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{{Youmay|the [[wizarding school]] for students living in Ireland and Great Britain|[[Hogwarts Castle|the school castle]]}}
 
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{{School infobox
 
|name=Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
 
|name=Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
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|established=[[First millennium A.D.|9th or 10th century]]
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|location=[[Hogwarts Castle]], [[Highlands]], [[Scotland]], [[Great Britain]]<ref name="PS"/>
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|alias=*Hogwash (by [[Queenie Goldstein]]<ref name="FBS">{{FB|S}}</ref>
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*'Ogwarts (by [[Unidentified Beauxbatons students#Beauxbatons girl (I)|Unidentified Beauxbatons girl (I)]]
|location=[[Hogwarts Castle]], [[Scotland]], [[Great Britain]]
 
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|motto=''Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus'' (Never Tickle a Sleeping [[Dragon]])
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|motto=''Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus'' (Never Tickle a Sleeping Dragon)
 
|headmaster=[[Minerva McGonagall's successor|Unidentified successor to Minerva McGonagall]]
 
 
|residents=*Hogwarts students
 
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|headmaster = [[Minerva McGonagall]] (as of [[2020]])<ref name="CC">{{CC}}</ref>
 
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{{Quote|The finest school of [[Magic|witchcraft and wizardry]] in the world.|[[Rubeus Hagrid]] praising Hogwarts.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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{{Quote|The finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world.|[[Rubeus Hagrid]]'s praising of Hogwarts|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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'''Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry''', often shortened to '''Hogwarts''', was a [[Scotland|Scottish]] [[wizarding school]] located in the [[Highlands|Scottish Highlands]].<ref name="1997interview">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/1997/0697-herald-johnstone.html 1997 interview in ''The Herald'' (Glasgow)]</ref><ref name="hogwarts-express">{{WW|the-hogwarts-express}}</ref> It accepted any [[Wizardkind|magical]] student residing in the islands of [[Great Britain]] and [[Ireland]] at the age of eleven years old at the start of the incoming term for enrolment.<ref name="1999telegraph">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/1999/0799-telegraph-cleave.html 3 July 1999 interview in the ''Telegraph'']</ref><ref name="southwestinterview">[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/0700-swns-alfie.htm 8 July 2000 ''South West News Service'' interview]</ref> It was a state-owned school, funded by the [[British Ministry of Magic]].<ref name="Costs"/>
   
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The precise location of the school could never be uncovered because it was rendered [[Unplottability|Unplottable]]. To [[Non-magic people|Muggles]], the school appeared to be an old, abandoned castle. Similarly, most wizarding schools' locations were protected in order to protect the students and schools themselves from any harm.<ref name="PM-schools"/>
'''Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry''' is a British [[Wizarding schools|wizarding boarding school]] teaching the [[magic]]al arts, located in Scotland<ref name=fraser-scotland>''"Hogwarts. It is the finest school of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the world and is run by the finest Headmaster Hogwarts has ever had, [[Albus Dumbledore]]. Logically it had to be set in a secluded place, and pretty soon I settled on Scotland in my mind."'' Fraser, L., ''An interview with J.K.Rowling'', Mammoth, London, 2000. ISBN 0-7497-4394-8. pp 20–21.</ref> inside [[Hogwarts Castle]]. The castle is in the mountains near a loch. The precise location of the school can never be uncovered because it has been rendered Unplottable. Similarly, most wizarding schools locations are protected in order to prevent their ways of teaching being revealed, as well as protect the students and schools themselves from any harm.
 
   
Established around the 9th or 10th century, Hogwarts is considered to be one of the finest magical institutions in the wizarding world, though other notable schools include [[Beauxbatons Academy of Magic]] and the [[Durmstrang Institute]]. Children with magical abilities may be enrolled at birth, and acceptance is confirmed by [[owl post]] at age eleven.
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Established around the [[First millennium A.D.|10th century]], Hogwarts was considered to be one of the finest [[magic]]al institutions in the [[wizarding world]], though other notable schools included [[Beauxbatons Academy of Magic]] in [[France]], the [[Durmstrang Institute]] implied to be in northern Europe, and [[Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]] in the [[United States of America|United States]].<ref name="PM-schools"/>
   
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British and Irish children with magical abilities were enrolled at birth by the [[Quill of Acceptance]] and [[Book of Admittance]],<ref>[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2000/0700-swns-alfie.htm "World Exclusive Interview with J K Rowling," ''South West News Service'', 8 July 2000] - "Hogwarts just serves Britain and Ireland."</ref> and acceptance was confirmed by [[Owl Postal Service|owl post]] at age eleven. However, if the child in question was a [[Muggle-born]] or a [[half-blood]] like [[Harry Potter]] with no knowledge of the wizarding world, a [[special messenger]] from the school visited the child and his or her family in order to inform them of their magical heritage and the existence of the wizarding world.<ref name="quill">{{WW|the-quill-of-acceptance-and-the-book-of-admittance}}</ref> It was possible for students to [[transfer student|transfer]] to the school as well.
The school's motto is ''Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus'' and is in Latin, which translates to "Never tickle a sleeping dragon".
 
   
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The school's motto was ''Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus (Draco Dormiens Nvnqvam Titillandvs)'', which, translated from Latin, means "Never tickle a sleeping [[dragon]]".
==Location==
 
{{Main|Hogwarts Castle}}
 
[[File:Dhogwarts.jpg|thumb|left|[[Hogwarts Castle]].]]
 
   
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==Description==
Hogwarts School is located in [[Hogwarts Castle]], a large castle somewhere in Scotland. The castle has extensive grounds with sloping lawns, flowerbeds and vegetable patches, a loch (called the [[Black Lake]]), a large dense forest (called the [[Forbidden Forest]]), several greenhouses and other outbuildings, and a full-size [[Quidditch]] Pitch. There is also an owlery, which houses all the [[owl]]s owned by the school and those owned by students.
 
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[[File:Hogwarts.jpg|250px|thumb|left|View of the Hogwarts Castle and baskets of the [[Hogwarts Quidditch pitch|Quidditch pitch]]]]
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Hogwarts School, located somewhere in the [[Highlands]] of Scotland, consisted of the large [[Hogwarts Castle]] and extensive school grounds surrounding it, which included sloping lawns, flowerbeds, vegetable patches, as well as a loch (called the [[Great Lake|Black Lake]]), a large dense forest (called the [[Forbidden Forest]]), several [[Hogwarts greenhouses|greenhouses]] and other outbuildings, and a full-size [[Hogwarts Quidditch pitch|Quidditch Pitch]]. One of the castle's towers held an [[owlery]], which housed all the [[owl]]s owned by the school and by students.
   
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[[File:OfficialHogwartsMap.jpg|245px|thumb|A map of the Hogwarts grounds and surrounding areas]]
The three highest towers are the [[Astronomy Tower]], the [[Ravenclaw Tower]], and the [[Gryffindor Tower]]. There are 142 staircases, which are known to move, in the massive castle, which is set upon huge rocks above a magnificent lake. The castle is known for its many updates and changes in layout throughout the years, such as regenerating itself after the [[Battle of Hogwarts]].
 
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The castle was set upon huge rocks above the Black Lake. Its three highest towers were the [[Astronomy Tower|Astronomy]], [[Ravenclaw Tower|Ravenclaw]], and [[Gryffindor Tower|Gryffindor]] Towers. The castle's 142 staircases were known to change position. The castle was known for its many updates and changes in layout throughout the years. It should be noted that some rooms in the school tended to "move around", as did the steps on the [[Grand Staircase]]. [[Albus Dumbledore]] once noted that even he did not know all of Hogwarts' secrets. The castle had been around for centuries, and consequently had a long history of ancient magic.
   
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The school had numerous ancient [[Protective enchantments|charms and spells]] on and around it to safeguard it from danger. In addition to the fact that there were [[Charm|enchantments]] that prevented people from [[Stealth Sensoring Spell|entering by stealth]], it was also impossible for a [[Non-magic people|Muggle]] to [[Muggle-Repelling Charm|see it]], as the school was bewitched so that when they looked at it, all they saw were some old ruins and several warnings of danger. Witches and wizards could not [[Apparition|Apparate]] or [[Apparition|Disapparate]] in Hogwarts grounds, except for when the Headmaster lifted the enchantment, whether only in certain areas or for the entire campus, so as to make the school less vulnerable when it served the headmaster to allow Apparition. Electricity and electronic devices were not found at Hogwarts. Due to the high levels of magic, Muggle substitutes for magic, such as computers, radar and electricity, "went haywire" around Hogwarts. [[Wireless|Radios]], however, were an exception as they were not powered by electricity, but by magic.
[[File:Hogwartscrest.png|thumb|The coat of arms of Hogwarts shows each house's mascot and house colours. Clockwise from top left: the [[Gryffindor]] lion, the [[Slytherin]] serpent, the [[Ravenclaw]] eagle, and the [[Hufflepuff]] badger.]]
 
   
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==History==
It should be noted that some rooms in the school tend to "move around," and so do the steps on the grand staircase. Albus Dumbledore once stated that he did not know all of Hogwarts' secrets, as the castle has a long history and has witnessed centuries of ancient magic.
 
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===Founding===
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{{Quote|We'll teach just those whose ancestry's purest.|Professor Slytherin's opinion on the running of Hogwarts|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
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[[File:Hogwarts founders PM.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The four founders of Hogwarts]]
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Hogwarts was [[Hogwarts founders|founded]] around 990 A.D. by four of the greatest [[Wizardkind|wizards and witches]] of the age: [[Godric Gryffindor]], [[Helga Hufflepuff]], [[Rowena Ravenclaw]], and [[Salazar Slytherin]].<ref name="COS9"/> They each represented an aspect of personality that they wanted to bring out in new students.<ref name="OOTP11">{{OOTP|B|11}}</ref> They also placed certain [[protective enchantment]]s in place to ensure the well-being of their students, for which reason the castle and grounds had both always been protected with [[Anti-Apparition Charm]]s.<ref name="hogwarts-express"/> Around the same time, the four founders employed the school's first [[Hogwarts caretaker|caretaker]], [[Hankerton Humble]], who would often clash with [[Peeves]], the resident [[poltergeist]], which he would have in common with every successive caretaker after him in the history of Hogwarts.<ref name="pottermorepeeves">{{WW|peeves}}</ref>
   
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Although the four founders cooperated well for a time, shortly after founding the school, Slytherin had a falling out with the other founders about [[Blood status|blood purity]], and wanted to admit only [[pure-blood]] students. He felt only pure-blooded students deserved to learn [[magic]], and those of other ancestry such as [[Muggle-born]]s and [[half-blood]]s were unworthy. The other three founders all disagreed, especially Gryffindor. Slytherin left the school, but not before secretly building the [[Chamber of Secrets]]. He foretold that only [[Tom Riddle|his own heir]] would be able to open it once they arrived at the school, and the heir would unleash a murderous [[Serpent of Slytherin|basilisk]] living inside to purge the school of all [[Muggle-born]] students.<ref name="COS9" /> Despite the fact that the [[Hogwarts founders|founders of Hogwarts]] were effectively in charge of the school during their time, none of them held the title of Headmaster or Headmistress of the school,<ref name="LTC">[http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2010/3/25/wizarding-world-of-harry-potter-to-open-june-18-details-about-hogwarts-emerge Wizarding World of Harry Potter Grand Opening June 18: Details About Hogwarts Emerge] at [http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/ The Leaky Cauldron]</ref> as that was only used sometime after Slytherin's departure, and held by [[First Headmaster of Hogwarts|another wizard]], who was the first person to be entrusted the stewardship of [[Hogwarts Castle]] and the surrounding grounds after the three remaining founders passed away.<ref name="LTC2">[http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/2010/3/25/wizarding-world-of-harry-potter-to-open-june-18-details-about-hogwarts-emerge Wizarding World of Harry Potter Grand Opening June 18: Details About Hogwarts Emerge] at [http://www.the-leaky-cauldron.org/ The Leaky Cauldron]</ref>
The school has numerous charms and spells on and around it that make it impossible for a [[Muggle]] to locate it. Such people cannot see the school; rather, they see only ruins and several warnings of danger. Witches and wizards cannot [[Apparition|Apparate]] or [[Apparition|Disapparate]] in Hogwarts grounds, except when the Headmaster lifts the enchantment, whether only in certain areas or for the entire campus, so as to make the school less vulnerable when it serves the headmaster to allow Apparition. Electricity and electronic devices are not found at Hogwarts. [[Hermione Granger]] indicates that due to the high levels of magic, substitutes for magic used by Muggles, such as computers, radar and electricity "go haywire" around Hogwarts. [[Radio]]s, however, make an exception. Rowling explains this by saying that the radios are not powered by electricity, but by magic.
 
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The first student class to graduate from the school were immortalised in a [[Portrait of the first Hogwarts graduating class|portrait]] that would continue to hang in the school for over 1000 years.<ref name="WU">{{WU}}</ref>
   
==History==
 
 
===Early history===
 
===Early history===
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According to the eventual [[Gryffindor|Gryffindor House]] ghost, Sir [[Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington]], because [[Hogwarts Castle]] was always intended as a safe place, the school had historically shouldered the responsibility of protecting "dangerous things" from falling into the wrong hands, and carrying the burden of the job remarkably well despite the fact that subsequent heads of the school and members of the faculty came to recognise how it compromised the security of the castle.<ref name="HM4NHD">{{HM|4|Nearly Headless Nick}}</ref> Indeed: [[Albus Dumbledore]] would reiterate this truth to [[Harry Potter]] years later during their [[Harry Potter and Albus Dumbledore's private lessons|private lessons]] into the history of [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], when the then Headmaster described [[Hogwarts Castle]] as "a stronghold of ancient magic", and explained that his refusal to employ him as a teacher stemmed in part from the suspicion that the Dark wizard would unravel more of its mysteries and take advantage of untapped stores of magic within the school for his own, nefarious purposes.<ref name="HBP20">{{HBP|B|20}}</ref>
[[File:Castle.jpg|thumb|left|220px|Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.]]Hogwarts was [[Hogwarts founders|founded]] around 990 A.D. by two wizards and two witches: [[Godric Gryffindor]], [[Helga Hufflepuff]], [[Rowena Ravenclaw]], and [[Salazar Slytherin]]. They each represented an aspect of personality that they wanted to bring out in new students. However, shortly after founding the school, Slytherin had a falling out with the other founders about [[blood purity]]. Slytherin wanted to admit only [[pure-blood]] students, but the other three founders disagreed. Slytherin left the school, but not before secretly building the [[Chamber of Secrets]]. When his own true heir, the [[Heir of Slytherin]], returned to the school, he or she would be able to open the Chamber and unleash a murderous [[Salazar Slytherin's Basilisk|basilisk]] to purge the school of all [[Muggle-born]] students.
 
   
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About three hundred years after the school was founded, the [[Triwizard Tournament]] was established as an interscholastic competition between three of the most prestigious magical schools in Europe: Hogwarts, [[Beauxbatons Academy of Magic|Beauxbatons]] ([[France]]) and [[Durmstrang Institute|Durmstrang]] (an unknown Northern European country). This tournament was considered the best way for wizards and witches of different nationalities to meet and socialise. The tournament continued for six centuries, until the death toll became too high. The tournament was discontinued until [[1994]].<ref name="GOF"/>
===Middle history===
 
[[File:Dippet_Portrait.jpg|thumb|150px|Professor [[Armando Dippet]]]]
 
   
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At some point in the [[13th century]], following the invention of [[Floo powder]] by [[Ignatia Wildsmith]] and the subsequent development of the [[Floo Network]], a long line of [[Hogwarts Headmaster|Heads of the school]] refused to permit the school's fireplaces to be accessible this way, for fear of the castle's security could be breached.<ref name="floo-powder">{{WW|floo-powder}}</ref> However, by the [[19th century]], a network of [[Floo Flames]] had been set up that allowed students to quickly travel both within the castle, or between the inside and outside.<ref name="HL">{{HL}}</ref>
About three hundred years after the school was founded, the [[Triwizard Tournament]] began between the three most prestigious magical schools in Europe: Hogwarts, The Beauxbatons, and Durmstrang. This tournament was considered the best way for wizards and witches of different nationalities to meet and socialise. The tournament continued for six centuries, until the death toll became too high, and the tournament was discontinued.
 
   
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[[File:HL - Isidora meeting the Keepers.png|250px|thumb|right|Isidora Morganach meeting the Keepers]]
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In the [[Tudor period]], four professors of the school, [[Percival Rackham]], [[Charles Rookwood]], [[Niamh Fitzgerald]] and [[San Bakar]], formed the [[Keepers]] dedicated to keeping the secrets of [[ancient magic]] away from dangerous forces.<ref name="HL MC">{{HL|The Map Chamber}}</ref> They welcomed [[Isidora Morganach]] to the school as a new student who started unconventionally as a [[Fifth year|fifth-year]] and learnt that she had the rare abilities of detecting and harnessing ancient magic.<ref name="HL SRS">{{HL|Secrets of the Restricted Section}}</ref>
The existence of the school was threatened twice when the Chamber of Secrets was opened. The first time it was opened was in [[1940s|1942]], when [[Tom Riddle|Tom Marvolo Riddle]], the Heir of Slytherin and the man who would become [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], opened the Chamber in his fifth year. When a girl named [[Myrtle]] was killed, the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] threatened to close the school. As Riddle spent his time away from Hogwarts in a [[Muggle]] [[Wool's Orphanage|orphanage]], he did not want the school closed (and having his request to remain in school over the holidays denied due to the situation he created), so he framed [[Rubeus Hagrid]] and dodged his crimes for decades. However, in 1992 the Chamber was reopened and the truth came out that Rubeus Hagrid was innocent and Riddle was guilty.
 
====1991-1992 school year====
 
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Professor Rackham, a wizard with similar abilities, mentored her to wield and master this power, but after becoming the [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] professor,<ref name="HL PRT">{{HL|Percival Rackham's Trial}}</ref> Isidora ultimately went down a different path in which she used her abilities to [[Pain extraction spell|extract]] pain from others,<ref name="HL CRT">{{HL|Charles Rookwood's Trial}}</ref> sometimes even without their permission,<ref name="HL NFT">{{HL|Niamh Fitzgerald's Trial}}</ref> till the point where she ridded [[Isidora Morganach's father|her father]] of all emotions, creating an [[Final repository|ancient magic repository]] stored in the [[Keepers' Caverns]]. The Keepers disapproved of her actions and faced her in a [[Duel in the Keepers' Caverns|duel]], ending in Professor Bakar eliminating Isidora with the [[Killing Curse]].<ref name="HL SBT">{{HL|San Bakar's Trial}}</ref> They then constructed a path leading to their portraits in the [[Map Chamber]] which might only be followed by another with abilities of ancient magic, and set up trials around the castle to make sure that their successor would be worthy of the power and make the right choices.<ref name="HL MC" />
[[File:I38993mfjwik939.png|thumb|left|240px|[[Quirrell]] and [[Voldemort]] in confrontation]]
 
   
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[[File:B2C9M2 Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom.png|250px|thumb|left|The second-floor girls' bathroom services as the entrance to the Chamber]]
In [[1991]], [[Harry Potter]] started at Hogwarts. Already being famous for being the boy who vanquished [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] at the age of one, he soon began to unravel the secret of the [[Philosopher's Stone]] being kept at the school. Harry discovered that the Professor of [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Quirinus Quirrell]], was a host body for the barely alive [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], who wanted the Stone to restore him to his body and grant him everlasting life. Harry, Ron and Hermione suffered a series of difficult challenges down in the [[Underground Chambers]] in an attempt to stop the Philosopher's Stone being stolen by [[Severus Snape]], who they believed was trying to steal it, when in reality it was Quirrell. Harry discovered Quirrell in the chambers, whom he was able to defeat and so thwart Voldemort from getting the Stone and returning to life.
 
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During the [[1700s]], there was a proposal to install an elaborate [[plumbing]] system in the castle. This threatened the secrecy of the [[Chamber of Secrets]], forcing [[Corvinus Gaunt]], a [[Slytherin]] student, descendant of [[Salazar Slytherin]] and [[Parseltongue|Parselmouth]], to protect the entrance to the Chamber by having it concealed behind plumbing fixtures and sinks in [[Moaning Myrtle's Bathroom|second-floor girls' bathroom]], so only future heirs of Slytherin would know how to open the Chamber.<ref name="Chamber">{{WW|chamber-of-secrets}}</ref>
   
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In [[1876]], then caretaker [[Rancorous Carpe]] made a spectacularly unsuccessful attempt to rid the school of Peeves by trying to bait him into a trap involving a wide variety of Muggle weapons and a vast, enchanted bell jar reinforced with various [[Containment Charm]]s, which resulted in the evacuation of the castle and a three-day standoff between the vengeful poltergeist and then Headmistress [[Eupraxia Mole]]. In the end, the good [[professor]] agreed to sign a contract promising him additional privileges, including weekly swim in the boys' toilets on the ground floor, pickings of stale bread from the kitchen for throwing purposes and a new hat — to be custom-made by the [[Paris]]ian witch Madame [[Bonhabille]]. After this, Carpe went into early retirement for "''health reasons''"<ref name="pottermorepeeves2">{{WW|peeves}}</ref> and was succeeded by [[Gladwin Moon]].<ref name="HL CLL">{{HL|The Caretaker's Lunar Lament}}</ref> The faculty didn't attempt to evict the poltergeist again,<ref name="pottermorepeeves2" /> though he still had a strained relationship with them, notably Madam [[Agnes Scribner]], the [[Hogwarts librarian|librarian]], who had Peeves as her "''sworn nemesis''",<ref name="AMHL">{{AMHL}} {{See image|File:HL Other Notable Personnel - AMHL.jpeg}}</ref> and Professor [[Phineas Nigellus Black]], who at some point had taken over as the least popular Headmaster the school had seen<ref name="OOTP6">{{OOTP|B|6}}</ref> and was often tormented by Peeves.<ref name="HL Peeves">{{HL}} {{See video|url=https://youtu.be/3aDUrSwVOhQ?t=180}}</ref>
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In [[1889]], [[Mudiwa Onai]] travelled from [[Uagadou]] to Hogwarts to teach [[Divination]], bringing her daughter [[Natsai Onai]] to the school.<ref name="HL CC">{{HL|Charms Class}}</ref> The spring of [[1890]] saw the injury of a [[pure-blood]]<ref name="HL PP">{{HL|The Polyjuice Plot}}</ref> student during the [[Quidditch]] final, leading to Professor Black banning Quidditch in the [[1890–1891 school year|next school year]].<ref name="HL WTH">{{HL|Welcome to Hogwarts}}</ref>
[[File:Cosopened.jpg|thumb|230px|The Writing on the Wall.]]
 
