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.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it. But generally, it might be about the typical high - school experiences like friendships, rivalries, and first loves.
It's possible that there are multiple main characters, each representing different aspects of high school life. There could be a jock who is struggling with his grades, a nerd who is trying to become more popular, and a girl who is dealing with family problems but still manages to shine in school activities. These characters' interactions and personal growth could be the focus of the novel.
Well, I don't really know the specific story of Jones College Prep High School basketball. Maybe it has a great team with talented players who train hard every day, and they have some exciting games against other schools in the league.
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.
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.
I'm not entirely sure as there could be many interpretations in a fanfic. But it's likely that Bella, Edward, and the Cullen family are still main characters. They are the core of the Twilight series, so it would make sense for them to play important roles in the fanfic as well.
They often portray it as a place full of secrets. The old buildings, hallways, and dormitories can hide a lot. There are usually strict rules and hierarchies that add to the mystery. For example, in 'Truly Devious', the school has a long history and there are hidden passages and locked rooms which are typical elements in such portrayals.
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.