This is the list for high school anime fans, and most of the greatest anime in the anime industry are high school anime or school genre anime.
There is much recent anime that is based on high school anime, and it has become a very popular genre.
Many of us have been on our first date at high school, many of us can relate these anime to our ordinary life, or if you are a kid, you can be related to your future self.
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59-Your Lie In April/ Shigatsu wa Kimi

You’ve probably seen or heard of Your Lie In April if you’re an anime fan.
Go and watch this beautiful anime and be ready to cry forever.
After his mother’s tragic death, the protagonist, pianist Arima Kosei, loses his capacity to hear the music he performs.
Kaori changed his life when they met in the park. This is where the story of Arima Kosei and Kaori Miyazono begins. The development of Arima’s character throughout the plot is very uplifting, and that is what makes this anime so good.
Make sure you have a box of Kleenex on hand because this anime will make you cry.
58-Horimiya

Horimiya is a fantastic pick if you enjoy anime with strong character development and deep relationships with the people around you.
This brief animation can refresh you if you’re seeking a break from the Action and sorrowful anime.
Miyamura was not a popular boy, and Hori was a timid girl, and it is sweet anime.
Hori is a bright and cheerful young lady who begins to appreciate Miyamura!
Miyamura, on the other hand, possesses two distinct personas. His physical appearance is way different from his actual self.
One is a badass with piercings and chains all over him, but he covers that side of himself at school, while the other is a geeky man with a nice heart and aura surrounding him.
Miyamura develops affection for her as well, and the two eventually start dating. Then we get to see their gorgeous duo as they go about their daily lives at school and at home.
57-Say – I love you

Tachibana is a shy and introverted character. She is likewise apprehensive of others and distrustful of them. This explains why she didn’t make any friends or date for most of her high school years.
Yamato Kurosawa, a popular kid, gets increasingly intrigued by her. Yamato is patient and gentle with Tachibana, and they develop a lively relationship. As she lets down her boundaries, Tachibana is able to build new partnerships as well.
56-Clannad

Clannad has garnered a lot of positive feedback and is widely considered to be one of the finest high school romance anime.
Tomoya Okazaki is the protagonist of the narrative. In an automobile accident, his mother died.
Furthermore, Okazaki is having difficulty at school and no longer sees the point. That’s when he meets Nagisa Furukawa, who’s in charge of revitalizing the theatre club, and enlists Okazaki’s assistance.
Although grim at first, this narrative is masterfully told. This section of the anime, on the other hand, is incredibly realistic and immediately relatable, which makes the anime even better.
55-Kimi Ni Todoke

From Me to You is another name for Kimi ni Todoke. We’ve heard that this anime is one-of-a-kind. The poster art isn’t the best, so the initial impression is that it won’t be as excellent as it is.
On the other hand, the animation is stunning, making this one of the finest high school romance anime. Kuronuma is given the moniker Sadako because she is seen as frightening and unusual.
Kazehaya is a popular student at school who is nearly the polar opposite of Kuronuma. Kazehaya approaches Kuronuma readily due to his personality, and she hopes this is the start of a friendship.
54-Highschool DxD

High School DxD is one of the most popular anime series of all time; it’s a cute ecchi harem school anime with plenty of lovely females, including “rias gremory,” the hottest anime lady I’ve ever seen.
Haruhi Suzumiya is like a perfect person and a high schooler, and she is a must-watch anime character.
The ecchi elements and dirty jokes all are in this one of the adult anime shows.
Issei Hyoudou, a deviant student, is at the story’s heart. He spends his time spying on women and daydreaming about having his own harem.
Issei thought this was the love he always wanted, and at last, someone this beautiful asked him out for a date, and when he thought it was all perfect, she told him her secret and killed him.
When Rias Gremory, a powerful demon, resurrects him as her servant, he is offered a second chance at life.
In order to survive in the harsh realm of angels and devils, Issei must now train and battle. Every expedition leads to a slew of amusing and heroic experiences with his new allies. In High School DxD, he must keep his new life hidden from his classmates and family!
53-The Irregular at Magic School

