- Class points
- Private points
- Protection points
Table of Content
S-System
In Classroom of the Elite, the Advanced Nurturing High School evaluates students using the S-system. This system is used to calculate the class points given to each class at the beginning of every month. It takes into account everything students do, both inside and outside the classroom.
For example, being absent, talking during class, or skipping classes will all
negatively affect the class points.
Class Points are used to determine the rank of each class in the school. At
the start of the first year, every class is given 1,000 class points. From
that point onward, the number of points changes every month based on the
behavior of the students, their performance in exams, and their participation
in other activities.
The ranking of the classes A, B, C, or D. depends on how many class points they have at the end of each month. A higher number of class points means a higher rank, while fewer points lead to a lower rank. These rankings also directly affect the number of private points students receive each month.
Class points
The ranking of the classes A, B, C, or D. depends on how many class points they have at the end of each month. A higher number of class points means a higher rank, while fewer points lead to a lower rank. These rankings also directly affect the number of private points students receive each month.
Class points cannot be transferred between classes or purchased. The only way to earn them is through rewards provided by the school for achieving success in exams or completing specific tasks.
Private Points
The amount of private points a student receives each month is directly tied to their class points. At the beginning of each month, every student gets private points equal to 100 times the number of class points their class had at the end of the previous month. For example, at the start of the first year, since every class begins with 1,000 class points, each student receives 100,000 private points.
Unlike class points, private points can be transferred between students, making them a flexible and valuable resource for managing expenses or trading favors.
Protection Points
Protection Points were introduced at the end of the first year as a special reward for completing the Class Poll exam. These points serve a critical purpose: they allow the student who holds them to avoid expulsion from the school.The value of a Protection Point is immense, as it is considered equivalent to 20 million private points. However, unlike private points, Protection Points cannot be transferred to another student. They are strictly for the use of the student who earned them, making them a highly exclusive and personal safeguard against expulsion.
Points Compared to Private Points
1 Class Point | 100 Private Points |
1 Protection Points | 2,000,000 Private Points (20 million) |