In [[1992]], the Chamber of Secrets was re-opened by [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]], under the influence of a [[Tom Riddle's Diary|diary]] written by Riddle. The diary allowed Riddle's memory to possess Ginny, allowing him to act through her to open the Chamber a second time. [[Lucius Malfoy]], through the desire to further the power of the Dark Lord, had slipped the diary into her bundle of schoolbooks, without knowing it was a [[Horcrux]]. His ulterior motive was to ruin the reputations of several great wizards, including [[Albus Dumbledore]] and [[Arthur Weasley]], the latter of whom was highly influential concerning the [[Muggle Protection Act]]. However, [[Harry Potter]] discovered the truth and destroyed the diary and the basilisk, thus bringing an end to these dark plots.
 
====1993-1994 school year====
 
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[[File:Hogwarts Legacy background seen on website.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The new fifth-year student at Hogwarts]]
[[File:Attack_on_the_Fat_Lady.png|thumb|left|185px|[[Sirius Black|Sirus Black's]] attack on the Fat Lady]]In 1993 [[Sirius Black]] escaped from [[Azkaban]]. Black had been in Azkaban for thirteen years, convicted of murdering twelve Muggles and [[Peter Pettigrew]] with a single curse. He was also convicted for turning [[James and Lily Potter]] in to [[Voldemort]]. It became apparent that Black was after Harry because he believed that killing Harry would bring Voldemort back to power. Black broke into the school twice, one time almost ripping the [[Fat Lady]] to shreds, and another time getting close to [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]]'s "rat," Scabbers. Harry, Ron and Hermione met Black in [[The Shrieking Shack]] along with [[Remus Lupin]], who had been a friend of Black during the time he attended Hogwarts as a student. Black revealed the truth to them. He was innocent, and it was Peter Pettigrew who had done the things Black had been convicted of. To blame Black he had chopped off one of his fingers as proof, turned into an [[Animagus|Animagus,]] which in his case was a rat (Scabbers), and scurried off. Black had come back to kill Pettigrew, and now that Lupin had heard his story he believed him and was going to help. However, Pettigrew escaped and returned to Voldemort to help bring him back to power. Harry and Hermione helped Black escape on [[Buckbeak]] the Hippogriff while Ron was in the [[hospital wing]], and saved both Black's and Buckbeak's lives.
 
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That year, a [[Unidentified 19th-century Hogwarts student|new student]] would arrive at the school who, like Isidora Morganach, would begin as a fifth-year. Professor Black and the [[Deputy Headmaster|Deputy Headmistress]] [[Matilda Weasley]] worked with the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry]] to devise a plan for the student to ensure their success.<ref name="HL WTH"/> They were personally mentored by Professor [[Eleazar Fig]] to hone their magical skills, and, through their unexpected detour while travelling to Hogwarts, showed abilities of ancient magic.<ref name="HL PH">{{HL|The Path to Hogwarts}}</ref> After enrolling, they successfully reached the Map Chamber,<ref name="HL JR">{{HL|Jackdaw's Rest}}</ref> whereupon they completed all four of the Keepers' trials.<ref name="HL PRT"/><ref name="HL CRT"/><ref name="HL NFT"/><ref name="HL SBT"/> Their time at Hogwarts coincided with the [[goblin]] [[Ranrok]]'s [[Ranrok's goblin rebellion|pursuit]] of the power within the ancient magic repositories,<ref name="HL LL">{{HL|Lodgok's Loyalty}}</ref> during which an uneasy alliance was formed between Ranrok and the [[Dark wizard]] [[Victor Rookwood]].<ref name="HL CRT" />
   
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After vanquishing Rookwood,<ref name="HL WM">{{HL|Wand Mastery}}</ref> the student faced Ranrok in a [[Battle for the final repository|final battle]] in the Keepers' Caverns aided by the faculty, and ended his rebellion. However, it also saw the death of Professor Fig, for whom the school held a [[Memorial ceremony for Eleazar Fig|memorial ceremony]].<ref name="HL FR">{{HL|The Final Repository}}</ref> During this time, the student also joined their classmates Natsai Onai and [[Poppy Sweeting]] in taking down [[Theophilus Harlow]],<ref name="HL HLS">{{HL|Harlow's Last Stand}}</ref> Rookwood's right-hand man,<ref name="HL WAC">{{HL|Weasley After Class}}</ref> and thwarting the plots of [[Wizard poacher|poachers]],<ref name="HL BH">{{HL|A Bird in the Hand}}</ref> respectively. The student also helped [[Sebastian Sallow]] with finding a cure for his sister [[Anne Sallow]], which ended in failure.<ref name="HL ISR">{{HL|In the Shadow of the Relic}}</ref>
====1994-1995 school year====
 
{{Main|1994-1995 school year}}
 
   
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===Prelude to the war===
[[File:GreatHallYuleBall.jpg|thumb|245px|The [[Yule Ball]]]]In [[1994]], the [[Triwizard Tournament]] recommenced with more powerful safety measures in place. However, more dark plots were being hatched. [[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]], disguised as [[Alastor Moody|Professor Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody]], managed to enter Harry in the Tournament by putting his name in the [[Goblet of Fire]] under the name of a fourth school, which ensured he would be chosen by the Goblet. Harry's involvement in this plan caused him great misery at Hogwarts, as the representatives for Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, as well as many Hogwarts students, believed he was a cheater. It was because of Crouch Jr. and his influence over certain [[house-elf|house-elves]] that Harry ended up at the end of the tournament with [[Cedric Diggory]] (who, under Voldemort's order, was [[Killing Curse|killed]] by [[Peter Pettigrew]]) in a graveyard surrounded by [[Death Eaters]]. Voldemort was [[Return of the Dark Lord|brought back to his physical form]] using Harry's blood and a [[Dark Arts|dark]] [[potion]].
 
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[[File:Cupboard with Leta Lestrange and Newt Scamander.gif|250px|thumb|left|Leta finding Newt in a cupboard]]
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In the [[1910s]], [[Leta Lestrange]] was bullied at Hogwarts due to the gossip about her being an unwanted child and the tragic death of her half-brother. She encountered [[Newton Scamander|Newt Scamander]] while searching for a place to hide from her pursuers, whom she had used the [[dark charm]] ''[[Oscausi]]'' on in retaliation for their malicious gossip. Newt and Leta developed a remarkably close bond, spending much time together over the holidays caring for an injured baby [[raven]].<ref name="COGS"/>
   
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[[File:Newt boggart.gif|250px|thumb|right|Newt facing his greatest fear, a office job]]
Voldemort attempted to torture and humiliate Harry, but Harry escaped and succeeded in alerting all of Voldemort's enemies, Dumbledore in particular, that he had returned. Dumbledore restarted the Order of the Phoenix one hour after he was alerted. However, to the horror of all at Hogwarts, Cedric Diggory was murdered at the hands of Voldemort.
 
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At one point, when [[Albus Dumbledore]] was teaching students how to defend against [[Boggart]]s in [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] class, Newt was asked to step forward and was revealed that he was scared of ending up stuck with a tedious office job. Leta went soon after and showed that her boggart was her [[Corvus Lestrange (V)|half-brother]] drowning to death. Leta was later comforted by Newt near the [[Great Lake]], when she was upset by her own Boggart. He show her one of the [[Bowtruckle]]s he had befriended on the school grounds, because he was the only one they would not hide from.<ref name="COGS"/>
   
====1995-1996 school year====
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===Global wizarding war===
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{{Quote|Why leave Hogwarts when the world outside is burning?|[[Anton Vogel]] about [[Albus Dumbledore]] staying in the castle during the [[global wizarding war]]|Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore}}
{{Main|1995-1996 school year}}
 
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[[File:Daily Prophet - 29 Nov 1926.png|200px|thumb|left|The 29 November 1926 issue of the ''Daily Prophet'']]
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On [[29 November]] [[1926]], the ''[[Daily Prophet]]'' reported that security had to be increased at Hogwarts in response to the growing threat of [[Gellert Grindelwald]]'s impact on the [[global wizarding war]]. Measures included [[Headmaster]] [[Armando Dippet]] holding an emergency meeting with worried parents and students being sent home early.<ref name="FBF">{{FB|F}} {{See image|File:Daily Prophet - 29 Nov 1926.png}}</ref>
   
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[[Torquil Travers]] and [[Theseus Scamander]] came here to seek out the current [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] teacher, [[Albus Dumbledore]] and talk to him about Grindelwald and his plans. Leta soon after walks around Hogwarts and reminisces on the past. [[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] finds her and they talk about their shared trauma of losing their [[Ariana Dumbledore|siblings]].<ref name="COGS">{{COG|S}}</ref>
[[File:Dolores_Umbridge_Deathly_Hallows_promotional_image.jpg|thumb|left|145px|[[Dolores Umbridge]], a major influence on Hogwarts school life during this year]]
 
   
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[[File:Hogwarts Viaduct Crimes of Grindelwald.gif|250px|thumb|right|Newt Scamander coming to talk to Dumbledore]]
Hogwarts was further threatened when the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] began implementing "Educational Decrees" in [[1995]], as part of a conspiracy to [[Campaign to discredit Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter|discredit and ruin]] [[Albus Dumbledore]]. [[Dolores Umbridge]], the new [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] teacher, was the centre of this plan. With these [[Educational Decree]]s, she slowly took control of Hogwarts, and eventually replaced Albus Dumbledore as [[Headmaster|Headmistress]]. But it was through the cunning of [[Hermione Granger]] and the members of [[Dumbledore's Army]] that Umbridge was overthrown. The Ministry had no choice but to accept that Voldemort had returned and Umbridge was removed from Hogwarts.
 
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[[Newton Scamander]], [[Porpentina Goldstein]], [[Theseus Scamander]], [[Torquil Travers]], [[Rudolph Spielman]], [[Nagini]], [[Jacob Kowalski]], [[Yusuf Kama]], and an unidentified Ministry man came back to talk to [[Albus Dumbledore]] about [[Gellert Grindelwald|Grindelwald]]'s rally and the [[blood pact]] Grindelwald made with Dumbledore.<ref name="COGS" />
   
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Even during the [[global wizarding war]], Hogwarts was kept open and live, running, and allowing students to attend.<ref name="TSOD">{{SOD}}</ref>
====1996-1997 school year====
 
{{Main|1996-1997 school year}}
 
   
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===Chamber of Secrets opening===
[[File:Dark_Mark_Over_Hogwarts.JPG|thumb|212px|The [[Dark Mark]] above the [[Astronomy Tower]].]]
 
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{{Quote|Of course, it was fifty years ago, so it was before his time, but he knows all about it, and he says that it was all kept quiet and it'll look suspicious if I know too much about it. But I know one thing — last time the Chamber of Secrets was opened, a Mudblood died. So I bet it's a matter of time before one of them's killed this time.... I hope it's Granger|Draco Malfoy discussing the first opening of the Chamber of Secrets|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
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The existence of the school was threatened twice when the [[Chamber of Secrets]] was opened. The first time it was opened was in [[1942]], when [[Tom Riddle]], the Heir of Slytherin and the man who would become [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]], opened the Chamber in his fifth year.<ref name="COS" />
   
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[[File:COS carrying Myrtle's body away.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Myrtle's body being removed from school grounds]]
Through the 1996-1997 school year, new Minister Rufus Scrimgeour ordered Aurors to guard Hogwarts for protection from Dark forces. In 1997, Hogwarts was attacked by a mob of Death Eaters. Student [[Draco Malfoy]] was forced into the service of Lord Voldemort for the fear of his and his family's lives. As a result, Headmaster Albus Dumbledore's safety was compromised, and he was killed by [[Severus Snape]]. Following this horrible tragedy, Professor [[Minerva McGonagall]] was appointed acting Headmistress, although the security of the school hung by a thread. There was no certainty that Hogwarts would remain open. The faculty agreed to follow "established procedures" and let the school governors ultimately decide.
 
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When a girl named [[Myrtle Warren]] was killed, the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] threatened to close the school. As Riddle spent his time away from Hogwarts in a [[Non-magic people|Muggle]] [[Wool's Orphanage|orphanage]], he did not want the school closed. His request to remain in school over the holidays was denied due to the situation he created. Upset with himself, he framed [[Rubeus Hagrid]], and although Albus Dumbledore still suspected Riddle, Hagrid was [[Discipline at Hogwarts#Expulsion|expelled]], and Riddle got off without punishment. When the Chamber was to be reopened for a second time in [[1992]], it was discovered that Hagrid was innocent and Riddle was guilty.<ref name="COS" />
   
====1997-1998 school year====
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===First Wizarding War===
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{{Dialogue a-b|Jacob's sibling|Who created the Cursed Vaults? And why?|Albus Dumbledore|There are many theories. Some say they were crafted by one of the Founders, others say they were built by a paranoid Headmaster... As far as why, most of the speculation is too dangerous and implausible to indulge until we know the truth.|[[Jacob's sibling]] talking to [[Albus Dumbledore]] about the Cursed Vaults|Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery}}
{{Main|1997-1998 school year}}
 
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Throughout the entirety of the First Wizarding War, which lasted for eleven long years and caused much distress among the students, [[Hogwarts Castle]] was perhaps the only safe haven in wizarding Britain, due to the presence of [[Albus Dumbledore]]. Dumbledore had risen to the post of [[Headmaster]], and was the only one whom Voldemort was ever afraid of.<ref name="HBP" />
   
[[File:Dp_severus_snape.jpg|thumb|left|150px|Headmaster [[Snape]]]]
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[[File:Mauraders.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The Marauders in the 1970s]]
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During that time, [[Severus Snape]], [[Remus Lupin]], [[Sirius Black]], [[Peter Pettigrew]], as well as [[Lily J. Potter|Lily Potter]] and [[James Potter I|James Potter]] attended Hogwarts and four of them were part of the infamous [[Marauders]], who often bullied Snape frequently,<ref name="OOTP28">{{OOTP|B|28}}</ref> until they graduated in [[1978]].
   
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While war waged outside the ancient walls of the school and it remained safe from Dark Forces outside the castle, the existence of ancient threats hidden deep within it began to stir when a student by the name of [[Jacob (Hogwarts student)|Jacob]] became intrigued with and began to search for the fabled [[Cursed Vaults]], five secret rooms of ambiguous origins somewhere within the castle said to house ancient magical treasures older even than the school itself.{{Fact}}
Regardless of the school governors' decision, with the takeover of the Ministry by Voldemort, attendance at Hogwarts was mandatory for all eligible children. New, militaristic requirements were established, such as proof of [[Blood purity|blood status]]. This was so Voldemort can keep an eye on the entire wizarding world from a young age, and to weed out muggle-borns, which included eleven-year old children who have no knowledge before the forced invitation, with the possibility of never entering Hogwarts nor returning to their homes ever again.
 
   
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Jacob grew increasingly obsessed with his quest to prove the existence of the Cursed Vaults throughout his school career and broke several school rules in his effort to locate them. The situation escalated further as when the pupil finally found it, he examined the outer chamber leading to the vault and, as a result of tampering with magic he did not understand, he inadvertently unleashed a curse that threatened to [[Cursed ice|encase the entire castle in ice]], injuring several students in the process.{{Fact}}
[[Muggle Studies]], involving mainly of how Muggles are vile things, became a required subject, while [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] had simply become [[Dark Arts (class)|Dark Arts]], teaching students illegal curses outright. Severus Snape was appointed Headmaster, and [[Alecto and Amycus Carrow]], teachers of Muggle Studies and Dark Arts, respectively, have also been assigned as Snape's deputies. It was a time of great terror in which no one could be certain who was friend or foe.
 
   
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[[File:Ice-vault-vision-HPHM.png|250px|thumb|left|A Cursed Vault, hidden within the castle and its grounds]]
====1998 and beyond====
 
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By that point, Jacob's quests for the vaults were no secret. Rumours began spreading among the student body that he unleashed several curses upon the school, and even was cursed himself and that he eventually went mad. Ultimately, however, Jacob managed to break into the vault itself, causing the ice to vanish. Despite his part in ending the threat, however, he was found to have endangered the school, as he unleashed the threat in the first place. Jacob's resultant expulsion from Hogwarts was covered in the ''[[Daily Prophet]]''.<ref name="HM11">{{HM|1|1}}</ref>
   
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With the cursed ice gone from the halls of Hogwarts and his students once more safe from it, Dumbledore and the rest of the school staff did their best to dim the rumours that Jacob had actually located one of the vaults, treating it as an isolated incident that had more to do with Jacob's search for the Cursed Vaults rather than the vaults themselves. They hoped to discourage others from looking for them and maintain the common view that they were just a myth. This worked so effectively that while people still spoke of it a long time afterwards, no one, not even Jacob's [[Jacob's mother|own mother]], believed that the Cursed Vaults actually existed.{{Fact}}
{{Quote|They stood up at once, and together he, Ron, and Hermione left the [[Great Hall]]. Great chunks were missing from the marble staircase, part of the balustrade gone, and rubble and bloodstains occurred every few steps as they climbed.|The damage inflicted on the castle from the [[Battle of Hogwarts]].|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
 
   
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By the end of the [[1970s]], Lord Voldemort's ascendancy was almost complete. While the Ministry of Magic did their best to both put up a fight and keep wizardkind a secret, a true resistance to him was being concentrated in the underground organisation founded by Dumbledore himself called the [[Order of the Phoenix]]. Several former students at the school went on to join the order.{{Fact}}
[[File:DHhogwarts.jpg|thumb|220px|Hogwarts during the [[Battle of Hogwarts]].]]
 
   
In May 1998, the [[Battle of Hogwarts]] took place. This battle ended with the death of many on both sides. Thanks to [[Harry Potter]], [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] was finally destroyed once and for all, and peace was restored, and Minerva McGonagall returned to her position as Headmistress and Harry was celebrated as a true hero.
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On [[Hallowe'en]] of the [[1981]]–[[1982]] school year, news would have reached the school of the fall of [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] and his failed attempt at murdering the infant [[Harry Potter]], after which students and staff alike would have celebrated the fall of the [[Dark Lord]].{{Fact}}
   
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===Race for the Cursed Vaults===
Hogwarts sustained extensive damage during the battle. Multiple areas of the main building and adjacent areas were set on fire or blown up, and the Quidditch pitch was largely destroyed by fire.
 
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[[File:Ice defeated.png|250px|thumb|right|Jacob's sibling and their friends breaking into the Vault of Ice]]
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The effects of the [[Cursed Vaults]] resurfaced around Hogwarts after the end of the war. It first started with the [[cursed ice]] reappearing in Hogwarts castle during the [[1984–1985 school year]]. By that time, [[Jacob (Hogwarts student)|Jacob]]'s [[Jacob's sibling|younger sibling]] had enrolled, and it took two years for they and their friends to locate and [[Break-in of the Vault of Ice|break into]] the [[Vault of Ice]] and stop the ice from further spreading.<ref name="HM210">{{HM|2|10}}</ref> The rest of the Cursed Vaults had subsequently all been tampered with, contaminating the school respectively with [[Boggart]]s,<ref name="HM31h">{{HM|3|1|h}}</ref> the [[sleepwalking curse]]<ref name="HM41">{{HM|4|1}}</ref> and the [[portrait curse]],<ref name="HM52">{{HM|5|2}}</ref> but thanks to Jacob's sibling and their continually growing circle of friends, the next three Vaults were successfully infiltrated in three consecutive school years.<ref name="HM39">{{HM|3|9}}</ref><ref name="HM416">{{HM|4|16}}</ref><ref name="HM530">{{HM|5|30}}</ref>
   
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[[File:BuriedVault-CentreColumn.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Jacob's sibling opening the centre column in the Buried Vault after defeating Patricia Rakepick]]
Based on what is known since the time of the Battle, Hogwarts was repaired and open by 2017; Headmistress McGonagall had retired, the House System remained in place, many descendants of previous students were now coming to Hogwarts as new pupils, and [[Neville Longbottom]] became the Professor for [[Herbology]] after retiring as an Auror.
 