Welcome to the realm of magic at a high school. The story portrays how magic, formerly regarded as folklore and fairy tales, has evolved into a systematized technology and is taught as a technical talent in the twenty-first century.
Depending on their admission exam scores, students are assigned to one of two courses at First Good School, the school for magicians: “Blooms,” those who receive high points, are sent to the First Course, while “Weeds,” reserve pupils, are assigned to the Second Course.
If you love magic high schools anime, you should watch this anime.
High school classes start in the spring, and a strange brother and sister join as new pupils. His little sister is an honor student who enrolls as a “Weed,” but his elder brother is a mediocre student who has a few flaws.
The quiet campus was beginning to change since the brother, with a slightly philosophical look, and the younger sister, who bears sentiments for him that are a little deeper than sibling love, arrived through the gates of this prominent institution.
52-How To Raise A Boring Girlfriend

Tomoya, who aims to build a dating simulation game, is the protagonist in Saekano’s novel How To Raise A Boring Girlfriend. Along the way, “cute” females assist him in his quest to create one.
Megumi Kato, one of the major characters, is a complete cliché, and the anime is well aware of this. That is what makes it appetizing and adds taste to it.
51-Kokoro Connect

One of the most complicated school series on our list is Kokoro Connect. In addition, in general.
What’s more shocking is that it’s not even classified as a psychological anime, despite the fact that it clearly is.
The primary characters get dragged into circumstances they don’t want to be in. You can envision them being forced to act on their inclinations, whether that means violence, sex, or anything else.
Throughout all of these sufferings, there are:
Romance, heartbreak, friendship issues, insecurity, and drama
And by the time you’ve seen the anime, you’ll see why it’s a lot more complex than it appears.
50-Oregairu

My romantic teen comedy SNAFU is one of the best high school anime I have ever seen, and even the romantic side of it is really mature.
This anime will give you many life lessons for sure, and the one character you will love and will cheer as life fans of Japanese animation as a high school student is Hachiman.
The main character Hachiman hikigaya is a loner and very negative thinker, and He thinks that everyone hates him and doesn’t want to talk to him.
Oregairu is a complicated anime with a lot of undertones and hidden themes.
Each episode, as well as the tale being conveyed, is of the highest calibre.
The story isn’t straightforward, but Oregairu’s overarching topic is friendship, society, and everything in between.
49-Monthly Girls Nozaki Kun

Once a month, the girl Nozaki Kun tells the story of Chiyo Sakura, a manga artist who falls in love with him.
Isn’t that what a Shoujo is supposed to be like? Nozaki Kun is a manga artist who works as a manga writer and also a manga artist, but he mostly loves and draws shoujo manga.
It’s a slapstick comedy with a dramatic tone to it. With occasional misunderstandings but good individuals who keep you involved at the end of the day.
Fans either love or despise this anime, depending on who you ask.
48-Haikyuu!

Haikyuu is a terrific sports series that has just become commercially successful.
This anime will teach you everything you need in a positive way in your life because it’s all about Shoyo Hinata giving us positivity.
I watched haikyu like 10 times whole full series and waiting for the 2 last season =, but already done with manga.
You got your traditional primary characters. One of them is a high-energy, goal-oriented individual with a strong work ethic.
In some aspects, the other protagonist is the polar opposite, which provides a good balance for them both. Adding variety to their jobs. Haikyuu isn’t like other school anime, and there’s a reason for it.
47-Food Wars

Food Wars is in a class by itself when it comes to school anime. It has nothing in common with or equivalent to the average.
It’s a competitive and fun anime that takes food, adds a bit of Ecchi, and tosses in some Shounen.
Food Wars’ food, dishes, and each meal all look magnificent, and there’s nothing quite like it in terms of quality.
46-Magical Senpai

This is a recent short animation that aired on Crunchyroll during their summer anime season. It’s a short series, with each episode lasting only 12 minutes, but there’s still enough magic to be had.
At her school, an unidentified sempai (upperclassman) starts her own stage magic club and enlists the support of a hapless underclassman.
However, this poor girl suffers from severe stage fright, and her stunts all go tragically wrong in various ways. Still, it’s a fun method to learn techniques like coin manipulation, rope manipulation, and even mind reading.
45-ReLIFE

