In a certain school, there was a story about a ghostly figure in the attic. It was a girl who was lost in a fire many years ago. Some students claimed to have seen a faint silhouette near the attic window, looking out longingly. It's a sad but not too scary story for school.
There was a time when our English teacher mispronounced a word during a reading. It was a really simple word, but she just got it wrong. We all looked at each other in surprise at first, and then we couldn't help but giggle. The teacher was really good - natured about it and even laughed with us. She then made a joke about how we should all be careful with our pronunciations too.
There's a story in a boarding school. There was an abandoned dormitory that no one was allowed to enter. It was said that a student who was bullied a long time ago committed suicide there. At night, when the moon was full, some students staying in the nearby dorms could hear faint sobbing coming from that old building. It gave everyone the chills, but it also served as a reminder to be kind to others.
Here's one. In a boarding school, there was a rumor of a ghost in the attic. One brave student went up there and found that it was just an old rocking chair that would move when the wind blew through a broken window. The creaking sound had scared everyone. It was all just a misunderstanding, but it made for a great spooky story among the students.
There's a story of a girl who died in the school library long ago. Her spirit is believed to still be there. Some students have reported seeing a figure in a white dress, flipping through books as if still searching for something. This might be because she had an unfulfilled desire related to knowledge or a book she never got to finish reading. It gives the school library an eerie atmosphere, especially when it's quiet and late in the day.
One common Philippine school ghost story is about the White Lady. It is said she haunts the hallways of old schools at night. Students claim to have seen her figure in white robes, often near the library or abandoned classrooms. She is believed to be the spirit of a girl who died under mysterious circumstances in the school long ago.
In a school art class, a boy was trying to paint a still life. But he accidentally used his paintbrush as a comb and got paint all in his hair. When he looked up, everyone burst out laughing. He then joined in the laughter and they all had a great time. This story shows how little accidents can turn into something funny in a school setting.
In Klang high school, there's a rumor of a ghostly janitor. He was a very dedicated janitor who worked at the school for decades. After he passed away, students and some teachers have reported seeing a shadowy figure mopping the hallways at night. Some believe it's his spirit still taking care of the school he loved so much.
The Hanako - San story is quite well - known. It's about a girl named Hanako who haunts school bathrooms. Kids would often dare each other to call out her name three times in the bathroom. Another is the story of the Teke - Teke, a girl who was cut in half by a train and now haunts railway tracks near schools.
One well - known Japan school ghost story is about the Hanako - san in the school bathroom. Legend has it that if you knock on the third stall in the girls' bathroom three times and call 'Hanako - san', a ghost girl might appear. Another is the story of the piano in the abandoned music room of a school that plays by itself at night, supposedly haunted by the spirit of a student who died there.
Once in my school, there was a friendly competition among different classes to see who could collect the most recycled items. Everyone got really into it, making posters, going around the neighborhood to gather things. It not only made our school cleaner but also taught us about environmental protection and cooperation.