Classroom of the Elite poster
9.0/10 (1311 votes)
#1

Genius lives only one story above madness.

S1:E12

Survival test is coming to the end. Things don't look well for 1-D. Key card is stolen. And now Suzune is forced to withdraw due to her sickness. Kiyotaka will try to turn things around.

RokeJulianLockhart Jul 12, 2022

This was unique. I am utterly unable to predict what Ayanokōji intends, yet what he performs appears...

7.8/10 (668 votes)
#2

Man is an animal that makes bargains: no other animal does this - no dog exchanges bones with another.

S1:E3

Kiyotaka explains to Suzune what he did last three days before test. And why everybody get such good scores on tests. But Sudo failed tests anyway and is going to be expelled.

MrBowzer Jul 29, 2017

[spoiler] Oh my. She is a crazy little girl isn't she? [/spoiler]

7.7/10 (617 votes)
#3

There are two kinds of lies; one concerns an accomplished fact, the other concerns a future duty.

S1:E6

Sakura received some weird messages on her portal, than some pictures of herself. Kiyotaka and Suzune are trying to find evidence that would set Sudo free.

7.7/10 (621 votes)
#4

What people commonly call fate is mostly their own stupidity.

S1:E11

With the panty thief incident already eroding Class D's trust, Horikita finds her leader key card stolen. While they try to figure out who did it, the base camp is thrown into chaos with a new incident of arson.

7.3/10 (722 votes)
#5

What is evil? Whatever springs from weakness.

S1:E1

Melancholy, unmotivated Kiyotaka Ayanokouji attends his first day at Tokyo Metropoiltan Advanced Nurturing High School, a government-established institution for training a generation of Japan's best and brightest. In this school, it is said, everything is decided based on merit, which includes the generous monthly "point" allowance students can spend at local shops. As Ayanokouji begins navigating this system, he also nurtures curious relationships with aloof fellow outsider Suzune Horikita and the terminally gregarious Kikyou Kushida.

7.3/10 (643 votes)
#6

It takes a great talent and skill to conceal one's talent and skill.

S1:E2

1-D learn more about point system. They need to change their habits if they want to score some. But few students don't want to change even if they are facing expulsion.

7.3/10 (602 votes)
#7

Hell is other people.

S1:E5

Kiyotaka and Kushida go with Sakura to he mall where Sakura will try to repair her camera. After that Kiyotaka talk to Sakura about Sado's situation and should she talk about what she saw.

7.3/10 (579 votes)
#8

Man is condemned to be free.

S1:E9

As part of a special test, the school has brought the students to an uninhabited tropical island where they must now live for a week. Their performance on the test can have an enormous impact on the point standings of the four classes.

7.2/10 (587 votes)
#9

Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.

S1:E8

All students go to the cruise. Chabashira informs Kiyotaka that somebody requested his expulsion. If he don't help others to promote to A class she will use first opportunity to expel him.

7.1/10 (583 votes)
#10

Every man has in himself the most dangerous traitor of all.

S1:E10

Class D has achieved a degree of unity in facing the special test, so Ayanokouji and Horikita head out to see how the other classes are getting along. Class B is working together to make a comfortable life for themselves, while Class A remains secretive.

7.0/10 (606 votes)
#11

We should not be upset that others hide the truth from us, when we hide it so often from ourselves.

S1:E4

Classrooms analyze their and others test results. Points distribution is late. Three students from 1-C reported Sudo for attacking them.

6.4/10 (629 votes)
#12

Nothing is as dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is to be preferred.

S1:E7

Even during summer vacation, lone wolf Horikita would rather remain locked in her room studying than interacting with others. One day, Ayanokouji invites her to visit the pool with some of the others.

6.4/10 (629 votes)
#1

Nothing is as dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is to be preferred.

S1:E7

Even during summer vacation, lone wolf Horikita would rather remain locked in her room studying than interacting with others. One day, Ayanokouji invites her to visit the pool with some of the others.

7.0/10 (606 votes)
#2

We should not be upset that others hide the truth from us, when we hide it so often from ourselves.

S1:E4

Classrooms analyze their and others test results. Points distribution is late. Three students from 1-C reported Sudo for attacking them.

7.1/10 (583 votes)
#3

Every man has in himself the most dangerous traitor of all.

S1:E10

Class D has achieved a degree of unity in facing the special test, so Ayanokouji and Horikita head out to see how the other classes are getting along. Class B is working together to make a comfortable life for themselves, while Class A remains secretive.

7.2/10 (587 votes)
#4

Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.

S1:E8

All students go to the cruise. Chabashira informs Kiyotaka that somebody requested his expulsion. If he don't help others to promote to A class she will use first opportunity to expel him.

7.3/10 (722 votes)
#5

What is evil? Whatever springs from weakness.

S1:E1

Melancholy, unmotivated Kiyotaka Ayanokouji attends his first day at Tokyo Metropoiltan Advanced Nurturing High School, a government-established institution for training a generation of Japan's best and brightest. In this school, it is said, everything is decided based on merit, which includes the generous monthly "point" allowance students can spend at local shops. As Ayanokouji begins navigating this system, he also nurtures curious relationships with aloof fellow outsider Suzune Horikita and the terminally gregarious Kikyou Kushida.

7.3/10 (643 votes)
#6

It takes a great talent and skill to conceal one's talent and skill.

S1:E2

1-D learn more about point system. They need to change their habits if they want to score some. But few students don't want to change even if they are facing expulsion.

7.3/10 (602 votes)
#7

Hell is other people.

S1:E5

Kiyotaka and Kushida go with Sakura to he mall where Sakura will try to repair her camera. After that Kiyotaka talk to Sakura about Sado's situation and should she talk about what she saw.

