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Number 3... Downlands Sacred Heart College, Queensland, Australia This secondary school in Toowoomba was used as military quarters during wartime, and as such, many ghost stories have sprouted up starring the school as the featured location. These include the urban legend of a man on fire, stumbling and screaming his way through campus, the tale of a priest still roaming the on-site chapel, and the apparition of a woman appearing in the administration building. In 2015, a local ghost hunting group published a historic class photo taken at the school, which they believed showed a ghost amid a group of boys. The blurry figure toward the top right of the photograph seems to be wearing the same uniform as the rest of the students. The photo can be seen hanging on a wall inside the school and is considered proof of ghostly activity. Number 2.. Old Maui High School, Hawaii.. With the arrival of missionaries and sugarcane plantation owners in Maui came the construction of the Maui High School in 1913. The school relocated in 1972, leaving the old building to slowly begin rotting away. Today, only the shell of the once-imposing structure remains. That, and a handful of eerie ghost stories. In Hawaii, the general belief is that those who have died always return to the places they frequented in life. At Old Maui High, it is said that some of the students and teachers still walk the grounds and sometimes even interact with the living. There have been reports of students exploring the ruins of the school, only to be choked within an inch of their lives by invisible hands. Visitors to the area have also reported hearing the heart-breaking sobbing of a girl in what used to be a bathroom. Number 1.. Rizal High School, Phillipines.. The Philippines is well known for its ghosts. And in 2015, one was allegedly captured in a photograph in a bathroom at Rizal High School. Two students posed for a selfie in front of the basins and happily went about their merry way. Until they reviewed their selfie, that is. As they commented about how cute they looked in the photo, they spotted a figure in the background, crouching next to a trash can. Upon closer inspection, it looked like a girl with long black hair wearing black clothes, staring at the two best friends. It didn’t take long for the selfie to go viral, and social media users immediately pounced on the fact that the “ghost” looked a lot like Samara from The Ring. The students denied faking the photograph, and more students started reporting that they’d seen ghostly apparitions on the school premises. The school administration, at the time, considered having the building blessed to rid it of any and all ghosts.