Yuigaoka Girls' High School

Yuigaoka Girls' High School (結ヶ丘女子高等学校) is an all-girls high school located in Japan. The previous school that once stood in its place was abandoned a few years prior due to a lack of enrollment, but was re-established recently by Ren Hazuki's mother. Because Yuigaoka is a brand new school, the student body consists of only first-years.

Description
Taking the place of a school that was once cherished by generations of students, Yuigaoka is a fresh new start of a legacy built on the same ground many years ago. Established in Tokyo, and situated at the intersection between three of its most vibrant and upscale neighborhoods - Omotesando, Harajuku, and Aoyama - the former school had closed its doors due to low enrollment, where it soon faced the prospect of demolition. However, the land was quickly purchased by a local personality, and eventually Yuigaoka would rise in its place.

Being a newly established school and lacking any kind of name recognition, development plans immediately began on growing the student population of Yuigaoka, which consisted of only newly admitted first-years. It is hoped that by fostering an environment of hard work and interconnectedness, the school would eventually blossom with students from all grades, and all walks of life.

Uniform
The uniform consists of a dark blue blazer and a white collared shirt with a red ribbon.

Students
First years:
 * Kanon Shibuya
 * Tang Keke
 * Chisato Arashi
 * Sumire Heanna
 * Ren Hazuki

Trivia

 * Suggestions of the official school name were submitted online by Dengeki G's readers in mid-March during a two-week period. Voting on the selected names then commenced in mid-April for two weeks, until Yuigaoka was finally announced on May 18, 2020.
 * The architecture resembles colonial buildings developed during the Meiji period, making Yuigaoka over a century old.
 * This is the second Tokyo based school to built on the border of three different districts, the first one being Otonokizaka High School which was built on the borders of the Akihabara, Jinbouchou and Kanda districts.
 * However, the only major difference between the two schools is that Otonokizaka is in the Chiyoda ward while Yuigaoka sits on the border of two different wards: Minato and Shibuya.