Like each year the ratio of teacher-to-student number is around 1:25.