Alma Mater Song

""Thank you, for my first encore I'd like to turn to a type of song that people like myself find ourselves subjected to with increasing frequency as time goes on, and that is the college alma mater. You'll find yourself at a reunion of grads, and old undergrads, and eh... somebody will start croaking out one of these things and everyone will gradually join in -- each in his own key, of course -- until the place is just soggy with nostalgia.""

- Tom Lehrer.

An anthem sung in praise of a college, high school or other scholastic institution.

Not to be confused with the Football Fight Song.

Anime and Manga

 * Seitokai Yakuindomo's OP is this, which is weird considering the incredibly perverted nature of the show.

Live Action TV
"Row, row, row your boat,
 * Welcome Back, Kotter had an episode revolving around the school anthem ("Oh Buchanan My Buchanan Fair Buchanan, Oh Buchanan My Fair"), which was written by Mr. Woodman many years previously and updated by the Sweathogs, which was discovered to be plagiarized.
 * Blackadder Goes Forth gives us a nice 'anthem' by General Melchett and Lt. George, two posh Cambridge grads:

Gently down the stream,

Belts off, trousers down,

Isn't life a scream?!

Hooray!

University Education. You can't beat it."


 * In Suits Mike nearly exposes his fraud when he's unable to recall the Harvard school song, having not studied it in advance. Harvey saves him by claiming most people forget it, then privately tells Mike to learn it.

Live Action Film

 * The 5000 Fingers of Dr. T has one for the Terwilliker Institute.

Parody
""Will the boy, on top of the other boy, on top of the three boys, on top of the matron, kindly desist!"
 * Tom Lehrer parodies the genre with "Bright College Days". Actually, it's less a parody of this than of "The Whiffenpoof Song" and other college drinking songs.
 * The never-officially-released Monty Python song "School Song" (available on the "Hastily Cobbled Together for a Fast Buck" bootleg album), features a high-pitched schoolboy singing one of these in an assembly, whilst Michael Palin's headmaster loudly berates other misbehaving pupils:

"Hamwell, Spotter, Cornflake, Swivel, Burter, Oddballs, and anyone else with a silly name, come and see me afterward."

"I don't care what it * is*, Darcy, TAKE IT OUT OF DANKWORTH'S TROUSERS!""

"''Oh, our Alma-Martyr!
 * Canadian comedy legends Bowser And Blue parody this in Life Will Be Great When We're Dead, about a suicide bomber training school in Pakistan.

Will you hear our call?

As our heads fly through the air, like a big football!''"


 * It's quite likely that a lot of schools have parody, Filk-style versions of their Alma Mater Song, with the same tune and rhyme scheme but offbeat lyrics. My school's official song starts out, "Mount Holyoke, we pay thee devotion..." Quite naturally, the parody starts out, "Mount Holyoke, we pay thee tuition..." and eventually ends up describing pulling an all-nighter and running swearing across campus to hand your still-unfinished essay in on time. Spot on.

Literature

 * Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from the Harry Potter series has its own song.
 * Although the lyrics have never been revealed in the books, Unseen University in Discworld apparently has an official anthem, traditionally sung from the top of the Tower of Art by the UU choir at dawn on May Day. Since the tower is 800 feet tall, no-one can hear them, but the faculty and students gather beneath the tower, count off the five minutes it takes to sing the song, and then applaud.

Music

 * Before singing My Ding-a-Ling, Chuck Berry states, "We must do our alma mater, we must do our alma mater!" However, the song is not an example of the trope.
 * Does Alice Cooper's "Alma Mater" count? Maybe it's more of a subversion, but still...
 * Steely Dan's "My Old School" is a Subversion, about a grudge Walter Becker and Donald Fagen have against their alma mater, Bard College, for its complicity in the wrongful arrest of 50 students--including them--in 1969.

Theatre

 * Grease has the Rydell Alma Mater, followed by an unaffectionate parody.
 * Lady in the Dark has the Mapleton High Chorale.
 * In The American Way, the elementary school children of the same town sang "Mapleton, the Gem of Ohio."
 * The opera Street Scene uses the Real Life anthem of Julia Richman High School, New York (by Eva L. Bennett, not Kurt Weill).
 * "Students Are We Of Dear Old Tait College" from Good News.
 * Dear Old Shiz in Wicked.
 * 'I Want To Row On The Crew' from Anything Goes.

Western Animation
"Hail to thee, Kamp Krusty,
 * The Simpsons:

By the shores of Big Snake Lake.

Though your swings are rusty,

We know they'll never break.

From your gleaming mess hall,

To your hallowed baseball field,

Your spic-and-span infirmary,

Where all our wounds are healed.

Hail to thee, Kamp Krusty,

Below Mount Avalanche.

We will always love Kamp Krusty,

A registered trademark of the Krusty Corporation,

All rights reserved!"

"Time to chime our alma mater
 * Super Chicken sings with a fellow alumnus of the Harvard School of Watch Repair (or: Tick Tock Tech):

For the mainspring of all schools,

Tick Tock Tech, great educator,

Shock proof, knock proof, seventeen jewels! Rah!"

"Pimento U, oh sweet PU,
 * The Dover Boys have one as well.

Thy fragrant odor scents the air,

A pox on Yale, poo-pooh Purdue,

Pimento U, my college fair."

Real Life

 * Frequently set to the tune of an old song called "Annie Lisle" (no, really, see that Wikipedia entry for a listing of the schools that use it, and it's not even a complete one).
 * "Gaudeamus Igitur" is an old college-y song with Bilingual Bonus for those who can translate the (raunchy, for medieval standards) Latin lyrics.
 * Frequently performed as a borderline dirge by those who can't understand the lyrics, have never heard it performed properly and don't realize that it's supposed to be a cheerful drinking song.