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During this time, it was gradually revealed to Jacob's sibling and their friends that a secret dark organisation known as [[R]] existed and had also been [[Plot to find the Cursed Vaults|trying to find]] the Cursed Vaults for the supposed treasures. At the start of Jacob's sibling's [[fourth year]], the [[1987–1988 school year]], [[Patricia Rakepick]] arrived at Hogwarts apparently to help [[Albus Dumbledore]] deal with the Cursed Vaults,<ref name="HM41">{{HM|4|1}}</ref> while in fact being a [[Dark wizard|Dark witch]] from R who sought to continue her [[Break-in of the Buried Vault (I)|unfinished business]] with the Vaults. She became the [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] [[professor]] the [[1988–1989 school year|next year]] and trained several students, including Jacob's sibling, to be her curse-breaking assistants. Arriving again outside the [[Buried Vault]], she revealed her true nature to the students and attempted to go in before them, but was [[Garrotting Gas|magically choked]] by Jacob's sibling and fled.<ref name="HM530" />
   
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[[File:Rowan Death.gif|250px|thumb|right|Patricia Rakepick murdering Rowan Khanna]]
==School year==
 
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Rakepick's ability to teach students to defend against the Dark Arts, ironically, turned out to have been a lot more competent than the [[Unidentified 1989–1990 Defence Against the Dark Arts professor|professor who succeeded her]] in the [[1989–1990 school year|next school year]]. With Dumbledore's permission, the fresh graduate [[William Weasley|Bill Weasley]] returned to the school to teach this subject after regular classes.<ref name="HM65">{{HM|6|5}}</ref> During the school year, yet [[Statue curse|another curse]] spread around Hogwarts, continuing to [[Petrification|Petrify]] students, indicating the activity of the [[Sunken Vault|final Cursed Vault]].<ref name="HM62">{{HM|6|2}}</ref> While working towards investigating R, the students encountered Rakepick in the [[Forest Grove]], who attempted to [[Killing Curse|kill]] [[Ben Copper]], leading to the sacrifice of [[Rowan Khanna]].<ref name="HM618">{{HM|6|18}}</ref>
[[File:Hogwarts-PS.png|thumb|left|240px|The first years' view of Hogwarts.]]
 
   
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The school staff held a [[Memorial ceremony for Rowan Khanna|memorial ceremony]] and suspended the lessons,<ref name="HM619">{{HM|6|19}}</ref> and the tragedy prompted the vengeful Jacob's sibling, Ben Copper and [[Merula Snyde]] to form a secret organisation of their own, the [[Circle of Khanna]], to fight R and race them in locating the final Cursed Vault.<ref name="HM620">{{HM|6|20}}</ref> It was found to be under the [[Great Lake]], and they had a final showdown with Rakepick outside. She was once again defeated before Jacob's sibling decided to seal the Vault for good to prevent the ancient [[statue curse]] from being unleashed again.<ref name="HM642">{{HM|6|42}}</ref>
Term begins on 1 September. Students usually reach Hogwarts via the [[Hogwarts Express]], which leaves from [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|Platform 9&frac34;]] of London's [[King's Cross Station]] at 11 a.m. sharp.
 
   
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===Harry Potter enrolled===
There seemed to be other ways of entering the school, such as via [[broomstick|brooms]] or [[Floo powder]], or simply [[Apparition|Apparating]] to a nearby location such as [[Hogsmeade]]. Missing the Hogwarts Express for any reason is a very serious problem but will not cost the student [[House points|points]] as long as they get there before the term has officially started.
 
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====Protecting the Philosopher's Stone====
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{{Dialogue a-b-c|Albus Dumbledore|And finally, I must tell you that this year, the third-floor corridor on the right-hand side is out of bounds to everyone who does not wish to die a very painful death.|Harry Potter|He's not serious?|Percy Weasley|Must be. It's odd, because he usually gives us a reason why we're not allowed to go somewhere — the forest's full of dangerous beasts, everyone knows that. I do think he might have told us prefects, at least.|Albus Dumbledore announcing rules for the 1991–1992 school year|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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[[File:Harry Potter being sorted PSF.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Famous [[Harry Potter]] being Sorted into Gryffindor]]
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On [[1 September]] [[1991]], Harry Potter began his career as a student at Hogwarts. Already famous for being believed to be responsible for vanquishing Lord Voldemort at the age of one, he soon began, with the help of his friends [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]] and [[Hermione Granger]], to unravel the secret of the Philosopher's Stone being kept at the school. Harry discovered that the [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] Professor, [[Quirinus Quirrell]], was a host body for the barely-alive Voldemort, who wanted to use the Stone to restore himself back to his former glory and gain everlasting life.<ref name="PS">{{PS}}</ref>
   
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[[File:B1C17M1 Quirrell and Harry by the Mirror of Erised.png|250px|thumb|Harry preventing Voldemort from acquiring the Philosopher's Stone]]
The [[Hogwarts Express]] brings the students to [[Hogsmeade]] Station, where the first years traditionally cross the [[Black Lake]] in boats with the [[Keeper of Keys and Grounds|gamekeeper]], and go under an opening in the rocks upon which Hogwarts is built, through a curtain of ivy, and finally into an underground harbour.
 
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Harry, Ron, and Hermione suffered a series of difficult challenges down in the [[Underground Chambers]], in an attempt to stop the Philosopher's Stone being stolen by [[Severus Snape]]. The three believed Snape was trying to steal the stone, when in reality, Quirrell was. Harry discovered Quirrell in the chambers and was able to defeat him, thwarting Voldemort in his attempt to get the Stone and restoring his body. Harry managed this after realising that Quirrell's skin burned whenever he made contact with Harry. [[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] stated that [[Lily J. Potter|Lily]]'s self [[Sacrificial protection|sacrifice]] left a mark of love in Harry and that Quirrell was so full of hatred, greed, and ambition that he could not bear to touch a person marked by something so good.<ref name="PS" />
   
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====Chamber of Secrets re-opened====
Older students travel on the road in carriages pulled by [[thestral]]s (invisible to any that hasn't witnessed death) to the castle. The [[Welcoming Feast]] takes place in the [[Great Hall]]. This feast includes the [[Sorting ceremony]], followed by a few words from the current [[Headmaster]] or Headmistress, the banquet starts after this, including large quantities of food and drink. The feast is closed with a few more words from the [[Headmaster]], but it also included the usual "start-of-term notices".
 
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{{Quote|THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS HAS BEEN OPENED. ENEMIES OF THE HEIR, BEWARE.|A message from the [[Tom Riddle|Heir of Slytherin]]|Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets}}
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[[File:Writing on wall.png|250px|thumb|left|[[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]]'s attack on Mrs Norris and first blood-written message on the wall]]
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In [[1992]], the Chamber of Secrets was re-opened by Ron's younger sister [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny]], under the influence of a [[T. M. Riddle's Diary|diary]] written by Tom Riddle. The diary allowed Riddle's memory to possess Ginny and act through her to open the Chamber for a second time. She left threatening messages on the school walls twice, which were known as the [[Writing on the Wall]]. Several students were [[Petrification|Petrified]] due to meeting the [[Serpent of Slytherin]]'s gaze indirectly. [[Quidditch]] matches were largely cancelled. Towards the end of the school year, the situation at the school was so severe that it was possible for the school to be shut down completely.<ref name="COS">{{COS}}</ref>
   
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Desiring to see Lord Voldemort return to power, [[Lucius Malfoy]] had slipped the diary into her bundle of school books, taking advantage of her ignorance that it was a [[Horcrux]]. His ulterior motive was to ruin the reputations of several great wizards, including Dumbledore and the Weasley children's father [[Arthur Weasley]], the latter of whom played a big role in the enactment of the [[Muggle Protection Act]]. However, Harry discovered the truth and destroyed the diary and the [[Basilisk]], thus bringing an end to these [[Dark Arts|dark]] plots.<ref name="COS" />
After dinner, students are led to their house [[common room]] by a [[prefect]]. This is a special time for new students to get comfortable with their surroundings, because the next day classes begin, 2 September. The class schedules are handed out during breakfast by the Heads of House. After two weeks of classes, the [[Quidditch]] team trials and [[Flying (class)|flying]] lessons for the first years usually occur.
 
   
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====Sirius Black escaped====
Hogwarts' school year is structured in a similar way to other non-magical schools and colleges in the UK, with a three-term year punctuated by holidays at [[Christmas]] and Easter and bounded by the long summer holiday of nine weeks. Students have the option of staying at Hogwarts for the winter and spring holidays. Those who choose to stay at the castle do not have lessons and attend a feast on Christmas Day. Students also do not have classes the week of Easter, but this is much less enjoyable due to the large amount of work that the teachers assign students at this time in preparation for final exams.
 
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{{Main|1993–1994 school year}}
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{{Quote|As you will all be aware after their search of the Hogwarts Express, our school is presently playing host to some of the Dementors of Azkaban, who are here on Ministry of Magic business. They are stationed at every entrance to the grounds, and while they are with us, I must make it plain that nobody is to leave school without permission.|Albus Dumbledore announcing the presence of Dementors at Hogwarts in 1993|Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban}}
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In [[1993]], Harry's notorious godfather [[Sirius Black]] escaped from [[Azkaban]]. Sirius had been convicted of murdering twelve Muggles and [[Peter Pettigrew]] with the [[Blasting Curse]]. He also betrayed [[James and Lily Potter|James, Lily]], and [[Harry Potter]]'s whereabouts to Voldemort in his duty as their [[Secret Keeper|Secret-Keeper]]. Because of the charges against him, he spent twelve years in a high-security cell in Azkaban. The Ministry of Magic also believed that Black was after Harry, as they heard Black murmur "he's at Hogwarts" in his sleep. As a result, Black was thought to believe that killing Harry would bring Voldemort back to full power.<ref name="POA">{{POA}}</ref>
   
[[File:PottermoreHogsmeade.png|thumb|220px|[[Hogsmeade]] during Christmas]]
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[[File:Fat Lady portrait slashed Pottermore.png|250px|thumb|[[Sirius Black]]'s attack on the Fat Lady's portrait]]
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Black broke into the school twice: one time almost ripping the [[Fat Lady]] to shreds, and another time getting close to Ron's "rat", Scabbers. During the second break-in, Ron awoke, which resulted in him screaming in fright, as Black loomed over him with a knife. His screams woke the whole tower and alerted [[Minerva McGonagall|McGonagall]] to the incident. After this incident, security measures were further heightened. Harry, Ron, and Hermione met Black in the [[Shrieking Shack]], along with [[Remus Lupin]]. Lupin had been a friend of Black as well as Harry's parents and Pettigrew during the time they attended Hogwarts as a students.<ref name="POA" />
   
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Black revealed the truth to them. He was innocent, and it was Pettigrew who had done the things Sirius had been convicted of. To frame Sirius, he had chopped off one of his fingers as a red herring, turned into his [[Animagus]] form (the rat, Scabbers), and scurried off. Sirius had come back to kill Pettigrew, and now that Lupin had heard his story, he believed him and set out to help.<ref name="POA" />
Other than the breaks and weekends, students do not receive holidays. However, students third year and above may visit [[Hogsmeade]], the local village, occasionally. There are normally four feasts per year: the start-of-term feast at the beginning of the school year, end-of-term feast at the end of the school year, and feasts at Hallowe'en and Christmas. Feasts are also called to mark special occasions, as in [[Goblet of Fire]], when there was a feast to celebrate the beginning of the [[Triwizard Tournament]].
 
   
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[[File:B3C21M4 Sirius flying off on Buckbeak.png|250px|thumb|left|Hermione Granger and Harry Potter saving Buckbeak and Sirius Black]]
Classes will proceed normally and the next notable event occurs on the evening of [[31 October]]: the [[Hallowe'en feast]]. Decorations include giant pumpkins and flocks of hundreds of bats flying across the halls. The served foods include pumpkin treats, tarts, cakes and all sorts of magical [[Honeydukes|sweets]]. The [[Quidditch]] season starts usually with the first Quidditch match in the first weeks of [[November]]. In the second week of December, the Deputy Head takes names of those who are staying at Hogwarts over the [[Christmas holidays]]. The first term usually ends about a week before Christmas and most of the students and some of the teachers go home by the school train.
 
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However, Harry persuaded them to give Pettigrew to the Ministry and let the [[Dementor]]s [[Dementor's Kiss|have him]]. As they took Pettigrew back to the castle, Pettigrew escaped and returned to Voldemort to help him return to power. With the use of a [[time-turner]], Harry and Hermione later helped Sirius escape on [[Buckbeak]] the Hippogriff while Ron was in the [[Hospital Wing]], saving both Sirius' and Buckbeak's lives.<ref name="POA" />
   
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====The Triwizard Tournament revived====
In [[Triwizard Tournament]] years, the [[Yule Ball]] occurs on the evening of Christmas Day, ending at midnight. On [[25 December]], a [[Christmas feast]] is held in the [[Great Hall]]. Shortly after [[6 January]] (Epiphany aka Twelfth Night), the Hogwarts Express returns to [[Hogsmeade]]; the second term begins. The exact dates of the beginning of the [[Easter]] holidays vary every year. During these holidays, the students may go home. The final exams are held the first week of June and the results come out on the second week. In the evening before the [[Hogwarts Express]] goes back to [[London]], the [[End-of-Term Feast]] is held. The Hogwarts Express returns to London during the third week of June. Some staff and all students leave Hogwarts for summer holiday.
 
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{{Quote|As I was saying, we are to have the honour of hosting a very exciting event over the coming months, an event that has not been held for over a century. It is my very great pleasure to inform you that the Triwizard Tournament will be taking place at Hogwarts this year.|Albus Dumbledore introducing the Triwizard Tournament in 1994|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire}}
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[[File:Weird Sisters playing at the Yule Ball.png|250px|thumb|[[Yule Ball]]]]
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In [[1994]], Hogwarts played host to the infamous [[Triwizard Tournament]], this time with more powerful safety measures in place. It had been many years since the last tournament had been held, but in the light of the advent of advanced safety measures, the tournament was deemed "safe". However, more dark plots were being hatched. [[Bartemius Crouch Junior|Barty Crouch Jnr]], disguised as [[Alastor Moody|Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody]], managed to enter Harry in the Tournament by putting his name in the Goblet of Fire under the name of a fourth school, which ensured he would be chosen by the Goblet.<ref name="GOF">{{GOF}}</ref>
   
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Harry's forced involvement in this plot caused him great misery at Hogwarts, as the representatives for Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, as well as many Hogwarts students, believed he hoodwinked the goblet and entered himself in the tournament. It was because of Crouch Jnr and his influence over certain [[House-elf|house-elves]] that Harry ended up surviving until the end of the tournament and reaching the goal of the [[Triwizard Maze|Third Task]], along with fellow Hogwarts student [[Cedric Diggory]]. On Voldemort's orders, Diggory was [[Killing Curse|killed]] by Pettigrew, and Harry was surrounded by [[Death Eaters]] in [[Little Hangleton graveyard]]. Voldemort was [[Return of Lord Voldemort|brought back to his physical form]] using Harry's blood.<ref name="GOF" />
==Houses==
 
{{Quote|We must unite inside her, or we'll crumble from within.|The Sorting Hat|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
 
Hogwarts students are divided into four houses: [[Gryffindor]], [[Hufflepuff]], [[Ravenclaw]], and [[Slytherin]].
 
   
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[[File:Great Hall mourning Cedric's death.png|250px|thumb|left|[[Memorial feast to Cedric Diggory]]]]
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Voldemort attempted to torture and humiliate Harry by means of the [[Unforgivable Curses]]. He used the [[Cruciatus Curse]] twice on Harry and the [[Imperius Curse]] once; Harry was able to resist the latter. Harry escaped and succeeded in alerting all of Voldemort's enemies, Dumbledore in particular, that he had returned. Dumbledore reestablished the [[Order of the Phoenix]] one hour after he was alerted. However, many, including [[Minister for Magic]] [[Cornelius Fudge]], chose not to believe him.<ref name="GOF" />
|+'''The Houses of Hogwarts'''
 
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====The Ministry took over====
!Coat of Arms
 
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|[[File:Gryffindorcrest.jpg|125px|link=Gryffindor]]
 
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{{Quote|We have had two changes in staffing this year. We are very pleased to welcome back Professor Grubbly-Plank, who will be taking Care of Magical Creatures lessons; we are also delighted to introduce Professor Umbridge, our new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher.|Albus Dumbledore announcing teaching changes at the school in 1995|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
|[[File:Hufflepuffcrest.jpg|125px|link=Hufflepuff]]
 
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[[File:Umbridgehead.jpg|250px|thumb|Umbridge as the Hogwarts High-Inquisitor]]
|[[File:Ravenclawcrest.jpg|125px|link=Ravenclaw]]
 
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Hogwarts was further threatened when the [[British Ministry of Magic|Ministry of Magic]] began implementing "Educational Decrees" in [[1995]], as part of a conspiracy to [[Campaign to discredit Albus Dumbledore and Harry Potter|discredit and ruin]] Dumbledore and Harry. [[Dolores Umbridge]], the new [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] teacher and Minister Fudge's Undersecretary, was the centre of this plan.
|[[File:Slytherincrest.jpg|125px|link=Slytherin]]
 
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By way of these [[Educational Decree]]s, she slowly took control of Hogwarts, eventually replacing Dumbledore as [[Headmaster|Headmistress]]. However, it was through the cunning of Hermione and the other members of [[Dumbledore's Army]], which was founded by her, Ron, and Harry, that Umbridge was overthrown. The Ministry had no choice but to accept that Voldemort had returned. Umbridge was then removed from Hogwarts and Dumbledore was reinstated.<ref name="OOTP">{{OOTP}}</ref>
!House
 
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|'''''[[Gryffindor]]''''' is well known for bravery, daring, nerve, and chivalry. The house colours are deep red and gold, and the house is symbolized by a lion. The entrance to the common room is on the seventh floor hidden behind a portrait of the [[Fat Lady]]. In order to get into the common room, Gryffindor students must say the correct password.
 
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====The Headmaster eliminated====
|'''''[[Hufflepuff]]''''' is well known for loyalty, fair play, honesty, and tolerance. The house is symbolized by a badger, and the house colours are yellow and black. Its common room is near the kitchens. To get into the common room, rather than giving a password you must tap a fake barrel in the rhythm "Helga Hufflepuff." It is the only common room to have a way to keep students from other houses out (by dumping vinegar on them).
 
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|'''''[[Ravenclaw]]''''' values wit, creativity, and wisdom. The house is symbolized by an eagle and the house colours are blue and bronze. The Ravenclaw common room is located in a high tower, and the interior is decorated with blue and bronze. To enter, rather than give a password, one must answer a riddle from an eagle door knocker, such as "Where do vanished objects go?" or "Which came first, the [[Phoenix]] or the flame?"
 
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{{Quote|The [[Astronomy Tower|lightning-struck tower]]. Calamity. Disaster. Coming nearer all the time.|Professor Trelawney before the battle commences|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
|'''''[[Slytherin]]''''' values ambition, cleverness, cunning, resourcefulness, and pure blood heritage. The house is symbolized by a serpent, and the house colours are green and silver. Its common room is located in the dungeons, underneath the Black Lake, and hidden behind a stone wall. The password for the [[1992–1993 school year]] was "''pure-blood''". Many people believe students sorted into this house often get involved in the [[Dark Arts]].
 
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[[File:Dark Mark over Hogwarts 2.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The [[Dark Mark]] above the Astronomy Tower]]
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Through the [[1996–1997 school year]], the new Minister for Magic [[Rufus Scrimgeour]] ordered [[Auror]]s to guard Hogwarts for protection from Dark forces, along with the castle's defences being fortified in many ways. In [[1997]], Hogwarts was attacked by a mob of Death Eaters. Lucius Malfoy's son [[Draco Malfoy|Draco]] was forced into the service of Lord Voldemort for fear of his and his family's lives.
!Founded By
 
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|[[Godric Gryffindor]]
 
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As a result, Headmaster Dumbledore's safety was compromised, and he was killed by [[Severus Snape]], in a secret coup de grace arranged in advance between them. Following this "horrible" tragedy, Professor Minerva McGonagall was appointed acting Headmistress, though the security of the school hung by a thread. There was no certainty that Hogwarts would remain open. The faculty agreed to follow "established procedures" and let the school governors ultimately decide what to do.
|[[Helga Hufflepuff]]
 
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[[File:Harry and Dumbledore.png|thumb|251x251px|Dumbledore's corpse at the base of the [[Astronomy Tower]]]]
|[[Rowena Ravenclaw]]
 
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Throughout the year students were taken out of school by their families for safety and fear reasons, such as [[Eloise Midgen]] and [[Hannah Abbott]], while two of Draco's botched attempts to assassinate Dumbledore ended up dangerously harming [[Katie Bell]] and [[Ronald Weasley]], which only served in increasing the anxiety in the atmosphere. However, when Draco succeeded in allowing the Death Eaters entrance, the full effect came to be when many parents rushed their children home, fearing that even Hogwarts, reputably the safest location in the wizarding world, was no longer safe from Voldemort.<ref name="HBP">{{HBP}}</ref>
|[[Salazar Slytherin]]
 
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====Lost to the Dark forces====
!House Ghost
 
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|Sir [[Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington]], also known as Nearly Headless Nick.
 
