Sick of trying to find info on the PoT guys from all over the net? Can't be bothered trolling LiveJournal to get the information that you just can't seem to find? Well... here's some stuff to help out the fangirl in you! *
digitalcorrosion will update whenever she finds out something nice and useless to add to the list for you guys!


Birthday List

Jan 2- Dan Taichi (Yamabuki)
Jan 3- Kabaji Munehiro (Hyotei)
Jan 14- Ryuuzaki Sakuno (Seigaku)
Jan 15- Tanaka Kouhei (Jousei)
Jan 15- Tanaka Youhei (Jousei)
Jan 26- Shinjou Reiji (Jousei)
Feb 14- Ootori Choutarou (Hyotei)
Feb 17- Haby Itto (Midoriyama)
Feb 18- Fuji Yuuta (St. Rudy)
Feb 22- Nomura Takuya (St. Rudy)
Feb 29- Fuji Shuusuke (Seigaku)
Mar 2- Katou Kachirou (Seigaku)
Mar 5- Yukimura Seiichi (Rikkai)
Mar 14- Sakaki Tarou (Hyotei)
Mar 19- Arai Masashi (Seigaku)
Apr 2- Akutsu Jin (Yamabuki)
Apr 7- Mizuno Katsuo (Seigaku)
Apr 15- Shudou Satoshi (Rokkaku)
Apr 17- Osakada Tomoka (Seigaku)
Apr 18- Mori Tatsunori (Fudoumine)
Apr 20- Marui Bunta (Rikkai)
Apr 30- Ooishi Shuuichirou (Seigaku)
May 5- Akutagawa Jirou (Hyotei)
May 10- Oota Kakeru (Jousei)
May 11- Kaidou Kaoru (Seigaku)
May 21- Sanada Genichirou (Rikkai)
May 27- Mizuki Hajime (St Rudy)
May 28- Minamoto Takuma (Midoriyama)
Jun 3- Inui Sadaharu (Seigaku)
Jun 4- Yanagi Renji (Rikkai)
Jun 10- Tsuda Akane (Midoriyama)
Jun 26- Konomi Takeshi
Jul 1- Sakurai Masaya (Fudoumine)
Jul 3- Minami Kentarou (Yamabuki)
Jul 18- Ikeda Masaya (Seigaku)
Jul 23- Momoshiro Takeshi (Seigaku)
Jul 24- Kitamura Wataru (Midoriyama)
Jul 26- Kita Ichiuma (Yamabuki)
Aug 3- Akazawa Yoshirou (St. Rudy)
Aug 8- Nitobe Inakichi (Yamabuki)
Aug 8- Ryuuzaki Sumire (Seigaku)
Aug 15- Tachibana Kippei (Fudoumine)
Aug 26- Kamio Akira (Fudoumine)
Aug 31- Itsuki Marehiko (Rokkaku)
Sept 10- Higashikata Masami (Yamabuki)
Sept 11- Takase Masato (Midoriyama)
Sept 12- Mukahi Gakuto (Hyotei)
Sept 25- Horio Satoshi (Seigaku)
Sept 25- Kirihara Akaya (Rikkai)
Sept 29- Shishido Ryou (Hyotei)
Sept 29- Kurobane Harukaze (Rokkaku)
Oct 1- Saeki Kojirou (Rokkaku)
Oct 4- Atobe Keigo (Hyotei)
Oct 7- Tezuka Kunimitsu (Seigaku)
Oct 15- Oshitari Yuushi (Hyotei)
Oct 19- Yagyuu Hiroshi (Rikkai)
Oct 19- Kiriyama Daichi (Jousei)
Oct 28- Uchimura Kyousuke (Fudoumine)
Oct 29- Taki Haginosuke (Hyotei)
Oct 31- Muromachi Touji (Yamabuki)
Nov 1- Hayashi Daisuke (Seigaku)
Nov 3- Ibu Shinji (Fudoumine)
Nov 3- Jackal Kuwahara (Rikkai)
Nov 18- Kawamura Takashi (Seigaku)
Nov 20-Kisarazu Ryou (Rokkaku)
Nov 20- Kisarazu Atsushi (St. Rudy)
Nov 21- Kiraku Yasuyuki (Midoriyama)
Nov 22- Amane Hikaru (Rokkaku)
Nov 22- Kongawa Junpei (Midoriyama)
Nov 25- Sengoku Kiyosumi (Yamabuki)
Nov 28- Kikumaru Eiji (Seigaku)
Nov 30- Ishida Tetsu (Fudoumine)
Dec 4- Niou Masaharu (Rikkai)
Dec 5- Hiyoshi Wakashi (Hyotei)
Dec 9- Yanagisawa Shinya (St. Rudy)
Dec 10- Wakato Hiroshi (Jousei)
Dec 20- Aoi Kentarou (Rokkaku)
Dec 22- Kajimoto Takahisa (Jousei)
Dec 24- Echizen Ryoma (Seigaku)
Dec 31- Kaneda Ichirou (St. Rudy)


