Minwa Academy

Minwa Academy (民話学園 Minwa Gakuen) is the school in Fairytale Pretty Cure!. It is the school that Imari Suzukawa and Tomoka Fukumoto attend. The Principal of the school is currently unknown.

Layout
The academy is described as the elite private school located in Yūkibarano primarily for the high-class and talented children. It is bigger than normal schools as it hosts four different divisions; Kindergarten, Elementary School, Junior High School, and Senior High School. All the divisions are separated and the students tend to remain near their classes and their own cafeteria to eat their bento lunches.

Activities
The school has an obedience of different activities for the students.There are also many clubs; tennis, hockey, judo, karate, kendo, soccer, baseball, relay, archery, baking, choir, drama, etc. Their is even a PreCure Fan Club. Not much is known yet about their annual traditions.

Female Uniform
The girls' uniforms is a sailor fuku. It consists white long-sleeved top with a green sailor collar with a single pink stripe and a neckerchief that ties in the front. The first-year students have pink bows, second-year have blue, and the third-year have purple ones. Green pleated skirts. They also wear navy blue knee-length socks or tights, and brown penny loafers. One exception is Imari and Tomoka. Imari wears loose socks and pink penny loafers. Tomoka wears black tights and black penny loafers.

Male Uniform
The boys' uniforms consist of light green blazer-like jackets that buttons in the front with a white dress shirt underneath. They have pink, blue, or purple neckties depending on their school year. They also wear grey slacks and brown shoes. One exception is Masato who wears black shoes.

Notable Students

 * Imari Suzukawa
 * Tomoka Fukumoto
 * Yū Shiraishi
 * Masato Kashima
 * Tsubaki Nīmi
 * Toshihiro Fukumoto (graduated)
 * Tomokazu Fukumoto (graduated)
 * Moriki Fukumoto (graduated)
 * Kana Fukumoto (graduated)

Notable Staff

 * Unnamed Principal
 * Michiru-sensei

Etymology
Minwa: (民話) is a term translated from "folktale" which goes with the fairytale theme.