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{{Quote|Severus Snape, long-standing Potions master at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and wizardry, was today appointed [[Headmaster]] in the most important of several staffing changes at the ancient school. Following the resignation of the previous Muggle Studies teacher, Alecto Carrow will take over the post while her brother, Amycus, fills the position of Defence Against the Dark Arts professor.|Lord Voldemort takes indirect control of Hogwarts|Daily Prophet}}
|[[Fat Friar]]
 
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[[File:Dp severus snape.jpg|200px|thumb|Headmaster [[Severus Snape|Snape]]|left]]
|[[Helena Ravenclaw]], also known as the Grey Lady.
 
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Regardless of the school governors' decision, with the takeover of the Ministry by Voldemort, attendance at Hogwarts was mandatory for all eligible children. New, militaristic requirements were established, such as requiring students to provide proof of [[blood status]]. This enabled Voldemort to keep an eye on the entire wizarding world from a young age and identify [[Muggle-born]]s, including eleven-year old children who have no knowledge of their magical nature before their forced identification. Such youngsters faced the possibility of never entering Hogwarts nor returning to their homes ever again.<ref name="DH">{{DH}}</ref>
|The [[Bloody Baron]]
 
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Academic instruction at Hogwarts became corrupted. [[Muggle Studies]] became a required subject, and instruction in it took a new tack with an anti-Muggle bias, while [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] had simply become [[Dark Arts (class)|Dark Arts]]. Students were taught illegal curses outright, with older students being instructed to practise curses on underclassmen. Snape was appointed Headmaster, and [[Alecto and Amycus Carrow]], teachers of Muggle Studies and Dark Arts, respectively, had been assigned as his deputies. It was a time of great terror in which no one could be certain who was friend or foe.<ref name="DH" />
!Notable Members
 
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|[[Harry Potter]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]], [[Hermione Granger]], [[Albus Dumbledore]], [[Minerva McGonagall]], [[Rubeus Hagrid]], [[James and Lily Potter]], [[Sirius Black]], [[Remus Lupin]], [[Peter Pettigrew]], [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]], [[Lavender Brown]], [[Parvati Patil]], [[Neville Longbottom]], [[Seamus Finnigan]], [[Dean Thomas]], [[Lee Jordan]], [[Fred Weasley]], [[George Weasley]], [[William Weasley|Bill Weasley]], [[Charles Weasley|Charlie Weasley]], [[Percy Weasley]], [[Katie Bell]], [[Arthur Weasley]], [[Molly Weasley]], [[Andrew Kirke]], [[Jack Sloper]], [[Ritchie Coote]], [[Jimmy Peakes]], [[Angelina Johnson]], [[Alicia Spinnet]], [[Demelza Robins]], [[Oliver Wood]], [[Cormac McLaggen]], [[Colin Creevey]], [[Dennis Creevey]], [[Romilda Vane]], [[Nigel Wolpert]], [[Mary Macdonald]].
 
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====The climactic battle====
|[[Nymphadora Tonks]], [[Pomona Sprout]], [[Cedric Diggory]], [[Justin Finch-Fletchley]], [[Zacharias Smith]], [[Hannah Abbott]], [[Ernest Macmillan|Ernie Macmillan]], [[Susan Bones]], [[Leanne]].
 
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{{Main|Battle of Hogwarts}}
|[[Luna Lovegood]], [[Myrtle|Moaning Myrtle]], [[Penelope Clearwater]], [[Cho Chang]], [[Roger Davies]], [[Michael Corner]], [[Padma Patil]], [[Anthony Goldstein]], [[Terry Boot]], [[Gilderoy Lockhart]], [[Filius Flitwick]], [[Quirinus Quirrell]], [[Marietta Edgecombe]], [[Marcus Belby]].
 
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{{Quote|They stood up at once, and together he, Ron, and Hermione left the [[Great Hall]]. Great chunks were missing from the marble staircase, part of the balustrade gone, and rubble and bloodstains occurred every few steps as they climbed.|The damage inflicted on the castle from the Battle of Hogwarts|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
|[[Tom Riddle]], [[Draco Malfoy]], [[Merlin]], [[Lucius Malfoy]], [[Bellatrix Lestrange]], [[Vincent Crabbe]], [[Gregory Goyle]], [[Theodore Nott]], [[Narcissa Malfoy]], [[Regulus Black]], [[Horace Slughorn]], [[Severus Snape]], [[Pansy Parkinson]], [[Blaise Zabini]], [[Millicent Bulstrode]], [[Graham Montague]], The [[Bloody Baron]], [[Marcus Flint]]  and [[Druella Black]].
 
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[[File:Concept artwork 2 Battle of Hogwarts.jpg|thumb|251x251px|The Battle of Hogwarts]]
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In [[May]] [[1998]], the Battle of Hogwarts took place as one of its most infamous alumni, Tom Riddle, better known by then as Lord Voldemort, returned to attack the school and subdue or destroy its defenders. Voldemort claimed he had no desire to harm the school or its students, but he and his Death Eaters spared no one who opposed them and recklessly damaged the school during their assault.<ref name="DH" />[[File:Voldemort vanquished.png|250px|thumb|left|Harry Potter's final defeat of Voldemort and the end of the [[Second Wizarding War]]]]Numerous students, staff, parents, graduates, and friends of Hogwarts rose to the school's defence in its hour of need, including the notorious poltergeist Peeves. Thanks to [[Harry Potter]], [[Tom Riddle|Lord Voldemort]] was permanently destroyed and his Death Eaters disbanded forever. [[Minerva McGonagall]] became the Headmistress of the school. Harry was celebrated as a true hero.<ref name="DH" />
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Hogwarts sustained extensive damage during the battle. Multiple areas of the main building and adjacent areas were set on fire or blown up, and the [[Hogwarts Quidditch pitch|Quidditch pitch]] was largely destroyed by [[fire]].<ref name="DH" />
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After the battle, Hogwarts was repaired. Some students, such as Hermione Granger, returned to the school in 1998 to complete their education.
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===A new century===
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Ten years after the [[Battle of Hogwarts]],{{MATimeRef}} normal school life had resumed with [[Minerva McGonagall]] still as Headmistress and [[Rubeus Hagrid]] still as the [[Care of Magical Creatures]] [[professor]] and [[Keeper of Keys and Grounds]], and [[Neville Longbottom]] had become the [[Herbology]] professor and the [[Head of Gryffindor House]].<ref name="MA">{{MA}}</ref>
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[[File:Professor Gorski teaching 2.png|250px|thumb|right|Professor Gorski teaching]]
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In [[2009]], [[Jakub Gorski]] came to the school as the visiting [[History of Magic]] professor with his [[lemur]] "assistant" [[Bly]], who later turned out to be an Animagus who had bewitched Gorski with the [[Imperius Curse]] as a part of his search of the [[Turner family]] [[Turner family brush|heirloom]]. A group of students, including [[Lottie Turner]] herself, found out the truth during the [[2009–2010 school year|school year]] and foiled Bly's attempt to use Lottie to obtain the heirloom.<ref name="MA"/>
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[[File:Elspeth MacGillony greeting player and Daniel MA.png|left|thumb|250x250px|MacGillony greeting students]]
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During the [[2010–2011 school year]], [[Elspeth MacGillony]] was appointed the subtitute [[Study of Ancient Runes]] professor while [[Clodagh Dromgoole]] was on leave. Her real motive in returning to the school, however, was to find the [[crown of courage]] in the [[Great Lake]], and she used the [[Imperius Curse]] on several students to make them find it for her. This was discovered by Headmistress McGonagall in time, and MacGillony was sacked and arrested.<ref name="MA"/>
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[[File:Siege of Hogwarts MA.png|250px|thumb|right|Creatures attacking Hogwarts]]
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In the time that followed, [[Dementor]]s attacked Hogwarts. At first there were minor-scale attacks, which the staff handled in time, but things took a turn for the worse when the Dementors summoned other dark creatures to fight for them. Headmistress McGonagall assembled the staff and put a [[Protego horribilis|magical shield]] around the castle to block the creatures. They managed to breach the shield regardless, which then led to a [[Siege of Hogwarts|big battle]].<ref name="MA"/>
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[[File:RoseInGreatHallCursedChild.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Rose Weasley in the Great Hall]]
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By [[2017]], many descendants of previous students were now coming to Hogwarts as new pupils, such as [[Albus Potter]], [[Scorpius Malfoy]] and [[Rose Granger-Weasley]]. In their [[fourth year]] in [[2020]], Albus and Scorpius illegally used a [[Time-Turner]] to travel back in time and caused the timeline to deviate, therefore witnessing several alternate versions of Hogwarts in the early [[2020s]], including a version with only minor differences from the original one, and versions in which [[Dolores Umbridge]] was the [[Headmaster|Head]] in a world where [[Tom Riddle|Voldemort]] had won the [[Battle of Hogwarts]]. Nevertheless, they were eventually successful in correcting the timeline and restoring peace to Hogwarts.<ref name="CC" />
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==Typical school year==
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{{Quote|Now… to our new students, welcome, to our old students, welcome back! Another year full of magical education awaits you…|Start-of-Term Feast speech|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
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[[File:Express.jpg|250px|thumb|right|The scarlet Hogwarts Express steam engine on [[Platform Nine and Three-Quarters|Platform 9¾]]]]
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Term began on 1 September. Students usually reached Hogwarts via the [[Hogwarts Express]], which left Platform 9&frac34; of London's [[King's Cross Station]] at 11 a.m. sharp.<ref name="PS" /> There seemed to be other ways of entering the school, such as via [[broomstick]]s or [[Floo Powder]], or simply [[Apparition|Apparating]] to a nearby location such as [[Hogsmeade]]. Missing the Hogwarts Express for any reason was a very serious problem, but would not cost the student points as long as they got there before the term had officially started.<ref name="COS" /> The Hogwarts Express brought the students to [[Hogsmeade Station]]. First years traditionally crossed the [[Great Lake|Black Lake]] in boats with the [[Keeper of Keys and Grounds|gamekeeper]], travelling under an opening in the rocks upon which Hogwarts was built, through a curtain of ivy, and finally into an underground harbour.<ref name="PS" />
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Older students travelled on the road in carriages pulled by [[Thestral]]s (invisible to any that hadn't witnessed death) to the castle.<ref name="OOTP" /> The [[Start-of-Term Feast]] took place in the [[Great Hall]]. This feast included the [[Sorting Ceremony]], followed by a few words from the current [[Headmaster|Headmaster or Headmistress]]. The banquet started after this, including large quantities of food and drink. The feast was closed with a few more words from the Headmaster or headmistress, including the usual "start-of-term notices".<ref name="PS" />
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[[File:GryffindorCommonRoom1 PM.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The [[Gryffindor common room]]]]
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After dinner, students were led to their house [[common room]] by a [[prefect]]. This was a special time for new students to get comfortable with their surroundings, because the next day classes would begin. The class schedules were handed out during breakfast by the Heads of House. After two weeks of classes, the [[Quidditch team]] trials and [[Flying (class)|flying lessons]] for the first years usually occured.<ref name="PS" />
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[[Homework]] was usually assigned to students at the end of classes or at the end of the school term. It was usually completed by students in the [[Study Hall]], [[Study Area]], [[Hogwarts Library|library]], [[Gryffindor Tower reading room]] or another [[common room]]. A [[homework planner]] could be used to help students to keep track of all their homework assignments. Some magical planners also told the students to complete the homework when it was opened. If a student failed to complete the homework or was late in handing it in, they could be given a detention as a punishment.<ref name="PS" />
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Hogwarts's school year was structured in a similar way to other non-magical schools and colleges in the UK, with a three-term year punctuated by holidays at [[Christmas]] and Easter and bounded by the long summer holiday of nine weeks. Students had the option of staying at Hogwarts for the winter and spring holidays. Those who chose to stay at the castle during the Christmas holidays did not have lessons and attended a feast on Christmas Day. Students also did not have classes the week of Easter, but this was much less enjoyable due to the large amount of work the teachers usually assigned students at this time in preparation for final exams.<ref name="PS" />
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[[File:Hogsmeade.png|250px|thumb|right|[[Hogsmeade]] village during Christmas]]
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Other than the breaks and weekends, students did not receive holidays. However, students in the third year and above were allowed to [[Hogsmeade weekend trips|visit]] [[Hogsmeade]], the local village, occasionally.<ref name="POA" /> There were normally four feasts per year: the Start-of-Term Feast at the beginning of the school year, End-of-Term Feast at the end of the school year, and feasts at Hallowe'en and Christmas.<ref name="PS" /> Feasts were also called to mark special occasions, such as the beginning of the [[Triwizard Tournament]].<ref name="GOF" />
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Classes would proceed normally and the next notable event occurred on the evening of [[31 October]]: the [[Hallowe'en feast]]. Decorations included giant pumpkins and flocks of hundreds of bats flying across the halls. The served foods included pumpkin treats, tarts, cakes and all sorts of [[Honeydukes|magical sweets]]. The [[Quidditch]] season started usually with the first Quidditch match in the first weeks of November. In the second week of December, the Deputy Head would take names of those who would stay at Hogwarts over the [[Christmas holidays]]. The first term usually ended about a week before Christmas, and most of the students and some of the teachers went home by the school train.<ref name="PS" />
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In the [[Triwizard Tournament]] years, the [[Yule Ball]] occurred on the evening of Christmas Day, ending at midnight.<ref name="GOF" /> On [[25 December]], a [[Christmas feast]] was held in the [[Great Hall]]. Shortly after [[6 January]] (Epiphany aka Twelfth Night), the Hogwarts Express returned to Hogsmeade; the second term would begin. The exact dates of the beginning of the Easter holidays varied every year. During these holidays, the students could go home. The final exams were held the first week of June and the results came out on the second week. In the evening before the Hogwarts Express went back to London, the [[End-of-Term Feast]] was held, and outgoing students would partake in a [[graduation ceremony]]. The Hogwarts Express returned to London during the third week of June. Some staff and all of the students left Hogwarts for summer holidays.<ref name="PS" />
   
 
==School spirit==
 
==School spirit==
{{Quote|You will return them to their owners with your apologies... I shall know whether it has been done. And be warned: thievery is not tolerated at Hogwarts.|[[Albus Dumbledore]] to [[Tom Riddle]] before entering Hogwarts.|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
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{{Quote|And be warned: thievery is not tolerated at Hogwarts.|[[Albus Dumbledore]] explaining the rules of Hogwarts to a young [[Tom Riddle]]|Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince}}
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Hogwarts' motto was: "''Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus''", translated as: ''Never tickle a sleeping [[dragon]]''. [[Quidditch]] was possibly the most popular sport at the school, with most of the student body turning out to watch each match.<ref name="PS" /> Hogwarts also had a [[Frog Choir]] which sang at special occasions.<ref name="POAF">{{POA|F}}</ref><ref name="HBPF" /><ref name="HM3FC">{{HM|3|The Frog Choir}}</ref>
   
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===Coat of Arms===
[[File:309.jpg|thumb|left|235px|Professor McGonagall with a large group of students.]]Hogwarts' motto is: ''"Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus"''. The translation is: ''Never tickle a sleeping [[dragon]].'' [[Quidditch]] is possibly the most popular sport at the school, with most of the student body turning out to watch each match. Hogwarts also has a [[Frog Choir]] which sings at special occasions.
 
  +
[[File:Hogwartscrest.png|200px|thumb|The coat of arms of Hogwarts shows each house's mascot and house colours]]
  +
{{See also|Heraldry}}
  +
The blazon of the Hogwarts Coat of Arms clockwise from top left: the [[Gryffindor]] lion, the [[Slytherin]] serpent, the [[Ravenclaw]] eagle, and the [[Hufflepuff]] badger, all circling the letter 'H'. The motto, "draco dormiens nunquam titillandus", carried in an escroll beneath the shield. The way that the house mascots are arranged makes the centre line divide the houses with warm colours and mammalian mascots from the houses with cold colours and saurian mascots.<ref name="PS" />
   
 
===School song===
 
===School song===
 
{{Main|Hogwarts School Song}}
 
{{Main|Hogwarts School Song}}
There is an official school song, though this is only sung when the headmaster is in a particularly good mood and deems it appropriate (which is therefore why it was only known to have been commissioned once from [[1991]]-[[1998]]). It doesn't seem to conform to the strict opinions of older headmasters and headmistreses, such as [[Armado Dippet]]. As such it may be an invention of the relaxed Albus Dumbledor and cirtanly sounds like its of his invention.<ref>[http://www.jkrowling.com/textonly/en/faq_view.cfm?id=104 JK's official site (text only), accessed 28/7/2011]</ref> There is no standard rhythm to the song. Everyone can sing it how they like, as such the Weasley twins prefer a slow and deep style. The lyrics are shown below:
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There was an official school song, though it was only sung when the headmaster was in a particularly good mood and deemed it appropriate (which is therefore why it was only known to have been commissioned once from [[1991]] to [[1998]]).<ref name="PS7" /> It didn't seem to conform to the strict opinions of older headmasters and headmistresses, such as Armando Dippet. As such it may have been an invention of the relaxed Albus Dumbledore, and certainly sounded like it was of his invention.<ref>[[Special:BookSources/0749743948|JK's official site (text only), accessed 28/7/2011]]</ref> There was no standard rhythm to the song. Everyone could sing it how they like, as such the Weasley twins preferred a slow and deep style. The lyrics are shown below:
  +
:''"Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts,''
 
:''"Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts,[[File:Harry_Potter_and_the_Goblet_of_Fire_-_School_Song.jpg|thumb|230px|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire - School Song]]''
 
 
:''Teach us something please,''
 
:''Teach us something please,''
 
:''Whether we be old and bald,''
 
:''Whether we be old and bald,''
Line 189: Line 275:
 
:''Bring back what we've forgot,''
 
:''Bring back what we've forgot,''
 
:''Just do your best, we'll do the rest,''
 
:''Just do your best, we'll do the rest,''
:''And learn until our brains all rot." ''
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:''And learn until our brains all rot." ''<ref name="PS7" />
   
==Administration==
+
==Houses==
  +
{{Main|Hogwarts Houses}}
The highest position of staff at Hogwarts is the [[Headmaster]] or Headmistress. There is also a Deputy Headmaster or Headmistress, who will take over responsibilities of the Headmaster should the circumstances demand it.
 