Fun Facts


Seigaku

Seigaku is an escelator school that goes from Jr. High to university.
Tezuka goes through FIVE cans of deoderant a month.
Tezuka's grandfather is a little loopy and teaches judo to the local police.
Tezuka's hobbies are fishing, mountain climbing and camping.
Tezuka enjoys world history.
Tezuka's room is immaculate. (The boy is a NEAT FREAK.)
Tezuka has a HUGE picture of a mountain he climbed in his room.
Tezuka has a glass cupboard for his fishing rods. He also has a collection of lures neatly arranged on a board. (... such a turn on Tezu-baby ... T__T)
Tezuka carries a reference book on advanced math questions around in his bag. (one word: WHY!?!)
The only electronic thing in Tezuka's room is a radio cassette player. (... he doesn't even own a CD player... ARE WE SURE HE'S NOT 90 YEARS OLD?!?!)
Fuji collects cacti and does photography in his spare time.
Fuji's favourite subject is classics.
Fuji's favourite foods are apples, cajun style foods and spicy ramen. (omg... don't let him near Naruto. >.>; )
Fuji's favourite colour is beige. (can we be more creative there, Fuji-darling?)
Fuji has a classical and jazz record collection.
Fuji carries vocabulary cards around in his bag, along with a compact digital camera.
Kaidoh has a kickass entertainment system. It has a flatscreen TV, surround sound speakers, DVD player and a glass coffee table.
Fuji wants a person with beautiful fingers. (... not going to even go there ...)

Hyoutei

Hyoutei is an escelator school and goes from elementary school all the way to university.
Atobe is good at all his subjects in school, but his favourites are German and Greek.
Atobe likes flyfishing.
Atobe has 5 cellphones in his bag.
Coach Sakaki owns a leopard print suit that he wears with a purple silk shirt. (Is that pimpalicious or WHAT? XD)
Atobe and Sakaki carry almost the same things in their bags.
Hyoutei's
regulars clubroom is equipped with 8 computers, a projector screen and board table. It also has a full gym. (Which incidentally has mirrors for walls. Did someone say voyuerism?)
Hyoutei had 1652 students. Over 1000 are boys. (hint hint?

)
Atobe's dad is a company director.
Oshitari's dad is a doctor at a university hospital.
Gakuto's dad owns an electrical goods store.
Shishido's dad is an elementary school teacher.
Jiroh's dad owns a dry cleaning business.
Kabaji's dad is a government employee.
Ohtori's dad is a lawyer.
Hiyoshi's dad is a martial arts teacher.
Sakaki drives a Porsche.
Sakaki is a music teacher.
Oshitari likes reading sappy romance novels and watching sappy romance movies.
Ohtori plays the piano and violin.
Atobe likes latin music.
Atobe's favourite foods are roast beef and torkshire pudding.
Oshitari's best subjects are math, chemistry and applied arts.
Gakuto's hobbies are bunjee-jumping and and collecting shuttlecock accessories (badminton stuff)
Gakuto's favourite foods are anything deep fried and natto. (*shudder*)
Gakuto's best subjects are chemistry, english and physical education.
Jiroh's fave foods are mousse, pocky and lamb.
Jiroh's best subjects are applied arts and physical education.
Shishido's hobby is billiards. (does that give grounds for fujishshi? XD)
Shishido's favourite foods are grilled cheese sandwiches and mint chewing gum.
Shishido's best subjects are geography and history.
Ohtori's favourite food is beef casserole.
Ohtori's best subjects are fine arts and music.
Kabaji likes bottle ship building (you know those little ships inside glass bottles? Yeah.. those.)
Kabaji's best subjects are fine arts, home economics and ...physics.
Sakaki's favourite foods are roasted fillet meat pie and bourgogne-style beef stew (don't ask me... I really have no idea what kind of stew that is >.>; )
Sakaki's hobbies are music appreciation (on a gramophone - oh ladidah... >.<