Every adult must have thought once in their life if they could go back in their past and change things which they want to.
It can be in the popular sci-fi genre because it’s related to science fiction.
He went back to the same school he used to be at a young age.
Arata Kaizaki, a dissatisfied job seeker, encounters a strange young guy who offers him a pill to make him 10 years younger and send him back to high school in this 12-episode series.
It’s all part of a study, and Arata jumps right in. He picks up a few life lessons along the way, and some of his classmates may have their own secrets.
44-Angel Beats

Although this series is set in a high school, there is something strange about it. Yuzuru Otonashi, the male lead, finds himself in a strange high school, where a small girl with angelic white hair is being fired at, and he is caught in the crossfire.
This high school acts as a sort of purgatory for youngsters who died in real life with unresolved problems, and it turns out that Angel, the tiny child isn’t the issue. Instead, the protagonists must search within themselves to find peace and move forward.
43-Ore wo Suki Nano wa Omae Dake ka yo

Oresuki is one of the many high school anime titles on this list that is both humorous and thrilling.
The protagonist (Joro) is requested to chat alone with two separate gorgeous females in the film. He’s hoping for some love confessions to come his way.
However, this is not the case! Both females are interested in his buddy, Oga, and he plans to date the one that Oga rejects.
But Sumeriko, the calm library girl, confesses to Joro, and Oga is taken with Sumeriko! The situation just becomes more complicated from there.
42-We Never Learn: BOKUBEN

Meet Nariyuki Yuiga, a quiet but bright young man who takes on the role of a private tutor for these three young ladies: Fumino (left), Rizu (middle), and Uruka (right) (left).
Yuiga simply intended to instruct them, but he quickly became engaged in a lot more!
41-Kakegurui

This anime has a thriller aspect to it, and it isn’t just a collection of high school shenanigans like many of the others on this list.
Kakegurui is similar to Food Wars in that it is unique and stands alone in this genre of animation.
It’s about gambling at school, which means that many kids lose money while others profit. But, regardless of how risky it is, one significant character does it all for its f*ck.
This is what adds to the drama and tension of clashes between important characters in Kakegurui.
Instead, we go to an elite school where the pupils are the offspring of affluent families and business people, and they’re studying how to gamble!
They’re ready to play some extremely high-stakes poker, blackjack, and roulette, and they’re the sharpest, most cunning, most brave high school students we’ve ever seen in anime. The home is literally on fire.
40-Maid Sama

It is one of the sweetest and most romantic comedy anime. And it was one of the first animes to use the motifs and designs that we see in today’s series.
The main character, Misaki Ayuzawa, comes from a debt-ridden family. As a result, she reaches a point when she is completely exhausted.
The male protagonist, Usui Takumi, is the one who makes Maid Sama laugh. Everything comes together in the end.
39-After The Rain

Rain is a softly inspirational narrative about healing and self-confidence. In some ways, this short animated comedy is about Akira Tachibana’s relationship with her middle-aged, divorced employer, but that’s only the beginning.
Akira enjoys running track, but due to an unlucky accident, she has been unable to do so, and she has fallen for her employer as a means of self-healing.
Her boss (and his young son) encouraged her and gave her their entire support, and Akira hoped that one day she would be able to run like the wind once more.
38-Rascal Does Not Dream Of Bunny Girl Senpai

Meet Sakuta, a high school student disguised as a bunny girl who encounters his upperclassman in the library. This isn’t a low-budget erotica show, though.
Sakuta and his senpai, Mai, instead embark on a mission to assist their classmates who are suffering from “adolescence syndrome.” Of course, anyone suffering from this condition appears to be invisible and unheard of, and they are extremely lonely.
Sakuta assists his younger sister Kaede (pictured) in overcoming her dread of the outside world and reintegrating into society.
37-Yamada-kun And The Seven Witches

As predicted, this anime is jam-packed with high-octane high school shenanigans, and it all starts when Ryu Yamada trips and falls down the stairs, knocking down a classmate. Then, like in Freaky Friday or Makoto Shinkai’s Your Name, they then swap bodies.
This school turns out to be home to seven witches and kissing them grants you their abilities.
Ryu now has to deal with body-swapping, mind-reading, invisibility, and other challenges.
36-Another