7.3/10 (579 votes)
#8

Man is condemned to be free.

S1:E9

As part of a special test, the school has brought the students to an uninhabited tropical island where they must now live for a week. Their performance on the test can have an enormous impact on the point standings of the four classes.

7.7/10 (617 votes)
#9

There are two kinds of lies; one concerns an accomplished fact, the other concerns a future duty.

S1:E6

Sakura received some weird messages on her portal, than some pictures of herself. Kiyotaka and Suzune are trying to find evidence that would set Sudo free.

7.7/10 (621 votes)
#10

What people commonly call fate is mostly their own stupidity.

S1:E11

With the panty thief incident already eroding Class D's trust, Horikita finds her leader key card stolen. While they try to figure out who did it, the base camp is thrown into chaos with a new incident of arson.

7.8/10 (668 votes)
#11

Man is an animal that makes bargains: no other animal does this - no dog exchanges bones with another.

S1:E3

Kiyotaka explains to Suzune what he did last three days before test. And why everybody get such good scores on tests. But Sudo failed tests anyway and is going to be expelled.

MrBowzer Jul 29, 2017

[spoiler] Oh my. She is a crazy little girl isn't she? [/spoiler]

9.0/10 (1311 votes)
#12

Genius lives only one story above madness.

S1:E12

Survival test is coming to the end. Things don't look well for 1-D. Key card is stolen. And now Suzune is forced to withdraw due to her sickness. Kiyotaka will try to turn things around.

RokeJulianLockhart Jul 12, 2022

This was unique. I am utterly unable to predict what Ayanokōji intends, yet what he performs appears...

7.3/10 (722 votes)

What is evil? Whatever springs from weakness.

S1:E1

Melancholy, unmotivated Kiyotaka Ayanokouji attends his first day at Tokyo Metropoiltan Advanced Nurturing High School, a government-established institution for training a generation of Japan's best and brightest. In this school, it is said, everything is decided based on merit, which includes the generous monthly "point" allowance students can spend at local shops. As Ayanokouji begins navigating this system, he also nurtures curious relationships with aloof fellow outsider Suzune Horikita and the terminally gregarious Kikyou Kushida.

7.3/10 (643 votes)

It takes a great talent and skill to conceal one's talent and skill.

S1:E2

1-D learn more about point system. They need to change their habits if they want to score some. But few students don't want to change even if they are facing expulsion.

7.8/10 (668 votes)

Man is an animal that makes bargains: no other animal does this - no dog exchanges bones with another.

S1:E3

Kiyotaka explains to Suzune what he did last three days before test. And why everybody get such good scores on tests. But Sudo failed tests anyway and is going to be expelled.

MrBowzer Jul 29, 2017

[spoiler] Oh my. She is a crazy little girl isn't she? [/spoiler]

7.0/10 (606 votes)

We should not be upset that others hide the truth from us, when we hide it so often from ourselves.

S1:E4

Classrooms analyze their and others test results. Points distribution is late. Three students from 1-C reported Sudo for attacking them.

7.3/10 (602 votes)

Hell is other people.

S1:E5

Kiyotaka and Kushida go with Sakura to he mall where Sakura will try to repair her camera. After that Kiyotaka talk to Sakura about Sado's situation and should she talk about what she saw.

7.7/10 (617 votes)

There are two kinds of lies; one concerns an accomplished fact, the other concerns a future duty.

S1:E6

Sakura received some weird messages on her portal, than some pictures of herself. Kiyotaka and Suzune are trying to find evidence that would set Sudo free.

6.4/10 (629 votes)

Nothing is as dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is to be preferred.

S1:E7

Even during summer vacation, lone wolf Horikita would rather remain locked in her room studying than interacting with others. One day, Ayanokouji invites her to visit the pool with some of the others.

7.2/10 (587 votes)

Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.

S1:E8

All students go to the cruise. Chabashira informs Kiyotaka that somebody requested his expulsion. If he don't help others to promote to A class she will use first opportunity to expel him.

7.3/10 (579 votes)

Man is condemned to be free.

S1:E9

As part of a special test, the school has brought the students to an uninhabited tropical island where they must now live for a week. Their performance on the test can have an enormous impact on the point standings of the four classes.

7.1/10 (583 votes)

Every man has in himself the most dangerous traitor of all.

S1:E10

Class D has achieved a degree of unity in facing the special test, so Ayanokouji and Horikita head out to see how the other classes are getting along. Class B is working together to make a comfortable life for themselves, while Class A remains secretive.

7.7/10 (621 votes)

What people commonly call fate is mostly their own stupidity.

S1:E11

With the panty thief incident already eroding Class D's trust, Horikita finds her leader key card stolen. While they try to figure out who did it, the base camp is thrown into chaos with a new incident of arson.

9.0/10 (1311 votes)

Genius lives only one story above madness.

S1:E12

Survival test is coming to the end. Things don't look well for 1-D. Key card is stolen. And now Suzune is forced to withdraw due to her sickness. Kiyotaka will try to turn things around.

RokeJulianLockhart Jul 12, 2022

This was unique. I am utterly unable to predict what Ayanokōji intends, yet what he performs appears...

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
3 ★ 8.0 13
★ 9.0 Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.
★ 7.4 The strongest principle of growth lies in the human choice.
2 ★ 7.9 13
★ 9.6 Force without wisdom falls of its own weight.
★ 6.9 There are two main human sins from which all the others derive: impatience and indolence.
1 ★ 7.4 12
★ 9.0 Genius lives only one story above madness.
★ 6.4 Nothing is as dangerous as an ignorant friend; a wise enemy is to be preferred.