and collecting SP records
Atobe's idea of a good date is as follows: A person.

Rikkaidai

Rikkaidai is an escelator school that starts from Jr. High and either goes to Rikkai High then to Rikkai university or to Rikkdai Technical High then to Rikkai university.
Yanagi carries around a bamboo umbrella in his bag as well as an ink stone and calligraphy brush. (Helloooo... it's not the edo era Renji... >.>; )
Sanada enjoys latin music.

Yamabuki

Yamabuki is an escelator school that starts at Jr. High and goes all the way through to Jr. College / University and then onto Post Graduate University.
Yamabuki's swimming pool is on the roof of the gym. (How cool is that?! XD)
Sengoku hauls around a book of purikura (photo booth stickers), some pens, a cell phone, a GameBoy Advance, a hairbrush, a lapis lazuli stone, Clean & Clear Oil Absorbing Sheets, and a tarot book (by Fuji's sister) in his bag.
Akutsu's bag has a cell phone, grip tape, CD player, hair wax, a pack of smokes, a motorcycle key and a stun gun in it. (One thing I'd like to know: WHY DOES HE HAVE A STUNGUN?! I mean, what, is he afraid someone's gonna mug HIM?! >.>; )

Rokkaku

Rokkaku is a public Jr. High. Graduates have to go to a different high school somewhere else if they pass the entrance exam.
Saeki's type: A person. (Don't he and Atobe have such high standards? >.>; )

Fudomine

Fudomine is a public Jr. High. Graduates have to go to a different high school somewhere else if they pass the entrance exam.
Tachibana enjoys cooking japanese style dishes.
Tachibana carries around a minidisc player, minidiscs, a pair of headphones, a cell phone, a Meiji chocolate bar, 2 concert tickets and hairspray.
Shinji wants to go out with a foriegner. (YAY US!)

St. Rudolph

St. Rudolph is a private religious school. (I don't know what religion.)
In the club room there is a big chair and on it is a big cushion. Said cushion is covered in the same material as Mizuki's big gay shirt. *snicker*
Mizuki has delicate skin.
Mizuki owns WAY too many big gay shirts.
Mizuki made a little curtain for his storage space in the locker room. He doesn't like people looking at his stuff.
Mizuki has roses on his armchair cushion and roses on his handkerchief to match the roses on his sweater. (This is proof enough that Mizuki is by far the GAYEST PoT character EVER.)
Mizuki carries around an Apple iBook.
Mizuki likes to have his lip cream in tubes rather than sticks.
Yuuta likes playing frisbee.
Yuuta likes playing shooting games on his Gameboy Advance.
Yuuta's nickname is Salamander (really don't ask me why. I don't know.)
Yuuta's favourite foods are crepes, cake, strawberries and curry.
Yuuta's best subjects are math and physics.


School Event Schedules


Sourced off LiveJournal.

