((I'll assume everyone is in the hall, so woot))
For the next two hours, the headmaster speaks, about the academy, about its history, and about just what, exactly, you would be learning here.
Each of you, he says, have been (or will be) placed in a dorm with three other students and a caretaker (a third year student or a teacher), who will help train, advise, and assist you on how things are run at the Academy. These caretakers will arrive in dorms tomorrow. Tell your sponsor if you have any complaints with your other dorm members.
He explains that each student can decide their own class schedule, although some classes have a minimum amount of students. However, each student must do at least one class of a language, and the recommended one is English. The classes may be taken any time during the week, though some classes do have restrictions depending on time requirements. Also, you may only have a maximum of four classes a day.
You will find nearly any class you can imagine on the school's roster, though some do have prerequisites. You may ask your about these classes at any time and they will provide you with that information, as there are too many classes to list here.
Food is served all day in the cafeteria, with nearly anything you can think of served pretty much all day, although some food will need to be ordered beforehand. There is also an abundance of leisure activities available around the island, although some may only be active a few times a week or month.
The facilities on the school's main island are open to everyone, excluding the storerooms and some training rooms, although access can be temporarily allowed. Other islands are not available to unqualified students, as they are dangerous environments reserved for specialist classes.
At this point, he opens up the floor for questions, waiting for someone to raise their hand.