The Campus

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the CAMPUS


Chesterfield Institute houses one of the grandest campuses in the country. There are various locations
for students and faculty to explore including the main campus, the living area, the Chesterfield owned town, 
recreational buildings, and three acres of beautiful landscape. Below is the map of Chesterfield with numbers included to 
provide clarity and understanding. 



 


 


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Chesterfield has maintained it's classic University look with a touch of modern improvements. Click on the blue text for visualization :^)


the TOWN


Chesterfield University was one of the largest campuses in the world. Daniel Chesterfield made sure to 
invest his time and money into creating one of the best universities. Despite the fallback, Chesterfield has not
lost a single acre of land as Daniel was able to buy off the lot before the fall of the once great university. There are 
approximately 10 shops in the town, 6 being the main ones. Students are encouraged to get jobs in the shops as
they are owned by non-Chesterfield citizens. (OOC: because I didn't want to make every single individual store, 
I'm going to let you guys make the stores until we have no more spots. So fill up the ten! First come, first serve)


the CLASSROOMS


Major renovations were made when Kyle Chesterfield took over after his father. Classrooms were modernized 
and were divided on either wings of the building based on subject. The science and math classrooms were placed on the
right wing, while other subjects resided in the left wing. Beside the hall were elective classrooms such as economics, languages,
as well as the computer labs. Despite being mainly a high school, Chesterfield classes were designed in a lecture-type 
layout as that of college. 


the SPORTS COURTYARD


Chesterfield encourages students to hone their skills and reach their potentials. A good way to lead kids away
from danger and failure is by dedicating themselves to sports. Chesterfield constructed a sports complex complete with
a football stadium, indoor basketball courts, an aquatics center, an indoor sports building, and a gym. The gym is opened until 
curfew, and 24 hours on weekends and Holidays. 


indoor sports


outdoor sports


the CAFETERIA


The architecture for Chesterfield's cafeteria was built to be circular. This allowed the students and faculty to eat while enjoying an 
amazing view. The cafeteria is opened all day and includes a student grocery store where they can buy snacks to bring in the dorms
as there are no kitchens in the dorm rooms. The buffet that serves all day is included in the student's tuition. The only thing they pay for
is the snacks and the cafe that is included inside. 



the ARTS BUILDING


Aesthetics and beauty are two important things to Daniel Chesterfield. It is obvious as you enter the main gates of the campus, as well as 
upon viewing the course catalog. The arts building contains a music room for both band and orchestral students, as well as 2D and 3D art
classrooms to satisfy the needs of all kinds of students. 


the LIBRARY


Chesterfield is famous for many reasons, one being it's grand library. Daniel Chesterfield originally bought the property as a private university
and discovered an antique library that housed not only thousands and thousands of books, but a grand study parlor and beautiful, priceless art. 


the OUTDOOR GROUNDS


The outdoor life is surely Daniel Chesterfield's favorite spot of the campus. On the edge of the forest sits a small lake where many
students enjoy on Holiday and weekends. There is a small forest that separates the lake and the groomed scenery. There are various
courtyards home to stone tables and art. On the North side of the outdoor grounds lays a large greenhouse where many plants, vegetables,
and fruit are grown to sustain the town and the cafeteria. A popular hangout are the stairs, where many students get away with doing things against the rules


the ADMINISTRATION BUILDING


One of the main things you see upon entering the campus. The administration building is home to the office of Kyle Chesterfield 
and the faculty and staff that run Chesterfield smoothly. The nurse's office is also located inside the administration building, and beside
the offices is the grand ballroom and multi purpose room. The performing hall is also located in the administration building.


the DORMS


The dormitory is comprised of two sections each with three story. The left wing second and third story is the girls dorm, 
while the right wing second and third story is for the boys. The entire first floor compromises of a common room, a simple
hangout spot for the students. It includes entertainment such as televisions, snack bar (must pay for), multiple couches,
games, and other clubhouse items. The common room is opened 24/7 on free weekends and holidays and is monitored
through cameras 24/7. Groundskeepers make random checks in the halls of the dorm to catch any suspicious activity. It is
the most modern building on campus besides the sports buildings.


*BUNKING & ROOMMATES* Each dorm room comprises of two beds. Furniture design is up to the student. Beds are either
bunk or on the ground depending on floor level (second floor bunks, third floor ground). There are two communal bathrooms per
boys/girls wings on each floor, creating a total of four bathrooms. Restrooms are located on the first floor. 
 
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