Don’t be tricked by the scene from the “beach episode” Another is a brutal horror anime, in which a happy scene like this is the exception rather than the rule.
Koichi Sakakibara, the protagonist, enrols in the renowned class 3-3 in the year 1998.
Other classmates treat her differently because she has supernatural powers, and it is the best anime to watch with your best friend. Kyoto animation really did well.
One of his students, the pale Mei Misaki, is utterly ignored, and Koichi is keen to learn if this class is indeed “cursed.” There’s a lot of terror, and Koichi and his pals may not make it out alive.
35-Nichijou

This high school comedy is extremely weird and outrageous, even by anime standards.
Of course, you never know what you’ll get with each episode of this hectic animation. None of the characters is as straightforward as they appear, except Yuuko, who largely responds to the turmoil around her.
Mio, the vivacious manga creator in training, and Nano, a robot girl with a massive crank on her back, are among her students. So don’t forget about Professor, the young genius, and her talking cat, Sakamoto!
34-Azumanga Daioh!

This is a classic high school animation, and the manga is an essential addition to any collection. However, our series may appear modest in comparison to some of the others on this list, but it holds its own.
See the main six girls, who annoy each other, undertake ludicrous activities, fantasize about a different life, and flee the school festival for their lives. Sakaki, despite her stature, has a gentle side that enjoys cats, and Chiyo is a young prodigy who, despite her intelligence, is still a little naive.
Yukari Tanizaki, their homeroom teacher, is more obnoxious than half of her pupils, and Mr Kimura is often yelling inappropriate things.
Still, it’s touching to see all of these ladies grow up together, especially Azumanga Daioh! Upon graduation, he bids each character a warm farewell.
33-Ouran High School Host Club

This shojo comedy series is set in Ouran High School, where Haruhi Fujioka, the female lead, destroys a precious vase by mistake.
She enters the host club full of handsome young guys and is pushed into a reverse harem to make things right.
It’s all in good fun, and this series isn’t hesitant to poke fun at the shojo genre’s many clichés and cliches. It’s also impressive to witness the female protagonist confused for a guy multiple times.
32-The Quintessential Quintuplets

Another harem anime replaces supernatural females with a group of five identical sisters who have opposing personalities. Futaro Uesagi, the male lead, is a plain but bright young man who is requested to instruct the five Nakano sisters, who are struggling academically.
As Futaro tries to manage these rowdy and recalcitrant sisters, hilarity follows, though he does get a respite when they begin to appreciate him and what he has to give.
The suspense of which sister Futaro will marry is even more enticing! It’s evident from the start that Futaro will marry one of these females, but it’s unclear which one.
31-Assassination Classroom

If you already watched great teacher Onizuka, then you are going to love the assassination classroom even more
This isn’t your typical high school. There’s no curse, no body-swapping, and no gambling, but there is a giant yellow extraterrestrial named Koro-sensei. He is an invading force intent on destroying the entire planet, yet he also wishes to educate.
He is the greatest teacher in my view because he did so much for the class and students.
As a result, it’s up to his classmates to try to murder him using specially crafted weapons, but that’s easier said than done. On top of that, students have lectures, assignments, and tests to deal with.
30-Nisekoi

The son and daughter of two opposing criminal families appear in this high school rom-com, which is based on Romeo and Juliet.
On the one hand, we have Raku Ichijo, a scary yakuza family member, and Chitoge Kirisaka, a mafia family member.
Chitoge transferred from the United States to Japan for high school (she’s half-American), and her family and Raku’s arranged for them to meet right away.
Both teenage “lovers” are taken aback and dislike being in the limelight, but they make an effort to put on a show.
When love rivals turn up in force, things get even more tangled, and there’s the question of who gifted Raku the pendant he now carries around his neck.
29-Great Teacher Onizuka

This anime is about a gangster who wants to be one of the best teachers in the town. A must-watch slice of life genre anime.
This time, we witness things through the eyes of Eikichi Onizuka, a fierce thug who decides to become a high school teacher in order to have access to the ladies.
Although he has a purely selfish aim, he quickly establishes himself as a model friend and mentors to his numerous trainees.
He can’t take how condescending and inflexible the educational system is, so he makes an effort to connect with his pupils and cultivate their brains on his own terms. Will he be successful? Keep an eye out to find out!
28-Fruits Basket

Fruits Basket was a popular manga series that was turned into an anime in the early 2000s.
Now, a fresh and higher-definition anime relaunch is available to stream, allowing fans to relive the story of Fruits Basket like never before.
Toru Honda is a sweet and empathetic orphan who is down on her luck until the secretive and reclusive Sohma family adopts her.
You will even get to know the Chinese zodiac in this rom-com and slice of life anime.
There is a curse on each of them, and that curse is that whenever they touch anyone, they will turn into animals.
Toru now has to balance her high school life with the complexity of new relationships, not to include the Sohma curse and the nefarious Akito, the family patriarch.
27-Toradora!

