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Gorin High School students with winter (left) and summer (right) uniforms.
- "Sports preparatory school."
Gorin High School (五輪高等学校 Gorin Kōtō Gakkō?, lit. "Olympic High School", usually shortened as 五輪高校, "Gorin High") is a private school from Aoharu City in the Rival Schools series. Gorin High was founded with the aim to produce the best athletes, able of competing at the national level. The school's motto is "develop healthy minds, strong bodies, and Olympic athletes".
Gorin High School offers a six-year education program from junior high school to high school. As of the events in the games, the junior high has about 900 students enrolled; and 1,800 students enrolled in the high school division. The school places sports as its top priority, wherein athletic ability and aptitude determine if an individual is worthy enough to enroll in Gorin, making the entrance exam results almost irrelevant. Many of the students are talented, national-level athletes found by skilled scouts scattered all over the country.
Outside academic matters, Gorin High appears to have a serious, hostile rivalry with Gedo High School.
Gorin University

Gorin University (五輪体育総合大学?) is a division of Gorin High School that was established in the same year as the events from Project Justice. Although recent, Gorin University is already attracting the attention of many people in the sports industry due to having facilities that overwhelm other sports universities and many students that moved from its high school division.
Like Gorin High, Gorin University aims to produce world-class athletes, as well as sports doctors and trainers to support athletes. The university also established two clubs, "Sports Faculty of Medicine" and "School of Exercise Physiology", to ensure a complete sports education for its students.
Members
Natsu, Shoma, and Roberto.
Representing Gorin High School are:
- Shoma Sawamura
- Natsu Ayuhara
- Roberto Miura
- Shuichi (Graduated from Gorin High and enrolled Gorin University between Rival Schools and Project Justice. Captain of the baseball club.)
- Nagare Namikawa (Member of the swimming club that graduated from Gorin High and enrolled Gorin University between Rival Schools and Project Justice. In the latter he is the coach of Gorin High's swimming club.)
- Momo Karuizawa
- Several students
Stages
Gorin H.S. Gym
Gorin H.S. Gym[1] (五輪高校第一体育館? lit. "Gorin High School First Gymnasium"), also written as Gorin HS Gym,[2] is a stage from Rival Schools, a in-door field with a big screen and several banners.
In the arcade version the screen displays cheerleaders saying "go ahead". In the PlayStation version the screen displays the logo of Famitsu and the gym has banners promoting Gamers and Sony Magazines Inc, the latter being removed from the overseas release. In Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2 the screen displays images from its PocketStation minigame and the promotional banners were removed.
Gorin H.S. Seaside Resort
Gorin H.S. Seaside Resort[1] (五輪高校臨海合宿所前? lit. "In Front of Gorin High School's Seaside Training Camp"), also known as Gorin HS Training Camp,[2] is a stage from Rival Schools, a beach with a hut and blimps.
In the arcade version the hut is promoting the All About Series. In the PlayStation version the hut is promoting Gamest and the blimps are promoting Game Walker. In Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2 the hut's banner was removed and the blimps have Capcom's logo.
Gorin High Pool Side
Gorin High Pool Side (五輪高校プールサイド?) is a stage from Nekketsu Seisyun Nikki 2.
Gorin Dome
Gorin Dome (五輪ドーム?) is a stage from Project Justice, a multi-purpose domed stadium with advanced equipments, being able to switch its fields, including a soccer field and a tennis court. The dome also has a batting cage and a maintenance vehicle. A banner on the field informs that the Gorin Festival will be held on September. The scoreboard is promoting Street Fighter Zero 3, Capcom vs. SNK, and Power Stone 2, the games also being seen on banners above the seats.
School song
Gorin High School's school song. Lyrics by 気合 入太郎.
| Original | Translation |
|---|---|
(一番) |
(First verse) |
