Kazehaya High School

The Kazehaya High School (風早高校), often shorten as Kaze High School (風校), is a fictional institution of the Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro manga series. It is the high school attended by Senpai, Nagatoro and the other characters.

The school is located on the, in the city of ,. It share it's exact location with the real-life Nango Junior High School.

Overview
The school is a large building of three floors located in the suburbs, and it's equally close to both the home of Senpai and Nagatoro. It has a wide garden with trees and a courtyard, an auditorium, a big swimming pool into a separate building and a judo hall. Like many Japanese institute, it has a cafeteria for it's student to eat between classes, and an open flat roof, which is accessible to everyone from stairs. The high school's perimeter is surrounded by wall and the only access is a massive front gate.

Kazehaya High School has various clubs for his students, namely the art club, the swimming club, the handicrafts club, the games club, the manga research club, the dance club, the acting club, the light music club, the movie research club, the karate club, the basketball club, a soccer team the track and field club.

History
Kazehaya High School exist since at least 65 years prior to the beginning of the story while in the past 20 years it's swimming club has perpetrated the tradition of organizing a stand at every Cultural Festival, which became very well-known throughout the city.

Two years prior to the beginning of the story, an unnamed girl enrolled in the institute and became the President of the art club. One year later an introverted boy start to attend the school and joined the club as well, that year the art club's display ranked 6th in the school's popularity contest on over 50-60 exhibits, right after the movie projected by the movie research club (5th), the light music club's concert (4th), the acting club's show (3rd), 3-A's haunted mansion (2nd) and the dance club performance (1st).

The following year, Nagatoro, Gamo-chan, Yoshi and Sakura all started to attend the school. That same year Rabi-chan, Nekoba and Orihara enrolled in the school too.

Also, in the soccer team a second year student named Hosokawa was spotted by few talent scouts to go pro once he finished his studies, and labeled as a sport genius.

Due to the President often throughout the school hallways late at night, the school also became associated with the lagend of a "Female Pale Ghost" (白い女の霊).

Since the year the story began, Kazehaya High School organized an annual Judo Tournament.

Known employees

 * Unnamed principal
 * Yamaguchi

Section A

 * Orihara

Section C

 * Maki Gamou
 * Hayase Nagatoro
 * Nekoba
 * Rabi-chan
 * Sakura
 * Yoshi

Unknown section

 * Unnamed boy

Section A

 * Two unnamed boys

Section B

 * Senpai
 * Hosokawa
 * Unnamed boy
 * Unnamed boy

Unknown section

 * Unnamed boy

Former students

 * President
 * Public Morals Committee Chief

Webcomic

 * Issue 1
 * Issue 2
 * Issue 3

Side Stories

 * Side Story 1
 * Side Story 2
 * Side Story 3
 * Side Story 4
 * Side Story 5
 * Side Story 7
 * Side Story 9

Anime

 * Episode 1
 * Episode 2

Trivia

 * "Kazehaya" is a word which means "strong wind" in Japanese.
 * However, the school could also be named after Shōta Kazehaya, the deuteragonist of the romance manga  whose plot, just like in Don't Toy With Me, Miss Nagatoro, revolvs around the odd friendship and growing romance between two high schooler, one introverted and very shy and the other outgoing an extremely popular.
 * Both works are published by, however the manga's respective deuteragonists role and gender are the opposite, since in Kimi ni Todoke the female lead is the lonesome one, while the male is the popular one.
 * Kazehaya High School is the series' main set, being seen or referenced in almost every chapter.
 * In Chapter 62 it's revealed that there's also a Kazehaya Primary School (風早小学校), which was attended by Nagatoro and her friends, however it's unknown if the two institute are somewhat connected or simply share a name.