  +
{{Quote|We must unite inside her, or we'll crumble from within.|The Sorting Hat|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
  +
Hogwarts students were divided into four houses:
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{| class="simple" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" " width:100%
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|+'''Hogwarts Houses'''
  +
|- style="vertical-align: top;"
  +
! style="width: 12%;" |'''Name/Crest'''
  +
! style="width: 22%;" |[[Gryffindor]]
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[[File:Gryffindor ClearBG2.png|125px|link=Gryffindor]]
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! style="width: 22%;" |[[Hufflepuff]]
  +
[[File:Hufflepuff ClearBG2.png|125px|link=Hufflepuff]]
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! style="width: 22%;" |[[Ravenclaw]]
  +
[[File:Ravenclaw ClearBG2.png|125px|link=Ravenclaw]]
  +
! style="width: 22%;" |[[Slytherin]]
  +
[[File:S Crest.png|125px|link=Slytherin]]
  +
|-
  +
!'''Founded by'''
  +
|[[Godric Gryffindor]]<ref name="COS9">{{COS|B|9}}</ref>
  +
|[[Helga Hufflepuff]]<ref name="COS9" />
  +
|[[Rowena Ravenclaw]]<ref name="COS9" />
  +
|[[Salazar Slytherin]]<ref name="COS9" />
  +
|-
  +
!'''House ghost'''
  +
|[[Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington|Nearly Headless Nick]]<ref name="PS7" /><ref name="PM-ghosts" />
  +
|[[Fat Friar]]<ref name="PS7" /><ref name="PM-ghosts" />
  +
|The [[Helena Ravenclaw|Grey Lady]]<ref name="PS7" /><ref name="PM-ghosts" />
  +
|The [[Bloody Baron]]<ref name="PS7" /><ref name="PM-ghosts" />
  +
|-
  +
!'''House symbol'''
  +
|[[Lion]]<ref name="PS3">{{PS|B|3}}</ref>
  +
|[[Badger]]<ref name="PS3" />
  +
|[[Eagle]]<ref name="PS3" />
  +
|[[Snake|Serpent]]<ref name="PS3" />
  +
|-
  +
!'''House colours'''
  +
|Deep red and gold<ref name="colours">{{WW|colours}}</ref>
  +
|Yellow and black<ref name="colours" />
  +
|Blue and bronze<ref name="colours" />
  +
|Green and silver<ref name="colours" />
  +
|-
  +
!'''Description'''
  +
|Well known for courage, bravery, daring, nerve, and chivalry.<ref name="PS7" />
  +
|Well known for loyalty, patience, hard work, fair-play, honesty, and tolerance.<ref name="PS7" />
  +
|Values intelligence, wit, cleverness, creativity, and wisdom.<ref name="PS7" />
  +
|Values ambition, leadership, cunning, determination, and resourcefulness.<ref name="PS7" />
  +
|-
  +
!'''Common room'''
  +
| The entrance to the common room was on the seventh floor hidden behind a [[portrait]] of the [[Fat Lady]]. To enter, the correct [[password]] must be provided.<ref name="PS7" />
  +
|Located near the kitchens. To enter, one must tap a fake barrel in the rhythm "[[Helga Hufflepuff]]." It was the only common room to have a way to keep students from other houses out (by dumping [[vinegar]] on them).<ref name="hufflepuff">[http://www.snitchseeker.com/harry-potter-news/j-k-rowlings-pottermore-releases-backstories-and-history-of-four-hogwarts-houses-84167/ Transcription of new Pottermore information]</ref>
  +
|Located in a high tower, and the interior was decorated with blue and bronze. To enter, one must answer a riddle from an eagle door knocker.<ref name="DH29">{{DH|B|29}}</ref>
  +
|Located in the dungeons, underneath the Black Lake, and hidden behind a stone wall. To enter, the correct password must be provided.<ref name="COS12">{{COS|B|12}}</ref>
  +
|-
  +
!'''Notable members'''
  +
|[[Harry Potter]], [[Ronald Weasley|Ron Weasley]], [[Hermione Granger]], [[Ginevra Weasley|Ginny Weasley]], [[Neville Longbottom]], [[Albus Dumbledore]], [[Minerva McGonagall]], [[Rubeus Hagrid]], [[James and Lily Potter]], [[Sirius Black]], [[Remus Lupin]], [[Peter Pettigrew]], [[Lavender Brown]], [[Parvati Patil]], [[Seamus Finnigan]], [[Dean Thomas]], [[Lee Jordan]], [[Fred Weasley]], [[George Weasley]], [[William Weasley|Bill Weasley]], [[Charles Weasley|Charlie Weasley]], [[Percy Weasley]], [[Katie Bell]], [[Angelina Johnson]], [[Alicia Spinnet]], [[Oliver Wood]], [[Colin Creevey]], [[James Potter II|James Sirius Potter]], [[Rose Granger-Weasley]], [[Angelica Cole]], [[Ben Copper|Ben Copper,]] [[Patricia Rakepick]], [[Jae Kim]], [[Emily Tyler]], [[Thorin]]
  +
|[[Nymphadora Tonks]], [[Pomona Sprout]], [[Newton Scamander]], [[Theseus Scamander]], [[Cedric Diggory]], [[Justin Finch-Fletchley]], [[Zacharias Smith]], [[Hannah Abbott]], [[Ernest Macmillan|Ernie Macmillan]], [[Susan Bones]], [[Leanne]], [[Edward Lupin|Teddy Lupin]], [[Silvanus Kettleburn]], [[Penny Haywood]], [[Beatrice Haywood]], [[Jane Court]], [[Diego Caplan]], [[Chiara Lobosca]], [[Philip]], [[Chauncy]]
  +
|[[Luna Lovegood]], [[Myrtle Warren|Myrtle Warren,]] [[Penelope Clearwater]], [[Cho Chang]], [[Roger Davies]], [[Michael Corner]], [[Padma Patil]], [[Anthony Goldstein]], [[Terry Boot]], [[Gilderoy Lockhart]], [[Filius Flitwick]], [[Quirinus Quirrell]], [[Marietta Edgecombe]], [[Marcus Belby]], [[Sybill Trelawney]], [[Garrick Ollivander]], [[Ignatia Wildsmith]], [[Chester Davies]], [[Eliza]], [[Tulip Karasu]], [[Andre Egwu]], [[Talbott Winger]], [[Badeea Ali]]
  +
|[[Tom Riddle]], [[Draco Malfoy]], [[Vincent Crabbe]], [[Gregory Goyle]], [[Pansy Parkinson]], [[Theodore Nott]], [[Merlin]], [[Lucius Malfoy|Lucius and]] [[Narcissa Malfoy]], [[Rodolphus Lestrange|Rodolphus and]] [[Bellatrix Lestrange]], [[Regulus Black]], [[Horace Slughorn]], [[Severus Snape]], [[Blaise Zabini]], [[Millicent Bulstrode]], [[Graham Montague]], [[Bloody Baron]], [[Marcus Flint]], [[Albus Potter]], [[Scorpius Malfoy]], [[Leta Lestrange]], [[Felix Rosier|Felix Rosier,]] [[Merula Snyde]], [[Barnaby Lee]], [[Ismelda Murk]], [[Liz Tuttle]], [[Duncan Ashe]]
  +
|}
   
  +
==House ghosts==
===[[Headmaster#Headmasters|Heads of Hogwarts]]===
 
  +
{{Quote|About twenty ghosts had just streamed through the back wall. Pearly-white and slightly transparent, they [[Gliding|glided]] across the room talking to each other and hardly glancing at the first-years.|The ghosts of Hogwarts|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
<gallery widths="89" position="center" captionalign="left">
 
  +
[[File:Ghosts of Hogwarts.jpg|250px|thumb|left|House ghosts (left to right): Bloody Baron, Fat Friar, Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, and [[Helena Ravenclaw]]]]
File:1st Headmaster.jpg|[[First Headmaster of Hogwarts]]
 
  +
Hogwarts was the most heavily haunted dwelling place in Britain (and this was against stiff competition, as there were more reported ghost sightings/sensings on these damp islands than anywhere else in the world). The castle was a congenial place for ghosts, because the living inhabitants treated their dead friends with tolerance and even affection, no matter how many times they had heard the same old reminiscences. Each of the four Hogwarts houses had its own ghost.<ref name="PM-ghosts">{{WW|hogwarts-ghosts}}</ref>
File:Unidentified Headmaster1.jpg|[[Unidentified Hogwarts Headmaster (I)|Unidentified Headmaster]]
 
File:Heliotrope Wilkins.jpg|[[Heliotrope Wilkins]]
 
File:PhyllidaSpore2.jpg|[[Phyllida Spore]]
 
File:Eoessa.jpg|[[Eoessa Sakndenberg]]
 
File:FytherleyUndercliffe.JPG|[[Fytherley Undercliffe]]
 
File:VindictusViridian3.jpg|[[Vindictus Veridian]]
 
File:Amberose.jpg|[[Amrose Swott]]
 
File:Vulpus.JPG|[[Vulpus]]
 
File:Head Chessmasters.jpg|[[Brian Gagwilde]]
 
File:Everard 1.jpg|[[Everard]]
 
File:Professor Quentin Trimble.jpg|[[Quintin Trimble]]
 
File:Limebert.jpg|[[Limebert]]
 
File:PhineasNBlack.jpg|[[Phineas Nigellus Black]]
 
File:Basil Fronsac Old.jpg|[[Basil Fronsac]]
 
File:Walter Aragon.JPG|[[Walter Aragon]]
 
File:Dippet Portrait.jpg|[[Armando Dippet]]
 
File:Albus Dumbledore (HBP promo) 1.jpg|[[Albus Dumbledore]]
 
File:Dolores Umbridge.PNG|[[Dolores Umbridge]]
 
File:Severus Snape.jpg|[[Severus Snape]]
 
File:Mcgonagall headshot.PNG|[[Minerva McGonagall]]
 
</gallery>
 
*[[First Headmaster of Hogwarts|Unidentified Headmaster]] (early [[11th century]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Phyllida Spore|Professor Phyllida Spore]] (before [[1400s|1408]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Eoessa Sakndenberg|Professor Eoessa Sakndenberg]] (before [[1503]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Fytherley Undercliffe|Professor Fytherley Undercliffe]] (before [[1530s|1531]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Vindictus Veridian|Professor Vindictus Veridian]] (before [[1700s|1703]]; Permanent) <ref name="WWHP">''[[The Wizarding World of Harry Potter]]''</ref>
 
*[[Amrose Swott|Professor Amrose Swott]] (before [[1720s|1724]]; Permanent) <ref name="COS2">''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''</ref>
 
*[[Dilys Derwent|Professor Dilys Derwent]] ([[1740s|1741]]—[[1760s|1768]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Headteacher of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry during 1792|Unidentified Headmaster]] (c. [[1790s|1792]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Eupraxia Mole|Professor Eupraxia Mole]] ([[1870s]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Phineas Nigellus Black|Professor Phineas Nigellus Black]] (before [[1920s|1926]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Armando Dippet|Professor Armando Dippet]] (early [[20th century]]—c. [[1950s|1956]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Albus Dumbledore|Professor Albus Dumbledore]] (c. [[1950s|1956]]—[[June]], [[1990s|1997]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Minerva McGonagall|Professor Minerva McGonagall]] ([[8 May]], [[1993]]—[[30 May]], [[1993]]; Interim)
 
*[[Dolores Umbridge|Professor Dolores Umbridge]] ([[April]], [[1996]]—[[17 June]], [[1996]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Minerva McGonagall|Professor Minerva McGonagall]] ([[June]], [[1997]]—[[1 September]], [[1997]]; Interim)
 
*[[Severus Snape|Professor Severus Snape]] ([[1 September]], [[1997]]—[[2 May]], [[1998]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Minerva McGonagall|Professor Minerva McGonagall]] ([[2 May]], [[1998]]—Early [[21st century]]; Permanent)
 
*[[Minerva McGonagall's successor|Unidentified Headmaster]] (Early [[21st century]]; Permanent)
 
   
  +
Slytherin boasted the [[Bloody Baron]], who was covered in silver bloodstains. He was well known for being extremely unsocial and many students, including those of his own House, were known to be slightly afraid of him. While alive, he was a hot-tempered man. The least talkative of the house ghosts was the [[Helena Ravenclaw|Grey Lady]], who was long-haired and beautiful.<ref name="PM-ghosts" /> She was the daughter of [[Rowena Ravenclaw]], making her the only house ghost who was directly related to one of the four Hogwarts founders.<ref name="DH31">{{DH|B|31}}</ref>
====[[Headmaster#Heads from an unknown time period|Heads from an unknown time period]]====
 
*[[Unidentified Hogwarts Headmaster|Unidentified Headmaster]] (Permanent)
 
*[[Unidentified Hogwarts Headmistress|Unidentified Headmistress]] (Permanent)
 
*[[Unidentified resting headmaster|Unidentified Headmaster]] (Permanent)
 
*[[Dexter Fortescue|Professor Dexter Fortescue]] (Permanent)
 
*[[Everard|Professor Everard]] (Permanent)
 
*[[Vulpus|Professor Vulpus]] (Permanent) <ref name="COS2" />
 
*[[Heliotrope Wilkins|Professor Heliotrope Wilkins]] (Permanent) <ref name="COS2" />
 
*[[Quintin Trimble|Professor Quintin Trimble]] (Permanent)
 
*[[Walter Aragon|Professor Walter Aragon]] (Permanent)
 
*[[Unidentified wizard chess champions|Professors: Wizard Chess Champions]] (Permanent)
 
   
  +
Hufflepuff house was haunted by the [[Fat Friar]], who was executed because senior churchmen grew suspicious of his ability to cure the pox merely by poking peasants with a stick, and his ill-advised habit of pulling rabbits out of the communion cup. Though a genial character in general, the Fat Friar still resented the fact that he was never made a cardinal.<ref name="PM-ghosts" /> He also frequently suggested that [[Peeves]] be given a second chance, whether or not he deserved it.<ref name="PS7" />
===[[Headmaster#Deputy Headmaster|Deputy Heads]]===
 
<gallery widths="120" position="center" captionalign="left">
 
File:Mcgonagall headshot.PNG|[[Minerva McGonagall]]
 
File:Alecthog.jpg|[[Alecto Carrow]]
 
File:Death Eater-Amycus Carrow-02.jpg|[[Amycus Carrow]]
 
</gallery>
 
*[[Minerva McGonagall|Professor Minerva McGonagall]] (during Professor [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s tenure as Headmaster)
 
*[[Alecto Carrow|Professor Alecto Carrow]] (during Professor [[Severus Snape]]'s tenure as Headmaster)
 
*[[Amycus Carrow|Professor Amycus Carrow]] (during Professor [[Severus Snape]]'s tenure as Headmaster)
 
   
  +
[[File:Myrtle Warren as human.png|200px|thumb|[[Myrtle Warren|Moaning Myrtle]]]]
==Heads of Houses==
 
  +
Gryffindor house was home to Nearly Headless Nick, who in life was [[Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington|Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington]]. Something of a snob, and a less accomplished wizard than he believed, Sir Nicholas lounged around the court of [[Henry VII]] in life, until his foolish attempt to beautify a lady-in-waiting by [[magic]] caused the unfortunate woman to sprout tusks. Sir Nicholas was stripped of his wand and inexpertly executed, leaving his head hanging off by a single flap of skin and sinew. His ghost retained a feeling of inadequacy with regard to truly headless ghosts.<ref name="PM-ghosts" />
<gallery widths="93" position="center" captionalign="left">
 
File:Wallofportraits.jpg|[[Godric Gryffindor]]
 
File:Sada2.jpg|[[Salazar Slytherin]]
 
File:Wallofportraits2.jpg|[[Helga Hufflepuff]]
 
File:Rowena Ravenclaw WWHP.jpg|[[Rowena Ravenclaw]]
 
File:1942.jpg|[[Horace Slughorn]]
 
File:ProfessorMcGonagall-HBP.jpg|[[Minerva McGonagall]]
 
File:Flitwickarmourbattle.png|[[Filius Flitwick]]
 
File:PSprout.png|[[Pomona Sprout]]
 
File:Snape3.jpg|[[Severus Snape]]
 
</gallery>
 
   
  +
Another notable Hogwarts ghost was [[Myrtle Warren|Moaning Myrtle]], who haunted an unpopular girls' toilet. Myrtle was a student in Ravenclaw house at Hogwarts when she died, and she chose to return to school in perpetuity, with the short-term aim of haunting her arch-rival and bully, [[Olive Hornby]]. As the decades rolled by, Myrtle had made a name for herself as the most miserable ghost in school, and was usually found to be lurking inside one of the toilets and filling the tiled space with her moans and howls.<ref name="PM-ghosts" />
===Gryffindor===
 
*[[Godric Gryffindor|Professor Godric Gryffindor]]
 
*[[Minerva McGonagall|Professor Minerva McGonagall]]
 
   
===Hufflepuff===
+
==Administration==
  +
The highest position of staff at Hogwarts was the [[Headmaster|Headmaster or Headmistress]]. There was also a Deputy Headmaster or Headmistress, who would take over responsibilities of the Headmaster should the circumstances demand it.<ref name="COS" /><ref name="HBP" />
*[[Helga Hufflepuff|Professor Helga Hufflepuff]]
 
*[[Pomona Sprout|Professor Pomona Sprout]]
 
   
===Ravenclaw===
+
===Heads of Hogwarts===
  +
{{Main|Hogwarts Headteacher}}
*[[Rowena Ravenclaw|Professor Rowena Ravenclaw]]
 
  +
The '''Headmaster''' or '''Headmistress''' was appointed by the [[Hogwarts Board of Governors]]<ref name="COS142">{{COS|B|14}}</ref> to oversee the safety and the day-to-day functioning of the school, and had the power to override any decision made by any other authoritative facilitator at the school.
*[[Filius Flitwick|Professor Filius Flitwick]]
 
  +
{| class="simple" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" width:100%
  +
|-
  +
! width="30%" |'''Professor(s)'''
  +
! width="32%" |'''Time'''
  +
!'''Status'''
  +
|-
  +
|[[First Headmaster of Hogwarts|Unidentified Headmaster]]
  +
|[[11th century]]
  +
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" |Unknown
  +
|-
  +
|[[Phyllida Spore]]
  +
|c. [[1408]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Niamh Fitzgerald]]
  +
|c. [[1470s]]
  +
|Permanent
  +
|-
  +
|[[Edessa Sakndenberg]]
  +
|c. [[1503]]
  +
|rowspan="5"|Unknown
  +
|-
  +
| [[Fytherley Undercliffe]]
  +
|c. [[1531]]
  +
|-
  +
| [[Unidentified sleeping Headmaster (1568AD)|Unidentified Headmaster]]
  +
|c. [[1568]]
  +
|-
  +
| [[Vindictus Viridian]]<ref name="WWHP">{{WWHP}}</ref>
  +
|c. [[1703]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Amrose Swott]]<ref name="COS2">{{COS|F}} - DVD (Disc 2)</ref>
  +
|c. [[1724]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Dilys Derwent]]
  +
|[[1741]]–[[1768]]
  +
|Permanent
  +
|-
  +
|[[Headteacher of Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry during 1792|Unidentified Headmaster]]
  +
|[[1792]]
  +
|rowspan="2"|Unknown
  +
|-
  +
|[[Eupraxia Mole]]
  +
|[[1876]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Phineas Nigellus Black]]
  +
|[[1890s]]
  +
|rowspan="3"|Permanent
  +
|-
  +
|[[Armando Dippet]]<ref name="PML" />
  +
|c. [[1925]]–between [[1965]] and [[1971]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Albus Dumbledore]]
  +
| between [[1965]] and [[1971]]<ref name="PML">{{POA|B|18}} - [[Remus Lupin]] said "I was a very small boy when I received the bite...But <i>then</i> Dumbledore became Headmaster, and he was sympathetic." {{WW|remus-lupin}} states he was attacked shortly before his fifth birthday which was March 1965. Dumbledore came to visit shortly before his eleventh birthday so Dumbledore succeeded Dippet as headmaster sometime between 1965 and 1971.</ref>–[[8 May]] [[1993]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Minerva McGonagall]]
  +
|[[8 May]] [[1993]]–[[June]] [[1993]]
  +
|Interim
  +
|-
  +
|[[Albus Dumbledore]]
  +
|[[June]] [[1993]]–[[April]] [[1996]]
  +
| Permanent
  +
|-
  +
|[[Dolores Umbridge]]
  +
|[[April]] [[1996]]–[[18 June]] [[1996]]
  +
|Permanent; considered illegitimate and thus shut out of [[Headmaster's office]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Albus Dumbledore]]
  +
|[[19 June]] [[1996]]–[[30 June]] [[1997]]
  +
|Permanent
  +
|-
  +
|[[Minerva McGonagall]]
  +
|[[30 June]] [[1997]]–[[1 September]] [[1997]]
  +
|Interim
  +
|-
  +
|[[Severus Snape]]
  +
|[[1 September]] [[1997]]–[[2 May]] [[1998]]
  +
| rowspan="2" |Permanent
  +
|-
  +
|[[Minerva McGonagall]]
  +
|[[2 May]] [[1998]]–at least [[2021]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Basil Fronsac]]
  +
|rowspan="16" |Unknown
  +
|rowspan="16" |Unknown
  +
|-
  +
|[[Brian Gagwilde]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Brutus Scrimgeour]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Dexter Fortescue]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Elizabeth Burke]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Everard]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Giffard Abbott]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Gimlet-eyed Hogwarts Headmistress]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Heliotrope Wilkins]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Limebert]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Mordicus Egg]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Quentin Trimble]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Vulpus]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Walter Aragon]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Hogwarts Headteacher#Unidentified Headteachers|''Countless unidentified Headteachers...'']]
  +
|}
   
===Slytherin===
+
===Deputy Heads===
  +
{{Main|Deputy Headmaster}}
*[[Salazar Slytherin|Professor Salazar Slytherin]]
 
  +
The '''Deputy Headmaster''' or '''Deputy Headmistress''' (depending on gender) assisted the headmaster or headmistress in his or her duties. In the event of a headmaster or headmistress' incapacitation, the deputy also served as temporary head until the Board of Governors could select a new, permanent one.<ref name="HBP" />
*[[Horace Slughorn|Professor Horace Slughorn]]
 
  +
{| class="simple" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" " width:100%
*[[Severus Snape|Professor Severus Snape]]
 
  +
|-
*[[Horace Slughorn|Professor Horace Slughorn]] (2nd time)
 
  +
! scope="col" |'''Wizard(s)'''
  +
! scope="col" |'''Time'''
  +
|-
  +
|[[Matilda Weasley's predecessor]] {{c|possibly}}
  +
|pre-[[1890s]] {{c|possibly}}
  +
|-
  +
|[[Matilda Weasley|Professor Matilda Weasley]]
  +
|Professor [[Phineas Nigellus Black]]'s tenure as Headmaster
  +
|-
  +
|[[Minerva McGonagall|Professor Minerva McGonagall]]
  +
|Professor [[Albus Dumbledore]]'s tenure as Headmaster
  +
|-
  +
|[[Alecto Carrow|Professor Alecto Carrow]]
  +
| colspan="1" rowspan="2" |Professor [[Severus Snape]]'s tenure as Headmaster
  +
|-
  +
|[[Amycus Carrow|Professor Amycus Carrow]]
  +
|}
   
==Subjects and teachers==
+
===Heads of House===
{{Main|Hogwarts subjects}}
+
{{Main|Head of House}}
  +
'''Head of House''' was the title held by a Professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was responsible for looking after the students in one of the four Houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin. It was possible for a Head of House to serve concurrently as Deputy Head, but not as Headmaster/Headmistress.<ref name="PS" />
'''{{Quote|We teachers are rather good at magic, you know.|[[Minerva McGonagall]], former Professor of [[Transfiguration (class)|transfiguration]]|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}'''
 
  +
{| class="simple" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" " width:100%
  +
|-
  +
!House
  +
!Head
  +
!Term of office
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="13" |[[Gryffindor]]
  +
|[[Godric Gryffindor]]
  +
|Medieval times<ref name="COS9" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Unidentified Gryffindor lady]]
  +
| rowspan="10" |?–pre 1970s
  +
|-
  +
|[[Unidentified Gryffindor seeker]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Unidentified Gryffindor man (II)]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Unidentified Gryffindor man (III)]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Unidentified Gryffindor man (IV)]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Muldoon Cragg]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Uric Oapley]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Podric Piles]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Tobias Stump]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Valeria Myriadd]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Minerva McGonagall]]
  +
|[[1970s]]–[[1998]]<ref name="PS8" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Neville Longbottom]]
  +
|By [[2008]]<ref name="MA October">{{MA}} - [[October]] [[2021]] special event (see [https://www.bilibili.com/video/BV123411y7An this video])</ref>
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |[[Hufflepuff]]
  +
|[[Helga Hufflepuff]]
  +
|Medieval times<ref name="COS9" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Pomona Sprout]]
  +
|?–pre [[2017]]<ref name="GOF36">{{GOF|B|36}}</ref>
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |[[Ravenclaw]]
  +
|[[Rowena Ravenclaw]]
  +
|Medieval times<ref name="COS9" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Filius Flitwick]]<ref name="HBP29">{{HBP|B|29}}</ref>
  +
|?
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="4" |[[Slytherin]]
  +
|[[Salazar Slytherin]]
  +
|Medieval times<ref name="COS9">{{COS|B|9}}</ref>
  +
|-
  +
|[[Horace Slughorn]]
  +
| ?–[[1981]]<ref name="HBP4">{{HBP|B|4}}</ref>
  +
|-
  +
|[[Severus Snape]]
  +
|[[1981]]–[[1997]]<ref name="PS8" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Horace Slughorn]]
  +
|[[1997]]–?<ref name="HBP29" />
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="1" |Unknown house
  +
|[[Prendergast]]<ref name="SODM">''[[Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore: Movie Magic]]''</ref>
  +
|[[1900s]]-?
  +
|}
   
  +
===Support staff===
[[File:Subjects.JPG|thumb|left|190px|Some of the subjects learned in Hogwarts; the Bat represents [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], the Wand represents [[Charms (class)|Charms]], the mortar and pestle represents [[Potions (class)|Potions]] and the cat represents [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]].]]
 