Seigaku
Annual Events
To allow students to learn things that they cannot learn by sitting at their desks, we hold various events in the school. By putting in practice what one has planned by oneself or with others, students can learn the importance of planning and working together, and the joy of achievement!
April
Classes Begin
Entrance Ceremony
:: Entrance Ceremony: Trustworthy teachers and kind upperclassmen warmly welcome the new students. ::
New Students Welcome
Home Visitation
May
Physical Fitness Test
Physical Stats Measurement
June
Change of Uniform
Athletic Festival
Final Examination
July
Parent-Teacher-Student Conference
Classes End
Swimming Class, Summer School
August
All Student Mandatory Attendance [One day, as far as I know.]
Swimming Class, Summer School
September
Classes Resume
School-wide Swimming Contest
Private School Explanatory Seminar
School-wide Athletic Contest
Student Body Council Election
October
School Trip
:: Visiting historical monuments and cultural heritage sights in and out of the country, [students] learn history and culture on the field [lit, by their skin]. Last year, [students] visited Taiwan and experienced a foreign culture. ::
:: Comments from last year's participants:
Inui: In Taiwan, the scooter ratio of the population was interesting.
Kikumaru: The hard boiled eggs they sold at the convenience store were really good.
Kawamura: It was great I got to buy a rare game software! ::
Midterm Examination
English Examination
November
Cultural Festival
:: A festival organized by the students! [Visitors] can see the food made by the students, and high-quality exhibits and live performance from each cultural club. ::
:: Next to the arrow: How good is the food made by the students? See for yourself! ::
Final Examination
Picnic
December
Parent-Teacher-Student Conference
Cleaning [literally, "great cleaning." Everyone gets involved in cleaning the whole school.]
Classes End
Ski Class
January
Classes Resume
Orientation
New Students Explanatory Meeting
February
Training Meeting [literal translation. Not sure what it actually entails.]
New Students Examination
Final Examination [I'm guessing cumulative exam for the whole year.]
March
Movie Class (Third Years)
Appreciation Ceremony [Literally, "gratitude ceremony"]
Commencement
Closing Ceremony

Hyoutei
Annual Events
To fulfill our school motto, "Growing independent students of excellence," most of the annual events are planned and organized by the students themselves. When they successfully organize and launch an event by themselves, their abilities will increase greatly.
April
Classes Begin/Entrance Ceremony
New Students Welcome
School Anniversary of Establishment
May
Picnic, Midterms
Intra-school Ball-sport Contest [Any sport with balls, baseball, soccer, volleyball, basketball, ping-pong, etc.]
June
Elementary/Junior High/Senior High/University Interaction Day
:: Each student of Hyoutei strengthen his bonds. ::
:: From kindergarten to university, division representatives meet to report their status and concerns. ::
:: Comment from Ohtori Choutarou (2nd Year) - I participated last year, and hearing the upperclassmen's opinions made it very informational. ::
National Practice Examination [Based on a similar exam system in Korea: This is an exam given nationally, which, theoretically, doesn't count towards the student's grade, but gives several different rankings to each student based on the score, such as the student's national ranking, percentile, school-wide ranking, class ranking, and so on. In Korean JHS, those who score very well on this exam are often publicly recognized by the school with awards or certificates.]
Regional Exchange Contest [...No clue.]
July
Final Examination
Opera Viewing
Intra-school Swimming Contest
Student Body Meeting
Classes End
August
School Open House
Trip to Sister-schools
:: Communication with Foreign Students ::
:: Attending sister-schools overseas for few days! Through exchanges with a different culture, [students] expand [their cultural horizon]. [lit, international character/aspect] ::
:: Comment from Oshitari Yuushi (3rd Year) – We went to Germany last year... All [the girls] were amazing beauties... ::
September
Classes Resume
Student Body Council Election
Social Studies Division Field Trip [Students visit social organizations or companies to learn about them.]
October
Midterms
Athletic Festivals
Class Trip
:: Strengthening Friendship and Knowledge through Traveling ::
:: Class trips are always taken overseas. Knowledge gained from seeing and hearing on the trip enrich the students' character. ::
November
Cultural Festival
Debate [lit, speech/oratory contest]
Final Examination
December
Parent-Teacher-Student Conference
High School Informational Meeting
Classes End
Ski Class
January
Classes Resume
Brush Handwriting [Shougi, that is.]
Choir Concours [Fr. "concert"]
February
New Students Explanatory Meeting
Final Examination
March
First-aid Class
Graduation Trip
Commencement/Closing Ceremony