Taiga Aisaka, a small but strong girl with a serious reputation for kicking butt, stars in this high school comedy. Meanwhile, she forms an unexpected relationship with Ryuji, who, despite his intimidating appearance, would not harm a fly in real life.
Taiga and Ryuji first create a contract for mutual advantage because they both have crushes on one other’s closest buddy.
However, when Taiga and Ryuji, you guessed it, draw closer to each other, this love square becomes even more twisted! After that, they go away together, and they need time to figure out what they want to do with their lives.
26-Your name/Kimi no na wa (2016)

Makoto Shinkai directed this charming film, which recounts the story of a rural lady and a city boy who both long for different lives and suddenly find themselves living the lives of the other from time to time.
A body swap is one of the highlights of this anime movie. and the art style of Kyoto animation is just out of the world.
This film is romantic and heartbreaking, with many magical aspects and a strong focus on the notion of time. It is not solely a drama picture, and the film’s finale contains a smidgeon of suspense.
This film has garnered several honours throughout the world and is certainly worth seeing.
25-Gamers

Mistakes and the resulting humor are all part of the gaming experience.
This is cute high school anime, and you can spend time watching this one easily.
Despite the fact that it only has 12 episodes, it remains one of my all-time favorite comedy anime. Fans of Gintama, My Bride Is A Mermaid, Nozaki Kun, and other related series will like this.
24-A Silent Voice/Koe no Katachi (2016)

The story is about a deaf girl and a bully guy. and this is, for me, the best high school anime movie.
The problems and tribulations of high school social life and suicidal impulses are explored in this film based on a manga of the same name.
This tearjerker is an absolute must-have on any fantastic high school anime list. This series has comedic moments, but it’s ultimately a sad and heartbreaking narrative about bullying, forgiveness, self-acceptance, etc.
Shota Ishida (left) relentlessly tormented his deaf classmate Shoko Nishimiya (right) in sixth grade, and now he’s dying from remorse and hatred.
But he isn’t giving up; he will go to any extent to make things right, and viewers will soon find out if Shoko is willing to forgive her tormentor.
It’s a film about forgiveness in many ways. In this film, symbolism, particularly flowery language, is quite important. Short dream scenes are also included.
All of these elements combine to raise the picture from a simple high school drama to a study of bullying and other societal concerns. This anime has received international praise as a result of this, and you will discover why once you watch it.
23-Classmates/Doukyuusei (2016)

This classic high school romantic drama film follows two contrasting boys who become closer after discovering they have a common singing skill.
This is a considerably slower picture than others, with a strong emphasis on drama. It has received several accolades and awards.
22-The Disastrous Life Of Saiki K

This is also one of the high school anime but not like another normal high school story. The story is based on an introverted psychic who wants to be left alone to pursue his goals. In one way or another, people are pulled to him.
The most amusing aspect of this slice-of-life/comedy is that Saiki K communicates telepathically instead of using his mouth. But no one notices since he’s using his talents to make them ignore it.
There is no obscene fan service, inappropriate episodes, or cheesy over-the-top humor attempting to make you laugh. Everything in Saiki K flows naturally, which is unusual given how clean it is in general.
21-The Anthem of the Heart/ Kokoro ga Sakebitagatterunda (2015)

The Heart’s Anthem is recognized as one of the best Japanese animated high school drama films, written by Mari Okada and directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai.
This high school drama follows a girl (Jun Naruse) who becomes deafening. The curse doesn’t function when she sings, which opens up new possibilities for her friendships and even a new romance.
The tunes you’ll hear while viewing the movie are wonderful.
This cute little film is a great pick-me-up for any romance movie enthusiast. It’s lighthearted and honest.
20-Little Witch Academia: The Enchanted Parade (2015)