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{| class="simple" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" " width:100%
Hogwarts has in its faculty an abundance of wise and talented professors. Each specialises in a specific subject. Other staff positions include that of school nurse, caretaker, librarian, and Keeper of the Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts. There are a variety of classes taught at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. These include both the core curriculum and the electives, available from third year forward. Some classes may be dropped in sixth year.
 
  +
|-
  +
! scope="row" |
  +
'''Position'''
  +
! scope="col" |
  +
'''Wizard(s)'''
  +
! scope="col" |
  +
'''Circa'''
  +
|-
  +
! colspan="1" rowspan="4" |[[Hogwarts caretaker|Caretaker]]
  +
|[[Rancorous Carpe]]
  +
|fl. [[1870s|1876]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Gladwin Moon]]
  +
|fl. [[1890s|1890]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Apollyon Pringle]]
  +
|fl. [[1960s]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Argus Filch]]
  +
| fl. [[1970s]] to [[1990s]]
  +
|-
  +
! colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[Matron]]/[[Healer]]
  +
| [[Noreen Blainey]]
  +
|fl. [[1890s|1890]]
  +
|-
  +
| [[Poppy Pomfrey]]
  +
|fl. [[1970s]] to [[1990s]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Healer|Nurse]] [[Wainscott]]
  +
|fl. [[1990s]]
  +
|-
  +
! colspan="1" rowspan="3" |[[Hogwarts gamekeeper|Gamekeeper]]
  +
|[[Unidentified 19th-century Hogwarts gamekeeper]]
  +
| fl. [[1890s|1890]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Ogg]]
  +
|fl. [[1940s]] to [[1960s]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Rubeus Hagrid]]
  +
| [[1943]] to present
  +
|-
  +
! scope="row" |[[Chief Attendant of Witchcraft Provisions]]
  +
|[[Lucinda Thomsonicle-Pocus]]
  +
| fl. [[1990s]]
  +
|-
  +
! colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[Quidditch referee|Referee]] and [[Flying (class)|Flight Instructor]]
  +
|[[Chiyo Kogawa]]
  +
|fl. [[1890s|1890]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Rolanda Hooch]]
  +
| fl. [[1990s]]
  +
|-
  +
! colspan="1" rowspan="2" |[[Hogwarts librarian|Librarian]]
  +
|[[Agnes Scribner]]
  +
|fl. [[1890s|1890]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Irma Pince]]
  +
|-
  +
!
  +
|[[Unidentified Hogwarts employees]]
  +
|-
  +
! scope="row" |[[Keeper of the Keys]]
  +
|[[Rubeus Hagrid]]
  +
|-
  +
|}
   
  +
===Kitchen staff===
Numerous lessons are described, instructing the students in various branches of magic. Transfiguration, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Charms, Potions, Astronomy, History of Magic, and Herbology are compulsory subjects for the first five years. At the end of their second year, students are required to add at least two optional subjects to their syllabus for the start of the third year. The five choices are Arithmancy, Ancient Runes, Divination, Care of Magical Creatures, and Muggle Studies.
 
  +
{{Main|Hogwarts house-elves}}
  +
[[File:B4C21M2 House-elves in Hogwarts kitchens.png|250px|thumb|left|Hogwarts' kitchen]]
  +
A veritable legion of [[house-elf|house-elves]] were enlisted by Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. They worked the kitchens, preparing feasts for the entire school. They also moved trunks and baggage to and from rooms, cleaned dormitories, and presumably other areas of the [[Hogwarts Castle|castle]] as well.
   
  +
In [[1994]], they became angry with Hermione as she made attempts to free them. [[Dobby]] and [[Winky]], who were under Hogwarts' employ at the time, were considered disgraces to the rest of their colleagues due to Dobby being paid and receiving a vacation, while Winky constantly became drunk out of self-pity.<ref name="GOF" />
===[[Transfiguration]]===
 
[[File:600full-harry-potter-and-the-prisoner-of-azkaban-photo.jpg|thumb|140px|[[Minerva McGonagall]], Transfiguration Professor]]
 
[[Transfiguration]] is the art of changing the form or appearance of an object, and hence this is what this class teaches. Transfiguration is a theory-based subject, including topics such as "[[Switching Spell]]s" (altering only a part of some object, such as giving a human rabbit's ears); [[Vanishing Spell]]s (causing an object to completely disappear); and [[Conjuration|Conjuring Spells]] (creating objects out of thin air). It is possible to change inanimate objects into animate ones and vice versa — [[Minerva McGonagall]], the class's teacher, transfigures her desk into a pig. The teachers of the class have been Professor [[Albus Dumbledore]] (?-1957) and Professor [[Minerva McGonagall]] (1957-1998).
 
   
  +
During the [[Battle of Hogwarts]], the house-elves fought against the [[Death Eaters]] with [[Kreacher]] leading them. They defended their masters by using kitchen knives to stab at the attackers' ankles.<ref name="DH" />
===[[Defence Against the Dark Arts]]===
 
[[File:Dolores_Umbridge.JPG|thumb|left|150px|[[Dolores Umbridge]] as Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher]]
 
[[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], commonly shortened to D.A.D.A., is the class that teaches students defensive techniques to defend against the [[Dark Arts]], and to be protected from Dark creatures.
 
   
  +
==Subjects and teachers==
The subject has an extraordinarily high turnover of staff members — throughout [[Harry Potter]]'s time at Hogwarts, no Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher has remained at Hogwarts for more than one school year. These included [[Quirinus Quirrell]], [[Gilderoy Lockhart]], [[Remus Lupin]], [[Bartemius Crouch Jr]] impersonating [[Alastor Moody|Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody]], [[Dolores Umbridge]], [[Severus Snape]], and [[Amycus Carrow]]. Hagrid suggested that "They're startin' ter think the job's jinxed. No one's lasted long for a while now." Dumbledore suggested that Voldemort cursed the position because his application for it was rejected. The position had also been coveted by Snape, but he was denied the position as well. Snape was finally appointed D.A.D.A. professor in [[1996]]. After the end of the [[Second Wizarding War]], the jinx on the position was lifted. Harry Potter would occasionally come to the class to give lectures on the subject.
 
  +
{{Expand}}{{Main|Hogwarts subjects}}
  +
{{Quote|We teachers are rather good at magic, you know.|Description of Hogwarts' Professors|Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows}}
  +
[[File:Subjects.JPG|235px|thumb|Core subjects: the [[bat]] represents [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], the [[wand]] represents [[Charms (class)|Charms]], the [[mortar and pestle]] represents [[Potions (class)|Potions]] and the [[cat]] represents [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]]]]
  +
Hogwarts had in its faculty an abundance of wise and talented professors. Each specialised in a specific subject.<ref name="PS8" /><ref name="subjects" /> Other staff positions included that of a school nurse, caretaker, librarian, and Keeper of the Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts. There were a variety of classes taught at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.<ref name="PS8" /><ref name="subjects" /> These included both the core curriculum and the electives, available from third year forward. Some classes could be dropped in the sixth year.<ref name="subjects">{{WW|hogwarts-school-subjects}}</ref>
   
  +
Numerous lessons were described, instructing the students in various branches of [[magic]]. Transfiguration, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Charms, Potions, [[Astronomy]], [[History of Magic]], and [[Herbology]] were compulsory subjects for the first five years.<ref name="subjects" /><ref name="PS5">{{PS|B|5}}</ref><ref name="PS8">{{PS|B|8}}</ref> At the end of their second year, students were required to add at least two optional subjects to their syllabus for the start of the third year. Five of the choices were [[Arithmancy (class)|Arithmancy]], [[Study of Ancient Runes]], [[Divination (class)|Divination]], [[Care of Magical Creatures]], and [[Muggle Studies]].<ref name="COS14">{{COS|B|14}}</ref><ref name="POA6">{{POA|B|6}}</ref>
The teachers of this class have been [[Galatea Merrythought|Professor Galatea Merrythought]] (c. [[1895]]-[[1945]]), [[Quirinus Quirrell|Professor Quirinus Quirrell]] ([[1991–1992 school year|1991-1992]]), [[Gilderoy Lockhart|Professor Gilderoy Lockhart]] ([[1992–1993 school year|1992-1993]]), [[Remus Lupin|Professor Remus Lupin]] ([[1993–1994 school year|1993-1994]]), [[Bartemius Crouch Jr.|Barty Crouch Jr.]] {{Comment|impersonating [[Alastor Moody|Professor Alastor Moody]]}} ([[1994–1995 school year|1994-1995]]), [[Dolores Umbridge|Professor Dolores Umbridge]] ([[1995–1996 school year|1995-1996]]), [[Severus Snape|Professor Severus Snape]] ([[1996–1997 school year|1996-1997]]), and [[Amycus Carrow|Professor Amycus Carrow]] (Dark Arts) ([[1997–1998 school year|1997-1998]]).
 
   
  +
In addition, [[Horcrux]]es were a banned subject at Hogwarts, due to their extremely [[Dark Arts|dark]] and inhumane nature.<ref name="HBP23">{{HBP|B|23}}</ref>
===[[Charms]]===
 
[[Charms]] the type of spell concerned with giving an object new and unexpected properties, and hence this class mainly consists on learning those sorts of spells. Charms classes are described as notoriously noisy and chaotic, as the lessons are largely practical. Many of the exposition sequences in the books are set in Charms classes, which are on the second floor of Hogwarts. The class is taught by [[Professor Flitwick]] (c. [[1976]]-?, possibly before).
 
   
===[[Potions (class)|Potions]]===
+
===Core classes===
  +
{| class="simple" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" " width:100%
[[File:SeverusSnape.jpg|thumb|140px|[[Severus Snape]] as Potions [[Professor]].]]
 
  +
|+
[[Potions (class)|Potions]] is described as the art of creating mixtures with magical effects. It requires the correct mixing and stirring of ingredients at the right times and temperatures. [[Severus Snape|Snape]]'s lessons are depicted as unhappy, oppressing times set in a gloomy dungeon in the basement of the castle, whilst [[Horace Slughorn|Slughorn]]'s, who replaces Snape as Potions Master, is shown as more cheerful and even fun at times. The teachers of this class have been [[Horace Slughorn|Professor Horace Slughorn]] (?-[[1981]]) ([[1996]]-?) and [[Severus Snape|Professor Severus Snape]] ([[1981]]-[[1996]]).
 
  +
!'''Class'''
  +
!'''Professor'''
  +
!'''Year'''
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |[[Astronomy]]<br />[[File:B1C14M3 Astronomy Tower farewell Norbert.jpg|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
|[[Satyavati Shah]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Aurora Sinistra]]
  +
|c. 1985–?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Charms (class)|Charms]]<br />[[File:Charms class in 1991.jpg|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
|[[Filius Flitwick]]
  +
|c. [[1976]]–?<ref name="PS8" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Dark Arts (class)|Dark Arts]] {{C|[[1997–1998 school year]] only}}
  +
|[[Amycus Carrow]]
  +
|1997–1998<ref name="DH" />
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="12" |[[Defence Against the Dark Arts]]
  +
{{C|discontinued for the [[1997–1998 school year]]}}
  +
<br />[[File:B4C14M1 DADA Unforgivable Curses.png|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
|[[Dinah Hecat]]
  +
|?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Albus Dumbledore]]
  +
|c. [[1910s]]–[[1927]]<ref name="COGS" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Galatea Merrythought]]
  +
|?–[[1945]]<ref name="HBP" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Patricia Rakepick]]
  +
|[[1988–1989 school year|1988–1989]]<ref name="HM51">{{HM|5|1}}</ref>
  +
|-
  +
|[[Olivia Green]]
  +
|[[1990–1991 school year|1990–1991]]<ref name="HM740">{{HM|7|40}}</ref>
  +
|-
  +
|[[Quirinus Quirrell]]
  +
|[[1991–1992 school year|1991–1992]]<ref name="PS" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Gilderoy Lockhart]]
  +
|[[1992–1993 school year|1992–1993]]<ref name="COS" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Remus Lupin]]
  +
|[[1993–1994 school year|1993–1994]]<ref name="POA" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Bartemius Crouch Junior|Barty Crouch Jnr]]
  +
| {{C|[[Polyjuice Potion|impersonating]] [[Alastor Moody]]}} [[1994–1995 school year|1994–1995]]<ref name="GOF" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Dolores Umbridge]]
  +
|[[1995–1996 school year|1995–1996]]<ref name="OOTP" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Severus Snape]]
  +
|[[1996–1997 school year|1996–1997]]<ref name="HBP" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Brindlemore]]
  +
|Early [[21st century]]<ref name="MA" />
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |[[Flying (class)|Flying]]
  +
{{C|first-years only, optional for older students}}
  +
<br />[[File:Flying class in 1991.jpg|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
|[[Chiyo Kogawa]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Rolanda Hooch]]<ref name="PS9">{{PS|B|9}}</ref>
  +
|
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="4" |[[Herbology]]<br />[[File:Greenhouses.png|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
|[[Mirabel Garlick]]
  +
| ?–Early [[20th century]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Herbert Beery]]
  +
| ?–Early [[20th century]]<ref name="TBBF">{{TBB|F}}</ref>
  +
|-
  +
|[[Pomona Sprout]]
  +
|Early [[20th century]]–Early [[21st century]]<ref name="PS8" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Neville Longbottom]]
  +
|Early [[21st century]]–?<ref name="DHE">{{DH|B|E}}</ref><ref name="MA" />
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="2" |[[History of Magic]]<br />[[File:B2C9M1 Cuthbert Binns on the Chamber of Secrets.png|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
|[[Cuthbert Binns]]
  +
|[[17th century|17th]] or [[18th century]]–?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Jakub Gorski]]
  +
|[[2009–2010 school year|2009–2010]]<ref name="MA" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Muggle Studies]] {{C|[[1997–1998 school year]] only}}
  +
|[[Alecto Carrow]]
  +
|[[1997–1998 school year|1997–1998]]
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="3" |[[Potions (class)|Potions]]<br />[[File:Potions.jpg|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
| rowspan="2" |[[Horace Slughorn]]
  +
|?–[[1981]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[1996]]–?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Severus Snape]]
  +
|([[1981]]–[[1996]])
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="3" |[[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]]<br />[[File:Second year Transfiguration class.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px]]<br />
  +
|[[Matilda Weasley]]
  +
|?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Albus Dumbledore]]
  +
|?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Minerva McGonagall]]
  +
|?–1998
  +
|}
   
===[[Astronomy]]===
+
===Electives===
  +
{| class="simple" border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="border-collapse:collapse;" " width:100%
[[File:Professorsinistra.jpg|thumb|left|135px|[[Aurora Sinistra]] as Astronomy [[Professor]].]]
 
  +
|+
[[Astronomy]] is the only field of study at Hogwarts that has a direct equivalent in the [[Muggle]] world. Astronomy classes take place in the [[Astronomy Tower]], the tallest tower in Hogwarts, and are taught by Professor [[Aurora Sinistra]]. Lessons involve observations of the night skies with telescopes. Lessons are held every week at midnight, and first years have lessons on Wednesday. Known student homework activities include learning the names of stars, constellations and planets, and their location, movements, and environments. The only known teacher of this class is [[Aurora Sinistra|Professor Aurora Sinistra]] (c. 1991-?, possibly before).
 
  +
!'''When'''
  +
! '''Class'''
  +
!'''Professor'''
  +
! '''Year'''
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="15" |Third year on
  +
|[[Arithmancy (class)|Arithmancy]]
  +
|[[Septima Vector]]
  +
|c. [[1991]]–?
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="3" |[[Care of Magical Creatures]][[File:B3C6M3.jpg|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
| [[Silvanus Kettleburn]]
  +
|Early [[20th century]]–[[1992]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Rubeus Hagrid]]
  +
|[[1993]]–?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank]]
  +
|[[1995]]
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="3" |[[Divination (class)|Divination]]<br />[[File:B3C6M2 Trelawney's first Divination lesson in the trio's third year.jpg|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
| rowspan="2" |[[Sybill Trelawney]]<ref name="POA6" />
  +
|[[1980]]–[[1995]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[1996]]–?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Firenze]]<ref name="OOTP27">{{OOTP|B|27}}</ref>
  +
|[[1996]]–[[1998]]
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="5" |[[Muggle Studies]] {{c|Core class in the [[1997–1998 school year]]}}<br />[[File:Muggle Studies class HM.png|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
| [[Quirinus Quirrell]]
  +
|?–[[1990]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Arif Sikander]]
  +
|[[1990–1991 school year|1990–1991]]<ref name="HM71">{{HM|7|1}}</ref>
  +
|-
  +
|[[Unidentified male Muggle Studies professor|Male professor]]
  +
|?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Charity Burbage]]<ref name="DH1">{{DH|B|1}}</ref>
  +
|?-[[1997]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Concordia Rowle]]
  +
|Early [[21st century]]<ref name="MA" />
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="3" |[[Study of Ancient Runes]]<br />[[File:Dromgoole addressing students MA.png|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
|[[Bathsheda Babbling]]
  +
|c. 1991–?
  +
|-
  +
|[[Clodagh Dromgoole]]
  +
|Early [[21st century]]<ref name="MA" />
  +
|-
  +
|[[Elspeth MacGillony]]
  +
|Substitute teacher in [[2010–2011 school year|2010–2011]]<ref name="MA" />
  +
|-
  +
| rowspan="4" |Sixth and seventh year<br />(with sufficient demand)
  +
|[[Advanced Arithmancy Studies]]
  +
| rowspan="3" |
  +
| rowspan="4" |
  +
|-
  +
|[[Alchemy (class)|Alchemy]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Ancient Studies]]
  +
|-
  +
|[[Apparition (class)|Apparition]]<br />[[File:B6C18M1 Apparition lessons in the Great Hall.png|250px|thumb|left]]
  +
|[[Wilkie Twycross]]
  +
|}
   
  +
===Extra-curricular subjects===
===[[Arithmancy]]===
 
  +
*[[Art]]
[[Arithmancy]] is a branch of magic concerned with the magical properties of numbers. As neither Harry nor Ron take this class, almost nothing is known about it. It is, however, a favourite subject of Hermione. Arithmancy is reportedly difficult, as it requires memorising or working with many charts. The subject is taught by Professor [[Septima Vector]]. It is separated into normal Arithmancy and [[Advanced Arithmancy Studies]], the later of which is taught by an unknown teacher (possibly [[Septima Vector|Professor Vector]]). The only known Arithmancy teacher is [[Septima Vector|Professor Septima Vector]] (c. [[1991]]-?, possibly before).
 
  +
*[[Ghoul Studies]]
  +
*[[Magical Theory (class)|Magical Theory]]
  +
*[[Muggle Art]]
  +
*[[Muggle Music]]
  +
*[[Music]]
  +
*[[Xylomancy (class)|Xylomancy]]
   
  +
==Extra-curricular activity==
===[[Study of Ancient Runes]]===
 
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{|
The [[Study of Ancient Runes]] is a generally theoretical subject that studies the ancient runic scripts. Because only Hermione studies it, little else is known about this subject. It is taught by Professor [[Bathsheda Babbling]] (c. 1991-?, possibly before).
 
