The Walrus School is Elbaph's primary place of learning, perched in the Warrior's Spring beside the Owl Library. Founded two decades ago by Jaguar D. Saul at King Harald's request, it gathers the giant children to study and play. Dagny is one of its students, named only in the anime captions.
Raised along Branch Route 8, the school climbs upward from the Warrior's Spring shoreline, fitted with boardwalk stairways that let visitors reach the main complex. The layout suggests an open treehouse, anchored by two broad central platforms holding most of the facilities and ringed by smaller huts, some shaped like swings and others like spheres, all suspended from ropes lashed to the surrounding branch. A grassy field of flowers spreads before the gate, where pupils can run about, and a cartoon walrus wearing a graduation cap looms over the entrance as a figurehead. Tucked inside is the Faculty Room, a staff lounge that also houses the office of the principal, Kiba.
The institution serves as the heart of education for the giant nation, drawing every child of Elbaph to study a range of subjects and mingle with peers. It sits within the Warrior's Spring next to the Owl Library and southwest of Western Village, the two buildings together forming the region's cultural and academic core. Among the anime's depicted pupils is one identified in the closed captions as Dagny, though no further detail about this child has been confirmed.
Twenty years before the present, King Harald commissioned Saul to establish the school, which then operated under Kiba's guidance, with Ange, Wolf, Ripley, and Blade joining the staff over time. When the Straw Hat Pirates reached Elbaph, Saul guided them through both the school and the neighboring library, where they met the students and learned the island's history. Trouble came when the Knights of God targeted the children: Rimoshifu Killingham used his Devil Fruit to lull several into sleep and draw out their fears, while Gunko steered nine sleepwalkers toward the port and Shepherd Sommers ringed them with unseen briars that wounded the gym teacher, Wolf. After taking ten students and Colon hostage, the knights forced the giants to torch their own learning grounds; Jarul, speaking for his people, ordered Ange to set the Walrus School ablaze, after which Killingham loosed a flaming arrow into the Owl Library as well.

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Yes, the Walrus School is Elbaph's primary place of learning, located in the Warrior's Spring beside the Owl Library. It was founded by Jaguar D. Saul at King Harald's request to gather the giant children of Elbaph for study and play.
The Walrus School sits along Branch Route 8 in the Warrior's Spring on Elbaph, climbing upward from the shoreline with boardwalk stairways leading to the main complex. It stands next to the Owl Library, southwest of Western Village, forming the region's cultural and academic core.
The Walrus School was founded twenty years before the present story by Jaguar D. Saul at King Harald's request, and it operates under the guidance of principal Kiba. Staff members Ange, Wolf, Ripley, and Blade joined the school over time.
During the Knights of God's attack, Rimoshifu Killingham puts several students to sleep to draw out their fears while Gunko and Shepherd Sommers threaten the children, wounding gym teacher Wolf. The knights take students hostage and force the giants to burn down their own school, with Jarul ordering Ange to set the Walrus School ablaze.
Dagny is one of the students attending the Walrus School on Elbaph, identified only by name in the anime's closed captions. No further details about this child have been confirmed.
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