Well, there are also prep school stories about traditions. In one prep school, every year on the founder's day, the senior students would perform a special play that had been passed down for generations. They had to learn the old - fashioned language and the elaborate costumes. It was a huge event and the whole school would look forward to it. It not only celebrated the school's history but also brought the students together in a unique way.
There might be a story where in a boys prep school, a new student was really good at painting. He started an art project that involved painting a mural on the old school wall. At first, the school wasn't too sure about it, but in the end, it became a beloved part of the school. He inspired other boys to explore their creativity too.
One interesting story could be about the school's dance competition. The students prepared for weeks, coming up with unique choreography. They overcame many difficulties like differences in dance skills among the group members. In the end, their hard work paid off and they won the competition, which became a memorable event in the school's history.
There are also stories about unfair treatment by teachers. Maybe a teacher has favorites and gives those students all the opportunities while ignoring others. A student could be constantly overlooked for awards or leadership positions even though they are just as qualified as the favored students, which can be really disheartening.
One common theme is friendship. Boys and girls in prep schools form strong bonds that often last a lifetime. Another is the strict discipline. The schools have a set of rules that students must follow. And academic competition is also a theme, as students strive to do well in their studies to get into good secondary schools.
One popular prep school novel is 'A Separate Peace' by John Knowles. It explores themes like friendship and jealousy in a prep school setting.
One possible prep school 2019 novel could be 'The Secret History' by Donna Tartt. It has a very academic and somewhat dark atmosphere set in a college - which has similarities to a prep school environment. It delves into the lives of a group of students and their complex relationships.
Classic short stories like 'The Gift of the Magi' by O. Henry can be great. It has a simple yet engaging plot and uses a good range of vocabulary.
Another theme is competition. There are often academic and sports competitions among the boys. In many prep school stories, the boys strive to be the best in class or on the sports field. This can be seen in various tales where boys compete for prizes or positions in school teams.
Sure. There was a story where a boy found an old diary in the school library. It was from a former student decades ago. He started to follow the clues in the diary and ended up discovering a hidden room in the school that no one knew about. It was filled with old books and artifacts.
Well, 'Prep' by Curtis Sittenfeld is sort of a mystery within the world of a prep school. It delves into the secrets and social hierarchies that can be quite mysterious to an outsider. Also, 'The Disreputable History of Frankie Landau - Banks' by E. Lockhart has a touch of mystery as Frankie tries to figure out the secret society at her prep school. Then there's 'Gossip Girl' which, while more focused on the drama, has mystery elements regarding the anonymous blogger and the secrets within the prep school world.