The now-famous Trigger company created this short film sponsored through Kickstarter.
When a group of witches gets themselves into trouble at a witch high school, they are forced to plan the annual witch-hunting parade. Instead, they strive to transform the somber march into something altogether new, driven by a desire to put their own spin on it.
This film was a tremendous hit with anime lovers all around the world, and it contributed to inspiring the Little Witch Academia television series.
19-Orange: Mirai (2016)

This is another time-travelling high school drama. When a guy, his wife, and a group of high school classmates meet, they recall a close, long-gone buddy.
They compose messages to their younger selves, which find their way back to their 16-year-old selves.
Sukitte ii na yo is kind of similar.
This is an excellent portrayal of growing up and looking back.
18-Zutto Mae kara Suki deshita (2016)

Tetsuya Yanagisawa directed this high school youth romance film, which was released on April 23, 2016. This film’s wonderful sounds, animation, and the plot will undoubtedly satisfy you.
This is the high school anime for you if you’re seeking a story of star-crossed high school romance!
Secret crushes, love confessions, growing up, and a hearty dose of drama are all featured in this film. This is the epitome of an anime high school film, and it’s definitely worth your time to see.
17-The Case of Hana & Alice (2015)

The story of Hana, Moo, Alice, and others is told in this film, which is a half-ghost story and half a high school drama.
Being the new girl at school is never easy, and nothing spins faster—or more precisely—than a high school rumor mill.
Hana, a fresh girl, becomes wrapped up in an old high school narrative as she seeks to establish her feet. The picture was rotoscoped and had a strange aesthetic, yet all of the characters are endearing, making it well worth seeing on a rainy night.
16-Harmonie (2014)

Akiro has an unusual talent: he can perform any piece of music on the piano that he hears. When his lovely classmate Juri’s phone plays a piece of relaxing music, he attempts to imitate it and learns more about her.
This is a brief yet lovely film. One of the main topics is how art can help people connect, which it brilliantly demonstrates. It’s a charming little treasure of a film.
15-Book Girl/Bungaku Shoujo (2010)

This film stars Tohko, a quirky girl, and Konoha, a scholarly young guy, and is based on a series of light novels.
As the only members of the school’s literature club, they are drawn into a whole new drama when they set up a box for letter submissions.
After all the stress, this film not only shows you a young drama, but it also has a nice happy ending!
14-Sukitte li Na Yo

Sukitte li Na Yo is a Shoujo that I saw in 2020 for the first time.
There is no needless fan service or clichés (unless they are in context). And the central topic encompasses companionship, loneliness to some level, and relationships, all of which have aspects that everyone in the school can relate to.
The characters will either irritate you or make you like them. It all relies on your perspective on what’s going on.
13-Gakkou Gurashi

Gakkou Gurashi is another one-of-a-kind school series that, when appropriate, blends horror with humour.
It tells the story of four girls who are among the final survivors following a zombie apocalypse.
They’re all trapped in a school, with just rations, food, and resources to help them live.
It appears to be a peaceful animation until you encounter topics like Mental Illness, Depression, Anxiety, Fear, and emotional breakdowns.
12-Toradora

Toradora was formerly an anime that I despised. The repeated physical abuse of the male character by the main female character was annoying.
I returned to it later and gave it another shot, and I haven’t regretted it since. Toradora is unique because of this.
It’s the type of anime where the characters anger you, and the episodes make you sweat. The comedy, the emotions, the story, and the way it unfolds, on the other hand, are all valuable.
Regardless of how it begins or how the characters’ characteristics work into the storyline, it takes a lot for an anime to win you over.
11-Engaged To The Unidentified

The school has a minor role in the narrative and key theme. and it is one of the most underrated high school anime.
It tells the story of Kobeni Yonomori, who is compelled to “marry” someone she’s never met. The plot changes and reveals facts as you advance through the game.
The romance in this anime is faint, but slice-of-life viewers will enjoy the diverse cast of characters and easygoing episodes.
10-School Rumble

It was created in the early 2000s. The comedy part of this anime is hilarious and really well-plotted with good joke timing and great expression.
Tenma is one of the dumbest characters in this anime but also one of the kindest and funniest ones.
There’s also Harima, a manga artist who has evolved from his previous life as a delinquent. He takes care of Tenma and also has a big heart for other students
Misunderstandings, slapstick humor, character development, and plot twists abound. And there are two seasons left to adjust to, with a third on the way.
9-Hyouka

