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EARLY TIPS & TRICKS, HOW TO GET THE BEST GRADES AND STATS
作者: PeepieyS と 1 のコラボレーション
Let’s School is a fun and deceptively complicated management simulator that players will need to master at a mercilessly fast pace. This extremely fun school management game has plenty of things that you should consider and I am trying to cover them all below. I am sure you will find the advice extremely useful, no matter if you’re just starting or a more advanced player.
   
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Build One New Classroom Every New Semester
By building a new classroom at the start of every new semester for the first four semesters of a campaign, players ensure they have enough space to house all the students they’ll admit in that time. Once a class graduates, there will be one new free classroom for another class, but the goal should be to build a new one every time the others are full.



The bottom line with this tip is that it’ll keep money coming into the school, which is always desperately needed. Having so many classrooms causes a huge influx of cash and provides the resources to build new rooms when needed most.
Build A Playground Early
We almost had a revolution on our hands in our school because the entertainment rating was abysmal. There was nothing for the students to do outside of class. The best facility to address this is the playground, and it’s something that can be researched very early on in a campaign.



We recommend researching and building a playground as soon as possible to avoid any entertainment issues. Students will protest and be grumpy, impacting their learning if they don’t have that outlet to enjoy themselves. The added stress of angry students can cascade and cause so many issues, so it really is the best possible solution.
Don’t Worry About Money


If players find they don’t have much spare money, they simply need to wait a few days until it builds back up. Students generate income daily, and we never managed to exceed our income regardless of how many teachers we hired and the buildings we constructed.

For those players that want to generate as much money as possible, going on field trips is a must. Students have a chance to generate a lot of income through these. It might come as a reward or be found on the floor, but field trips will often lead to the addition of some wealth regardless of where they’re set.
Stay On Top Of Teacher Training & Research
Teachers can and should receive training in Let’s School. It helps them grow as staff, but also ensures that the teaching in each classroom keeps up with the requirements set by exam boards. By always having at least one teacher in training, players will cover themselves for the growing pains of the education system.

Training can also help staff in management positions provide the headteacher with better support. This will become important pretty soon after the first semester when a school begins to bloat with the number of required rooms.



P/S: Encourage students and teachers to form friendships as it increases overall satisfaction levels and creates a positive environment in your school.

The research tab should be something players are always monitoring. We built multiple research rooms to help us progress through research faster and unlock new classes, rooms, and abilities early. This is the best place to put any spare money because more advanced research plays into the advanced classes and can even allow multiple teachers to be trained simultaneously.

We recommend grabbing all the classes in the research menu before anything else. There are many utilities to research, but they don’t come into play until later and aren’t as useful as classes. Teachers will grow as new classes unlock, improving a school in multiple ways.
Influence And Rival Schools


Beware of other rival schools trying to invest in your communities. Their actions may reduce your influence and result in fewer students enrolling in your school. Instead, expand your territory by clicking the signs outside your build area. Don’t over-expand, but make sure not to be left behind either.

Finally, dispatching students is a convenient way to continue their studies and meet their needs automatically. After researching School Reform I, utilize the dispatch map to explore different regions. Drag to reveal even more regions, which will unlock through additional school reforms.
Keep Stress Low
Teachers can become extremely stressed in Let’s School. This can happen for multiple reasons, whether it’s their class being expected to fail, no management support, or a lack of resources. Even the environment can cause stress due to a lack of decorations, safety, lighting, or a drastic change in temperature.

We found that dealing with stress early and often kept the school running smoothly. This means swapping teachers out of classrooms or homeroom responsibilities when their stress levels peak and putting a new teacher in their place. By doing this, players can also free up more people for research, management, and other tasks.


Smart Object & Facility Management
You can place objects on the same tile if an object is attached to a wall, offering optimization of space and resources. The same goes for various facilities and rooms. For example, you can build sports facilities on top of buildings, basically offering you a ton of extra space without the need of buying extra land.

Exclusive classroom objects can provide a slight boost to teaching, enhancing your students’ learning experience.

Unlock Morning Classes through research to grant subject-specific boosts to your school. Keep in mind that you can only build up to 8 floors, and communities have a maximum cap on the number of students they can enroll per week.

Keep Every Cat
There will be many opportunities to adopt cats in Let’s School, and we believe they’re well worth holding onto. It’s unclear what they add to the school, but it’s possible to introduce Management Modules that make staff care for them.



Cats make us feel relaxed, which is always good in a learning environment, so there’s no possible downside from what we can see.
7 件のコメント
Zero 2024年6月1日 21時22分 
Does anyone know how to manage obesity i switched to food that was healthy but my teachers and students have gotten fat and oh poor Ms. Lin she fatter then a semi
shinzo abe 2023年10月25日 3時33分 
@Fenpai R7 they cycle trough so if you didn't hire them once, they will eventually come back later.
Crimson Bolt 2023年10月25日 3時10分 
@Fenpai R7 I am guessing you missed out. Not really seen that before myself.
Fenpai R7 2023年10月21日 15時37分 
I never recruited two teachers (the art and gym teacher) that cost 10k to recruit and 5k to maintain. They had special portraits and I find out through the special cook that they probably had rare buffs on par with elite teachers. Did I miss out, or does anyone know if they're still recruit-able?
PeepieyS  [作成者] 2023年8月11日 10時47分 
If your headmaster department in management map get overload as example 120/100. You may need to add another management department and add the unmanage department into the new management department that you have added.

Headmaster department -> Management department -> Other department or room

Additionally, you can train your teachers to increase their management skill level in training room/office. As for now I have 8 management department as my students increases to avoid stress with my staff and teachers. However, your suggestion to add management department guide quite useful as I will add it in a few days. :cozyfallout4:
qualiall 2023年8月10日 16時11分 
thanks for this-was hoping maybe you or someone could make a guide understanding the "management map"-where you have headmaster then sub managers-I haven't found much info on it and it is very confusing to me
xoxBento 2023年8月8日 18時56分 
CHISATOOOOOOOOOOOOO