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*[[Art Club for Gryffindor]]<ref>{{see image|File:ArtClubforGryffindor.jpg}} - A prop used in the films on display as part of {{HPE}}</ref>
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*[[Astronomy Club]]<ref name="HMy5">{{HM|5}} onward; Defence Against the Dark Arts Lesson in general {{c|speech bubble: ''"I joined the Astronomy Club! For some reason, space doesn't scare me..."''}}</ref>
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*[[Charms Club]]<ref name="OOTP13">{{OOTP|B|13}}</ref>
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*[[Duelling Club]]<ref name="COS11">{{COS|B|11}}</ref><ref name="HBPG" />
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*[[Frog Choir]]<ref name="POAF">{{POA|F}}</ref>
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**Conductor: [[Filius Flitwick]]<ref name="POAF" />
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*[[Hogwarts Ancient Runes Club]]<ref>{{see image|File:HogwartsAncientRunesClub.jpg}} - A prop used in the films on display as part of {{HPE}}</ref>
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*[[Hogwarts Gobstone Club]]<ref name="OOTP17">{{OOTP|B|17}}</ref>
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*[[Hogwarts orchestra]]
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*[[Magical Creatures (club)]]<ref>{{see image|File:MagicalCreatures.jpg}} - A prop used in the films on display as part of {{HPE}}</ref>
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*[[Potions Club]]<ref name="HBPG">{{HBP|G}}</ref>
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*[[Rat Race Club]]<ref>{{see image|File:RatRaceClub.jpg}} - A prop used in the films on display as part of {{HPE}}</ref>
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*[[Slugs and Bugs Club]]<ref name="OOTPF">{{OOTP|F}}</ref><ref name="HBPF">{{HBP|F}}</ref>
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*[[Slug Club]]<ref name="HBP7">{{HBP|B|7}}</ref>
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*[[Wizard Card Collectors' Club]]<ref name="PSGGBC">{{PS|G}} GBC version</ref>
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*[[Dragon Club]]<ref name="HM3Dragon">{{HM|3|A DRAGON'S QUEST}}</ref>
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*[[Sphinx Club]]<ref name="HM3Sphinx">{{HM|3|WELCOME TO THE SPHINX CLUB}}</ref>
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*[[Hogwarts Hippogriff Club|Hippogriff Club]]<ref name="HM3Sphinx" />
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==Counselling==
===[[History of Magic]]===
 
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{{Quote|Well, Potter, this meeting is to talk over any career ideas you might have, and to help you decide which subjects you should continue into the sixth and seventh years. Have you had any thoughts about what you would like to do after you leave Hogwarts?|Harry's appointment with McGonagall|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
[[History of Magic]] is the study of magical history. [[Cuthbert Binns]]' lessons are depicted as some of the most boring at Hogwarts. They are only lectures, given without pause, about significant events in wizarding history. Topics have included [[Goblin Rebellions|goblin rebellions]], [[Giant|giant wars]], and the origins of [[International Statute of Wizarding Secrecy|wizarding secrecy]]. This is the only class at Hogwarts that is taught by a [[ghost]], as the professor never noticed he had died and simply continued teaching as if nothing had changed. The only known teacher of this subject is [[Cuthbert Binns|Professor Cuthbert Binns]] ([[17th century|17th]] or [[18th century]]-?).
 
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[[File:Careers Advice notice OOTPG NDS.png|thumb|250px|The posting for [[Careers Advice|careers advice]]]]
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Hogwarts students received career advice from their Heads of House in their O.W.L. year, some weeks prior to the examinations, to help establish what subjects the students needed to concentrate on to achieve the required [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]] and [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]] scores for their chosen occupations.<ref name="OOTP" />
   
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In [[fifth year]], the students would get career advice, which would help students choose their N.E.W.T. subjects. [[William Weasley|Bill Weasley]] told his younger brother Ron about it. Before their examination (during the Easter break) the students would receive a batch of leaflets, advertising different jobs available to Hogwarts students and the N.E.W.T.s required for them. Examples were: [[Healer|Healing]], [[Non-magic people|Muggle]] relations, [[Gringott|Wizard banking]], Training [[Security troll]]s, and working at the [[Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes]].<ref name="OOTP" />
===[[Herbology]]===
 
[[File:Sprout.jpg|thumb|185px|[[Pomona Sprout]] as Herbology [[Professor]].]]
 
[[Herbology]] is the study of magical plants and how to take care of, utilise and combat them. There are at least three [[Hogwarts greenhouses|greenhouses]] described in the books, holding a variety of magical plants of varying degrees of lethality. Herbology is also the only subject [[Neville Longbottom]] excels in. He later replaces Professor Sprout as the Herbology teacher. The known teachers of this subject are [[Herbert Beery|Professor Herbert Beery]] (?-early [[20th century]]), [[Pomona Sprout|Professor Pomona Sprout]] (early [[20th century]]-early [[21st century]]), and [[Neville Longbottom|Professor Neville Longbottom]] (early [[21st century]]-?).
 
   
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During the first week of summer term, the students discussed their future careers with the Head of Houses during a careers appointment. [[Harry Potter]] discussed his wish to become an [[Auror]] with [[Minerva McGonagall|McGonagall]], who described it as a difficult career path to take. The requirements were high: five N.E.W.T.s. and passing of character and aptitude tests. [[Auror recruitment programme|Auror training]] then took another three years of study.<ref name="OOTP" />
===[[Divination]]===
 
[[Divination]] is the art of predicting the future. Various methods are described, including [[Tessomancy|tea leaves]], [[Fire-omens]], [[Crystal ball]]s, [[Palmistry]], [[Cartomancy]] (including the reading of conventional playing cards and the tarot), [[astrology]], and [[Dream interpretation]]s. Divination is described by Professor McGonagall as "one of the most imprecise branches of magic". Supporters of the subject claim that it is an inexact science that requires innate gifts like the "[[Inner Eye]]". Those opposed claim that the subject is irrelevant and fraudulent. Harry is first taught Divination by [[Professor Trelawney]], and then later by [[Firenze]] after Trelawney is sacked by [[Dolores Umbridge]] in Harry's fifth year. In the sixth (and presumably seventh) year, [[Firenze]] and Professor Trelawney teach Divination. The teachers of this class have been [[Sybill Trelawney|Professor Sybill Trelawney]] ([[1980]]-[[1995]]) ([[1996]]-?) and [[Firenze|Professor Firenze]] ([[1996]]-?).
 
   
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[[Percy Weasley]] was still reading about his future career possibilities after his careers advice. In [[Diagon Alley]], he read about the later careers of Hogwarts [[prefect]]s, just before he started his [[sixth year]].<ref name="COS" />
===[[Care of Magical Creatures]]===
 
[[File:Rubeushagrid.PNG|thumb|left|130px|[[Rubeus Hagrid]] as Care of Magical Creatures [[Professor]].]]
 
[[Care of Magical Creatures]] is the class which instructs students on how to care for magical beasts. Classes are held outside the castle. In Harry's first two years, the class is taken by Professor [[Silvanus Kettleburn]] who then retires "in order to enjoy more time with his remaining limbs". Dumbledore then recruits the gamekeeper [[Rubeus Hagrid]] to accept a teaching position along with his gamekeeping duties. Although Hagrid is obviously very experienced and knowledgeable, he consistently misjudges the risk that the animals he uses in his lessons pose to his students, which sometimes results in chaos. When Hagrid is absent, his lessons are taken over by Professor [[Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank|Grubbly-Plank]], a witch and an acquaintance of Dumbledore's.
 
   
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Harry first thought of his career after Hogwarts when he discussed it with [[Bartemius Crouch Junior]] (disguised as [[Alastor Moody]]) in his [[fourth year]]. Crouch suggested that he (and [[Hermione Granger]]) would be suitable to become Aurors.<ref name="GOF" />
The teachers of this class have been [[Silvanus Kettleburn|Professor Silvanus Kettleburn]] (early [[20th century]]-[[1992]]), [[Rubeus Hagrid|Professor Rubeus Hagrid]] ([[1993]]-?), and [[Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank|Professor Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank]] ([[1995]]) {{Comment|temporarily}}.
 
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===[[Muggle Studies]]===
 
[[File:CharityBurbage.png|thumb|140px|[[Charity Burbage]] as Muggle Studies [[Professor]].]]
 
[[Muggle Studies]] is a class taught by [[Charity Burbage]] which involves the study of the Muggle (non-magical) culture "from a wizarding point of view." It also includes [[Muggle Art]] and [[Muggle Music]]. The only need for witches and wizards to learn about Muggle ways and means, is to ensure they can blend in with Muggles while needing to do so (for example, at the [[1994 Quidditch World Cup]]). As the class is only mentioned as being taken by Hermione, and for just one year, little is known about its curriculum. Voldemort murdered Professor [[Charity Burbage]] because she portrays Muggles in a positive light and is opposed to limiting wizardry to only people of [[pure-blood]] origins. For the rest of that academic year, [[Alecto Carrow]], a [[Death Eater]], teaches Muggle Studies. However, her lessons (which are made compulsory) mainly describe Muggles and [[Muggle-born]]s as subhuman and worthy of persecution. The known teachers of this subject have been [[Quirinus Quirrell|Professor Quirinus Quirrell]] (?-[[1990]]), [[Unidentified male Muggle Studies teacher|Male Professor]] ([[1990]]-[[1993]]), [[Charity Burbage|Professor Charity Burbage]] ([[1993]]-[[1997]]), and [[Alecto Carrow|Professor Alecto Carrow]] ([[1997–1998 school year|1997-1998]]).
 
   
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Oddly enough, the students of Hogwarts did ''not'' appear to receive similar counselling at the end of their second year, when they chose the elective subjects that could determine their future careers.
===[[Flying (class)|Flying]]===
 
[[File:Madame-Hooch.jpg|thumb|left|175px|Madam [[Rolanda Hooch]] as Flying instructor.]]
 
[[Flying (class)|Flying]] is the class that teaches the use of [[broomstick]]s made for the use of flying and is taught only to Hogwarts first years by [[Rolanda Hooch]]. The subject is the only one that requires physicality. The only teacher known to have taught this class is [[Rolanda Hooch|Professor Hooch]].
 
   
===[[Ghoul Studies]]===
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==Grading system==
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{{Dialogue a-b|Hermione Granger|So top grade's O for 'Outstanding,' and then there's A —|George Weasley|No, E. E for 'Exceeds Expectations'.|Discussion over O.W.L. marks|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix}}
A subject taught by an unknown professor. It is assumed that students learn about ghouls like poltergeists, vampires, veela, etc. and how to defend themselves from these creatures.
 
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[[File:N.E.W.T. results.png|alt=|left|thumb|230x230px|Outstanding W.O.M.B.A.T]]
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Grading on routine homework seemed to be along the same lines as that for [[Non-magic people|Muggle]] students. Hogwarts students also had more difficult exams as they progressed higher in the system. '''[[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.s]]''' (Ordinary Wizarding Levels) were a set of standardised tests for [[fifth year]] students, which determined what courses a student could continue to study in their final years at Hogwarts. They were the wizarding equivalent of Muggle O-levels.<ref name="OOTP" />
   
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'''[[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.s]]''' (Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests) were optional levels of education for exceptional students, much like A-levels for Muggle students. To progress to N.E.W.T.-level, students had to receive certain high marks on O.W.L. exams, otherwise the student would not be able to cope with the increasingly difficult subject matter. N.E.W.T. tests occurred at the end of the [[seventh year]] and could not be retaken.<ref name="OOTP" /><ref name="HBP" />
===[[Alchemy (class)|Alchemy]]===
 
Alchemy is a sort of composite subject between Transfiguration, Potions and Muggle Chemistry, focused roughly on the transmutation of substances into other forms. It is an elective, only offered to NEWT level students if the demand is sufficient.
 
   
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'''Ordinary Wizarding Level Grading System:'''
===[[Apparition (class)|Apparition]]===
 
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[[Apparition]] is the magical form of teleportation in the wizarding world. Lessons are optional to those in the sixth and seventh years. In the wizarding world, performing Apparition requires a licence and may only be legally performed by people over seventeen years of age. The described reason for the restriction is that Apparition is dangerous if done improperly: insufficient concentration may lead to body parts being left behind in an unfortunate side-effect known as splinching. Although, as Hermione points out innumerable times throughout the series, magical enchantments on Hogwarts castle and grounds prevent Apparition and Disapparition inside the castle, these protections are temporarily relaxed within the Great Hall for short periods to permit students to practice Apparition. [[Wilkie Twycross]], a Ministry of Magic Apparition Instructor, offers lessons in Apparition to sixth-years.
 
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'''Pass grades''':
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*'''''O''' - [[Outstanding]] (Pass, always continue to N.E.W.T.)''
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*'''''E''' - [[Exceeds Expectations]] (Pass, usually continues to N.E.W.T.)''
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*'''''A '''- [[Acceptable]] (Pass, rarely continues to N.E.W.T)''
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'''Fail grades''':
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*'''''P '''- [[Poor]] (Fail, may repeat subject)''
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*'''''D '''- [[Dreadful]] (Fail, may not receive O.W.L. credit)''
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*'''''T''' - [[Troll (grade)|Troll]] (Fail, with distinction. More than one T may mean refusal into other N.E.W.T.s)''
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This grading system was also used on [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.s]] (optional tests taken outside Hogwarts), and was most likely used on [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.s]] also, making this the universal exam grading system in wizarding Britain.<ref name="OOTP" />
   
===[[Art]]===
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==Examinations==
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===End of year exams===
[[Art]] is a class where students paint, draw, and otherwise depict artistic things (presumably controlling the paint and pencils with either a spell that repeats the same thing over and over or a spell that stands upright over the paper / canvas and draws in the direction that the wand moves) . It is taught by an unknown professor.
 
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{{Quote|To their great surprise, both [[Harry Potter|he]] and [[Ronald Weasley|Ron]] passed with good marks; [[Hermione Granger|Hermione]], of course, had the best grades of the first years. Even [[Neville Longbottom|Neville]] scraped through, his good [[Herbology]] grade making up for his abysmal [[Potions (class)|Potions]] one.|Harry Potter regarding final exam results|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}All students at Hogwarts were required to complete a set of examinations to get into the next year of schooling. There was one exam for each subject. In fifth year, instead of end of the year exams, students sat their O.W.L.s (Ordinary Wizarding Levels); the score they achieved on these was what allowed them to progress to N.E.W.T.-level. In order to progress to N.E.W.T., a student had to score either an 'Outstanding' or an 'Exceeds Expectations' on their O.W.L.<ref name="OOTP" />
   
===[[Muggle Art]]===
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====1992 first year exams====
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[[File:Potions exam.jpg|230px|thumb|End of the year potions exam|alt=]]
[[Muggle Art]] is a class where students paint, draw, and otherwise depict artistic things. It is taught by an unknown [[Professor]].
 
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The [[Charms (class)|Charms]] exam consisted of attributing animation to an otherwise inanimate object. In 1992, the students had to make a pineapple dance across [[Filius Flitwick]]'s desk.<ref name="PS" />
   
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The [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]] exam consisted of transfiguring a being into an object. In 1992, the students had to turn a mouse into a snuff box. Extra points were given for how pretty the [[snuffbox]] was, while points were taken off if it still had whiskers.<ref name="PS" />
===[[Music]]===
 
[[Music]] is a class in which students are taught musical instruments and possibly sing in the [[Frog Choir]]. It was taught, in the early [[1990s]], by a [[Music Professor|male professor]].
 
   
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The [[Potions (class)|Potions]] exam consisted of brewing a [[potion]] from memory. In 1992, and in keeping with [[Severus Snape]]'s unpleasant sense of humour, the students had to produce a [[Forgetfulness Potion]].<ref name="PS" />
===[[Magical Theory (class)|Magical Theory]]===
 
A subject taught to at least [[first year]]s. It is taught in [[Class 67]] on the fourth floor of [[Hogwarts Castle]]. It presumably covers [[magic]] from a purely theoretical view, and ''[[Magical Theory]]'' by [[Adalbert Waffling]] may be a required textbook.
 
   
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In the 1992 [[History of Magic]] exam, the test lasted for one hour and the students were required to answer questions about the invention of the [[Self-Stirring Cauldron]] by [[Gaspard Shingleton]].<ref name="PS" />
==Support staff==
 
===[[Caretaker]]===
 
*[[Apollyon Pringle]] {{Comment|1961 or earlier - 1968 or later}}
 
*[[Argus Filch]] {{Comment|1973 (or before) — 1998 (at least)}}
 
   
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====1993 second year exams====
===[[Matron]]===
 
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These exams were not set in place due to Dumbledore's decision to cancel them due to the [[Plot to open the Chamber of Secrets|events]] in the [[Chamber of Secrets]] that year.<ref name="COS" />
*[[Poppy Pomfrey]] (c. [[1970s]] - ?)
 
   
===[[Healer]]s===
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====1994 third year exams====
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The [[Charm]]s exam required students to perform the [[Cheering Charm]], [[Freezing Spell]],<ref name="POAG">{{POA|G}}</ref> and others. A separate room stood at the ready, if a student overdid their Cheering Charm.<ref name="POA" />
*[[Wainscott|Nurse Wainscott]]
 
*[[Poppy Pomfrey]]
 
   
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The [[Transfiguration]] exam was said to contain difficult tasks, as when finished students emerged "''limp and ashen-faced.''" The exam included turning a teapot into a tortoise. Some students' tortoises still had tails, could breathe steam, and had willow-patterned shells.<ref name="POA" />
===[[Keeper of Keys and Grounds|Gamekeeper]]===
 
*[[Ogg]] (c. [[1940's|1940s]] - c. [[1968]])
 
*[[Rubeus Hagrid]] (c. [[1940's|1940s]] - ?)
 
   
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The Potions exam was to brew a [[Confusing Concoction]]. Points were taken off if students could not get their batch to thicken, as was required.<ref name="POA" />
===[[Quidditch referee|Referee]] and Flight Instructor===
 
*[[Rolanda Hooch]] (c. [[1990]] - ?)
 
   
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The [[History of Magic]] exam may have included questions on [[Witch-hunt|Witch Hunts]], as students were required to complete homework on the subject.<ref name="POA" />
===[[Chief Attendant of Witchcraft Provisions]]===
 
*[[Lucinda Thomsonicle-Pocus]] (c. [[1990]] - ?)
 
   
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[[File:DADAexam.png|250px|thumb|alt=|left]]
===[[Librarian]]===
 
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The [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]] exam consisted of an obstacle course. It contained [[Dark Arts|dark]] [[creature]]s, which included wading across a deep paddling pool containing a [[Grindylow]], a series of potholes full of [[Red Cap]]s, squishing your way across a patch of marsh while ignoring the misleading directions of a [[Hinkypunk]], then climbing into an old trunk in order to battle a [[Boggart]].<ref name="POA" />
*[[Irma Pince]] (c. [[1990]] - ?)
 
   
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The [[Divination]] exam included looking into a crystal ball and being able to distinguish what could be seen. Both [[Harry Potter]] and [[Ronald Weasley]] chose to simply make something up. Harry's prediction, of a [[hippogriff]] flying away, turned out to be accurate. As nobody was mentioned as having failed the exam despite several students admitting they were just making things up, it is likely that anyone who at least pretended to see something would have been given a pass.<ref name="POA" />
===Unknown===
 
*[[Unidentified Hogwarts employees]]
 
   
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====1995 fourth year exams====
==Grading System==
 
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The [[History of Magic]] exam involved testing the students on their knowledge of [[Goblin]] rebellions.<ref name="GOF" />
Grading on routine homework seems to be along the same lines as that for Muggle students. Hogwarts students also have difficult exams as they progress higher in the system. '''[[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.s]]''' (Ordinary Wizarding Levels) are a set of standardised tests for fifth year students which determine what courses a student may continue to study in their final years at Hogwarts.''' [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.s]]''' (Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests) are optional levels of education for exceptional students, much like A levels for Muggle students. To progress to N.E.W.T.-level, students must receive certain high marks on O.W.L. exams. N.E.W.T tests occur at the end of the seventh year and cannot be retaken.
 
   
'''Ordinary Wizarding Level Grading System'''
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===Ordinary Wizarding Level===
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*'''''O''' - [[Outstanding]] (Pass, always continue to N.E.W.T.)''
 
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[[File:OWL exam paper.png|235px|thumb|A Theory of Charms O.W.L. exam paper|alt=]]
*'''''E''' - [[Exceeds Expectations]] (Pass, usually continues to N.E.W.T.)''
 
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An Ordinary Wizarding Level (often abbreviated O.W.L.) was a subject-specific test taken during Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry students' fifth year. These exams were administrated by the [[Wizarding Examinations Authority]]. The score made by a student on a particular O.W.L. determined whether or not he or she would be allowed to continue taking that subject in subsequent school years, and whether they might be successful in obtaining a particular job.<ref name="OOTP" />
*'''''A '''- [[Acceptable]] (Pass, rarely continue to N.E.W.T)''
 
*'''''P '''- [[Poor]] (Fail, may repeat subject)''
 
*'''''D '''- [[Dreadful]] (Fail, may not receive O.W.L. credit)''
 
*'''''T''' - [[Troll (grade)|Troll]] (Fail, with distinction. More than one T may mean refusal into other N.E.W.T.s)''
 
   
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Each exam had a written and practical assessment, so students could demonstrate both their practical and theoretical knowledge. The exams were taken over a two week period.<ref name="OOTP" />
This grading system is also used on [[Wizards' Ordinary Magic and Basic Aptitude Test|W.O.M.B.A.T.s]] (optional tests taken outside Hogwarts) and it is most likely used on [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.s]] also, making this the universal exam grading system in wizarding Britain.
 