Hyouka is a character that represents the monotonous tasks that may be encountered in school. On the other hand, This Anime manages to make even the most “boring” things fascinating and hilarious.
The main protagonists turn even the most ridiculous situations into mini-investigations.
One of the characters, Eru Chitanda, is exceedingly interested, while the other, Oreki, is the brains behind the operation.
One of Kyoto Animation’s most popular anime series is Hyouka. It also features a unique storyline that few anime have. At the very least, not in the same way.
It is one of the best high school anime, and all anime viewers really loved it.
8-Daily Lives Of High School Boys

The show Daily Lives Of High School Lads is about the craziest things that high school boys get up to. That much is clear from the first episode. Everything up to and including the second episode.
The humor is aimed at both men and women. That isn’t to suggest that you won’t find it amusing if you’re a woman.
It’s ok to watch not going to say to you that you should watch this one.
7-Kill La Kill

Masashi Kishimoto developed the comic series Dragon Ball Z. Another notable distinction is that it is set at a school, despite the fact that the Action is equally as thrilling. Make it as dynamic and comprehensive as possible.
Ryuko Matoi is on revenge for her father’s death. It’s what drives her and gives her meaning in life. That is how she comes to become a student at Honnouji Academy.
Studio Trigger went above and above. After so long, it is one of the greatest anime I have ever seen in this decade.
6-Kaguya Sama

Kaguya Sama and Compulsive Gambler have a lot in common. It’s a really funny anime to watch because of all the tricks and psychological games both main characters play in this high school anime.
It’s more like chess love, where both the main characters try to make each other say they love them. But, because of the techniques and tactics, the conflict becomes amusing, clever, and, in some circumstances, thought-provoking.
5-K-On

It’s one of the most well-known “Moe” anime series, and it’s credited with kickstarting the trend. Characters that are “Kawaii” as well.
Kyoto Animation’s finest works of art, without a doubt (one of them). And, because there isn’t much of a narrative, the anime takes off in all sorts of ways, concluding in:
Laughing at you, Having doubts about what you’re seeing, Warming up to the characteristics of the characters, and anticipating what will happen next
4-My Hero Academia

My hero’s academics are doing well, proving why it’s one of the finest action anime out there. Many people adore my hero academia because he is a minor child without power in a world where everyone has power, or as they call it, a quirk.
Midoriya Izuku is the protagonist of yet another conventional Action fighting Anime. He is a peculiar young man who lives in a superpowered civilization.
Regardless, he aspires to be a hero. This spirit is strong enough to persuade Japan’s most powerful hero, All Might, to hand over his power to Izuku, also known as One for All.
In my perspective, there appears to be a misunderstanding. However, I am unable to explain myself simply. You can feel it, and you’ll understand why after you witness the show.
You might think it’s like any other shounen anime after watching the first few episodes, but you’ll like it if you get into it. The rest of the action anime battles are fairly standard fare.
3-Haganai- I Don’t Have Many Friends

This anime is like most school anime.
Being a high school adolescent who isn’t very good at socializing.
How do you approach strangers and get to know them? To achieve this purpose, the primary protagonists form the Neighbours club.
2-Charlotte

Another superpower/school series is Charlotte. This anime’s power structure isn’t typical of similar series.
Anime characters aren’t overpowered, overly powerful, or too dramatic.
Or anything along those lines. Charlotte is more grounded and more realistic in some respects since each skill has its boundaries.
The plot revolves around superpowered youths and how the main characters patrol the city to prevent other superpowered kids from misusing their talents.
1-Danganronpa

Danganronpa is a psychological series based on a computer game about pupils trapped within their school.
It’s not a school but a nasty, twisted prison-like institution where the characters’ lives are at stake.
The main topic is cruelty. However, it is not a gruesome anime like other comparable series. The main highlights are the psychological trauma and games that play out from the outset.
It’s the ideal illustration of what occurs when individuals are forced to do whatever they have to in order to live, even if that includes working against one another rather than with one another to achieve the same objective.
FAQS
That it is not just about angels and demons, but it has a slice-of-life genre in it, and we all love slice-of-life anime.
IN gamer series is a slice of life anime Nozaki Kun did.