   
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===Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test===
==Kitchens==
 
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{{Main|Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test}}
[[House-elf|House-elves]]:
 
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A Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test (often abbreviated N.E.W.T.) was a subject-specific exam that seventh year witches and wizards at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry took to help them pursue certain careers after their graduation. For instance, the [[Ministry of Magic]] only accepted [[Auror]] applicants with at least five N.E.W.T.s with top grades of either 'Outstanding' or 'Exceeds Expectations'.<ref name="OOTP" />
*[[Dobby]]
 
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*[[Kreacher]]
 
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Not much was known about these exams. Some students did not take these exams at all, as some careers in the Wizarding World did not require N.E.W.T.s.
*[[Winky]]
 
*Other house-elves
 
   
 
==Student years==
 
==Student years==
[[File:Hogwarts.JPG|thumb|right|150px|The great gilded doors of the [[Great Hall]].]]<tabber>
 
 
 
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{{Main|First year}}
 
{{Main|First year}}
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[[File:Hogwarts boats 1.jpg|250px|thumb|left|The first-year students on their way to Hogwarts]]
A first year is a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who is new to Hogwarts and in their first year of magical education. First years are typically eleven to twelve years of age. First years arrive at the castle by crossing the lake with the Keeper of the Keys in [[Hogwarts boats|boats]] separate from the older students. They are not allowed to own a broomstick or be on one unless they are attending [[Flying (class)|Flying]] class. An exception had been made for Harry Potter because he joined the Gryffindor House Team. First year classes consist of [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], [[Charms (class)|Charms]],and [[Flying]].
 
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A first-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was new to Hogwarts and in their first year of magical education. First-years were typically eleven to twelve years of age. First-years arrived at the castle by crossing the lake with the [[Keeper of the Keys]] in [[Hogwarts boats|boats]] separate from the older students. They were not allowed to own a broomstick or be on one unless they were attending [[Flying (class)|Flying class]]. An exception had been made for [[Harry Potter]] because he joined the Gryffindor house team due to his exceptional skills with a broomstick.
   
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First-year classes consisted of: [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], [[Charms (class)|Charms]], and [[Flying (class)|Flying]].<ref name="PS" />
   
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{{Main|Second year}}
 
{{Main|Second year}}
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[[File:Hogwarts carriages.png|250px|thumb|[[Hogwarts Carriages|School carriages]] being pulled to Hogwarts castle]]
A second year is a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who is in their second year of magical education. Second years are typically twelve to thirteen years of age, unless a student had to repeat the second form. The second year is the first year in which students are allowed, when arriving, to go with the rest of the school in the [[Hogwarts carriages|school carriages]] pulled by [[Thestral]]s up to the castle. Second year classes consist of [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]] and [[Charms (class)|Charms]]. Unlike first years', the second-years' timetable does not include [[Flying (class)|Flying]], although they are allowed to bring their own broomsticks. At the end of the year, second year students choose two or more classes they wish to study as electives the following year.
 
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A second-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their second year of magical education. Second-years were typically twelve to thirteen years of age unless a student had to repeat the second form. The second year was the first year in which students were allowed to go with the rest of the school in the [[Hogwarts Carriages|school carriages]] pulled by [[Thestral]]s up to the castle.
   
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Second-year classes consisted of: [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], and [[Charms (class)|Charms]]. Unlike first-years, second-years were not obligated to attend [[Flying (class)|Flying classes]], although they were allowed to bring their own broomsticks. At the end of the year, second-year students chose two or more classes they wished to study as electives the following year.<ref name="COS" />
   
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{{Main|Third year}}
 
{{Main|Third year}}
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[[File:Order-of-the-phoenix-Hogsmeade.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Year in which students visit Hogsmeade]]
A third year is a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who is in their third year of magical education. Third years are typically thirteen to fourteen years of age. The third year is an important one for students, as it is the first year that they are permitted to sit elective courses. Third year classes consist of [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], [[Charms (class)|Charms]], and the two or more electives the student chose the previous year. Third years are permitted to go to [[Hogsmeade]] during [[Hogsmeade weekend trips|certain weekends]] if they have a signed permission form from their parent/guardian.
 
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A third-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their third year of magical education. Third-years were typically thirteen to fourteen years of age. Third-years were permitted to go to [[Hogsmeade]] during [[Hogsmeade weekend trips|certain weekends]] if they had a signed permission form from their parent/guardian.<ref name="POA" />
   
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The third year was an important one for students, as it was the first year that they were permitted to sit elective courses. Third-year classes consisted of: [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], [[Charms (class)|Charms]], and the two or more electives the student chose the previous year.
   
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{{Main|Fourth year}}
A fourth year is a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who is in their fourth year of magical education. Fourth years are typically fourteen to fifteen years of age. The fourth form is almost identical in its structure to the third; students sit two or more elective courses in addition to the core classes, and are allowed in Hogsmeade during selected weekends. Fourth year classes consist of [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], [[Charms (class)|Charms]], and two or more electives. Although, fourth years typically get more work than third years, to prepare for their [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.s]].
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A fourth-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their fourth year of magical education. Fourth-years were typically fourteen to fifteen years of age. The fourth form was almost identical in its structure to the third; students sat two or more elective courses in addition to the core classes, and were allowed into Hogsmeade during selected weekends.
   
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Fourth-year classes consisted of: [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], [[Charms (class)|Charms]], and two or more electives. However, fourth-years typically got more work than third-years, so as to prepare for their [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.s]].<ref name="GOF" />
   
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[[File:OWLS 1996.jpg|250px|thumb|O.W.L. examination]]
A fifth year is a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who is in their fifth year of magical education. Fifth years are typically fifteen to sixteen years of age. The fifth year is enormously important for students, due to the fact that it is the year in which they must sit their [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]] exams, which will determine what [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]] courses they will be permitted to take later on in their education. [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.s]] determine what jobs they can apply for in their future careers. The fifth year is also the year in which students receive career counseling from their Heads of House. It is during this meeting that they will be advised as to what [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]]-level classes they should take in order to qualify for their desired career. Fifth year classes consist of [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], [[Charms (class)|Charms]], and two or more electives. Before the beginning of the year, one boy and one girl are selected by the [[Headmaster]] from each house to become [[prefect]]s.
 
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A fifth-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their fifth year of magical education. Fifth-years were typically fifteen to sixteen years of age. The fifth year was enormously important for students, due to the fact that it was the year in which they must sit their [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]] exams, which would determine what [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]] courses they would be permitted to take later on in their education. O.W.L.s determined what jobs they could apply for in their future careers.<ref name="OOTP" />
   
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The fifth year was also the year in which students received career counselling from their Heads of House. It was during this meeting that they would be advised as to what N.E.W.T.-level classes they should take in order to qualify for their desired career. Fifth-year classes consisted of: [[Potions (class)|Potions]], [[Herbology]], [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]], [[Transfiguration (class)|Transfiguration]], [[History of Magic]], [[Astronomy]], [[Charms (class)|Charms]], and two or more electives. Before the beginning of the year, one boy and one girl were selected by the [[Headmaster]] from each house to become [[Prefect]]s.<ref name="OOTP" />
   
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{{Main|Sixth year}}
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[[File:Slughorn pottermore.jpg|250px|thumb|left|N.E.W.T-level Potions lesson]]
A sixth year is a student who is in his or her sixth year of magical education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Sixth years are typically sixteen to seventeen years of age, although some may be older, if they have had to repeat a year like [[Marcus Flint]] did.
 
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A sixth-year was a student who was in his or her sixth year of magical education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Sixth-years were typically sixteen to seventeen years of age, although some could be older, if they have had to repeat a year like [[Marcus Flint]] did. The sixth year was the first year in which students sat [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]]-level classes. Sixth-years could also elect to take part in [[Apparition (class)|Apparition]] lessons for a fee of twelve [[Galleon]]s.<ref name="HBP" />
 
The sixth year is the first year in which students sit [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.]]-level classes. Based on their [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]] scores, and depending on the minimum requirements of the [[professor]] teaching the subject at that time, students are allowed to sit any number of classes as long as they meet said requirements. If the student doesn't meet those requirements, they cannot attend the N.E.W.T.-level classes, having to repeat the O.W.L.-level classes and the [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|fifth-year exams]]. While students do have the opportunity to choose whether they wish to continue in particular subjects, those who begin studying N.E.W.T.-level subjects in their sixth year are expected to carry on with the subject into the seventh year, and sit the N.E.W.T. exam in that subject. Sixth year students are initially excited to have more free time, but this extra time is intended to help them study and do homework, as many, if not all, teachers assign more homework and give more difficult lessons in their N.E.W.T.-level classes. Sixth years may also elect to take part in [[Apparition (class)|Apparition]] lessons for a fee of twelve [[Galleon]]s.
 
   
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Based on students' [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.]] scores, and depending on the minimum requirements of the [[professor]] teaching the subject at the time, students were allowed to sit any number of classes as long as they met said requirements. If the student didn't meet those requirements, they could not attend the N.E.W.T.-level classes, having to repeat the O.W.L.-level classes and the fifth-year exams. While students did have the opportunity to choose whether they wished to continue in particular subjects, those who began studying N.E.W.T.-level subjects in their sixth year were expected to carry on with the subject into the seventh year and sit the N.E.W.T. exam in that subject. Sixth-year students were initially excited to have more free time, but this extra time was intended to help them study and do homework, as many, if not all, teachers assigned more [[homework]] and gave more difficult lessons in their N.E.W.T.-level classes.<ref name="HBP" />
   
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[[File:HeadBoyPin.jpg|150px|thumb|The Head Boy pin]]
A seventh year is a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who is in their seventh and final year of formal magical education. Seventh years are typically seventeen to eighteen years of age, although some may be older if they have had to repeat a year. The seventh year contains the most important exams given at Hogwarts - the [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.s]]. Students conclude their N.E.W.T.-level studies in the seventh year, at the end of which they sit the N.E.W.T. exam pertaining to each of their subjects. A student in the seventh year would have the same schedule he or she had in the sixth year, and would sit only those classes in which they received [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.s]] meeting the minimum requirement of the professor for that subject. However, not all students take N.E.W.T.s, as some occupations require only [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.s]].
 
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A seventh-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their seventh and final year of formal magical education. Seventh-years were typically seventeen to eighteen years of age, although some may be older if they have had to repeat a year. The seventh year contained the most important exams given at Hogwarts — the [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test|N.E.W.T.s]].<ref name="HBP" />
   
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Students concluded their N.E.W.T.-level studies in the seventh year, at the end of which they sat the N.E.W.T. exam pertaining to each of their subjects. A student in the seventh year would have the same schedule they had in the sixth year, and would sit only those classes in which they received [[Ordinary Wizarding Level|O.W.L.s]] meeting the minimum requirement of the [[professor]] for that subject. However, not all students would take N.E.W.T.s, as some occupations required only O.W.L.s.<ref name="HBP" />
Every year, a male and female seventh year are appointed [[Head Boy]] and [[Head Boy|Head Girl]]. In most cases the [[Headmaster]] selects the Head students from the seventh year [[prefect]]s. However students that have never been prefects, for example [[James Potter I|James Potter]], can still be selected.
 
   
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Every year, a male and female seventh-year were appointed [[Head Boy or Girl|Head Boy and Head Girl]]. In most cases, the [[Headmaster]] selected the Head students from the seventh-year [[Prefect]]s. However, students that had never been Prefects, for example Harry's father [[James Potter I|James Potter]], could still be selected.<ref name="PS" /> The graduation would have the students ride the boats out from the boat dock under Hogwarts onto the black sea and land at [[Hogsmeade Station]] and ride the [[Hogwarts Express]] back to [[King's Cross Station]].<ref>[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2007/1217-pottercast-anelli.html/ JK talks on how the graduation would work leaving Hogwarts]</ref>
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==Daily routines at Hogwarts==
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==Daily routine==
[[File:McGonagall Snape Umbridge Feast.jpg|275px|thumb|right|Professors [[Minerva McGonagall|McGonagall]], [[Severus Snape|Snape]] and [[Dolores Umbridge|Umbridge]].]]
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[[File:McGonagall Snape Umbridge Feast.jpg|250px|thumb|Professors [[Minerva McGonagall|McGonagall]], [[Severus Snape|Snape]], and [[Dolores Umbridge|Umbridge]]|alt=|left]]
The day begins at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast in the [[Great Hall]]. During breakfast, the mail arrives in a flurry of hundreds of owls. A [[Clock Tower|bell chime]] signals the start of the first class at 9 a.m. The bell chimes again in one hour to signal the start of the next class.
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The day would begin at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast in the [[Great Hall]]. During breakfast, the mail arrived in a flurry of hundreds of owls. A [[Clock Tower|bell chime]] signalled the start of the first class at 9 a.m. The bell chimed again in one hour to signal the start of the next class.<ref name="PS" />
   
There are four class periods before lunch (though NEWT student may have breaks during some of these), scheduled according to house. After lunch, there is another break and two more classes.<ref>pp.173-182 of ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]''</ref>
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There were two class periods before lunch, scheduled according to house, though N.E.W.T. students could have breaks during some of these. After lunch, there was another break and two more classes. If there was a heavy snowstorm in between periods, certain lessons that took place outside (such as [[Care of Magical Creatures]]) could be cancelled, since it would be difficult for students to traverse from the castle to the outside.<ref name="COS" />
   
Dinner is served in the [[Great Hall]] toward evening, after which the students are expected to be in their house common rooms for studying and socializing.
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Dinner was served in the [[Great Hall]] towards the evening, after which the students were expected to be in their house common rooms for studying and socialising.<ref name="PS" />
   
There is an [[Astronomy]] class at night on Wednesday every week (usually midnight).
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There were [[Astronomy]] classes at night on Wednesdays every week (usually midnight).<ref name="PS" />
   
The students must be in bed or in the common rooms by a certain time, after which is called after hours. The times are different for different years (for example, fifth years are allowed to be in the halls until 9:00)
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The students had to be in bed or in the common rooms by a certain time, after which was called 'after hours'.<ref name="PS" /> The times were different for different years (for example, fifth years were allowed to be in the halls until 9:00 p.m.)<ref name="GOF" />
   
 
==Recruitment==
 
==Recruitment==
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{{Quote|...both Beauxbatons and Durmstrang have a larger studentship than Hogwarts.|Hogwarts' student ratio|Pottermore}}
[[File:Hogwarts.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry]]
 
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===Before school term===
 
===Before school term===
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[[File:HogwartsAcceptanceLetter.png|244x244px|thumb|Hogwarts acceptance letter|alt=]]
Each year, the Hogwarts [[Headmaster|Deputy Head]] sends letters to eligible witches and wizards who will be eleven years old. [[Hogwarts acceptance letter|These letters]] invite the children to be students at Hogwarts. If for any reason a letter does not reach its intended recipient, [[owl]]s will continue delivering letters until the person receives one (as was [[Harry Potter]]'s experience [[1991|when he turned eleven]]). The letter contains a list of needed supplies, signed by the [[Chief Attendant of Witchcraft Provisions]], [[Lucinda Thomsonicle-Pocus]], which includes [[Hogwarts uniform|uniform clothing]], spell books, and [[cauldron]]s. Letters are also sent to existing students to inform them of the new supplies needed. Students usually obtain school supplies at [[Diagon Alley]] in London.
 
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Each year, the Hogwarts [[Deputy Headmaster]] sent letters to eligible witches and wizards who would be eleven years old at the start of the incoming term. [[Hogwarts acceptance letter|These letters]] invited the children to be students at Hogwarts. If for any reason a letter did not reach its intended recipient, [[owl]]s would continue delivering letters until the person received one (as was Harry Potter's experience [[1991|when he turned eleven]]). The letter contained a list of needed supplies, signed by the [[Chief Attendant of Witchcraft Provisions]], [[Lucinda Thomsonicle-Pocus]], which included [[Hogwarts Uniform|uniform clothing]], spell books, and [[cauldron]]s. Letters were also sent to existing students to inform them of the new supplies needed. Students usually obtained school supplies at [[Diagon Alley]] in London.<ref name="PS" />
   
Letters to [[Muggle-born]] witches and wizards, such as [[Hermione Granger]] and [[Lily Evans]] (and Tom Riddle and Harry Potter, though half-bloods, who lived with Muggles and knew nothing of the wizarding world), who may not be aware of their powers and are unfamiliar with the concealed wizarding world, are delivered in person by a member of Hogwarts staff, who then explain to the parents/guardians about magical society, and reassure them regarding this news. They also assist the family in regards to buying supplies and gaining access to Diagon Alley.
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Letters to [[Muggle-born]] witches and wizards, such as Hermione and Harry's mother Lily Evans, as well as Tom Marvolo Riddle (Voldemort) and Harry (half-bloods who lived with Muggles and knew nothing of the wizarding world), who may not have been aware of their powers and were unfamiliar with the concealed wizarding world, were delivered in person by a member of Hogwarts staff, who then explained to the parents/guardians about magical society, and reassured them regarding this news. They also assisted the family in regards to buying supplies and gaining access to Diagon Alley.<ref name="COS" />
   
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[[File:Hogwarts letters privet drive.jpg|250px|thumb|Harry Potter's Hogwarts letters being delivered to privet drive|alt=|left]]
Harry Potter's letter was sent via normal [[Owl post|owl delivery]], since the Headmaster, [[Albus Dumbledore]], had presumed that the Dursleys had explained to Harry about Hogwarts and the wizarding world. When no response came from the first, several more letters, each reflecting Harry's new location, were sent. Ultimately, [[Rubeus Hagrid]], Hogwarts' Keeper of Keys and Grounds, was dispatched to hand-deliver Harry's final letter. Once he found Harry, who was with the Dursleys in their vain attempt to keep all wizarding knowledge from Harry, Hagrid explained all about Harry's parents and what had really happened the night they died.
 
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Harry's letter was sent via normal [[Owl Postal Service|owl delivery]], since Professor Dumbledore had presumed that the Dursleys had explained to Harry about Hogwarts and the wizarding world. When no response came from the first, several more letters, each reflecting Harry's new location, were sent. Ultimately, Hagrid was dispatched to hand-deliver Harry's final letter. Once he found Harry, who was with the Dursleys in their vain attempt to keep all wizarding knowledge from Harry, Hagrid explained all about Harry's parents and what had really happened the [[Attack at Godric's Hollow (1981)|night they died]].<ref name="PS" />
   
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While [[Remus Lupin]]'s father was a wizard, Dumbledore personally visited the family to invite the boy to Hogwarts given the fact that Remus had been afflicted by [[lycanthropy]]. Remus noted that it was only after Dumbledore became headmaster that he could have been accepted at Hogwarts.<ref name="PML" />
Students are allowed to bring a [[cat]], an [[owl]] or a [[toad]], but many exceptions such as [[rat]]s and [[Pygmy Puff]]s are made.
 
   
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Students were [[Shopping List|allowed to bring]] a [[cat]], an [[owl]] or a [[toad]],<ref name="PS" /> but exceptions such as [[rat]]s and [[Pygmy Puff]]s were made. Moreover, students did not have to pay tuition fee, because the [[British Ministry of Magic]] covered the cost of all students' magical education.<ref name="HBP" /><ref>{{Tweet|jk_rowling|J.K. Rowling|622118373061709824|@emmalineonline1 @micnews There's no tuition fee! The Ministry of Magic covers the cost of all magical education!}}</ref>
[[File:Quidditch.jpg|thumb|Quidditch]]
 
   
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While most wizards and witches in Great Britain and Ireland were educated in Hogwarts, they were not obligated to attend if they did not wish to, as some parents were noted to have home-educated their children (as [[Lyall Lupin]] originally intended to do for [[Remus Lupin|his son]] due to his [[Lycanthropy|condition]]) or send them abroad (as Lucius originally intended for his son Draco to [[Durmstrang Institute]]). This was temporarily changed in the [[1997–1998 school year]], in which the new Voldemort-installed regime mandated all eligible children to attend in order to weed out Muggle-borns from the school.<ref name="DH" />
[[File:4660600068 b32e320e3e.jpg|thumb|The Hogwarts Express and the Platform 9&frac34; at King's Cross Station]]
 
   
 
===Quidditch===
 
===Quidditch===
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{{Main|Inter-House Quidditch Cup}}
Tryouts for house [[Quidditch]] teams happen at the very beginning of the school year. First years are usually prohibited from joining a Quidditch team because they are usually inexperienced with brooms and are forbidden to own them in the first place. However, exceptions have been made on both counts.
 
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{{Quote|Quidditch trials will be held in the second week of the term. Anyone interested in playing for their House teams should contact Madam Hooch.|[[Albus Dumbledore]] announcing upcoming Hogwarts [[Quidditch tryouts]] at the [[1991]] [[Start-of-Term Feast]]|Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone}}
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[[File:Quidditchpitch.jpg|250px|thumb|A 1991 Quidditch match]]
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Tryouts for House [[Quidditch]] [[Quidditch team|teams]] happened at the very beginning of the school year. The Heads of house had a list of applicants, which they would pass on to the team captain, so the captain could schedule tryouts at their leisure. First years were usually prohibited from joining a Quidditch team, because they were usually inexperienced with brooms and were forbidden to own them in the first place.<ref name="PS" />
   
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However, exceptions had been made on both counts. [[Harry Potter]] was a noticeable exception, he was allowed to join the team in his first year and was the youngest [[Seeker]] in a century. Teams had different reputations; before Harry joined in [[1991]], the Gryffindor team was noted by [[Minerva McGonagall|McGonagall]] to be on a losing streak and that she could not bear any more of [[Severus Snape]]'s boasting.<ref name="PS" />
===Holidays===
 
Students may go home for certain holidays such as [[Christmas]] and Easter. The students who choose to remain are treated to a feast along with some of the faculty.
 
   
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The Slytherin team was considered to have no qualms with cheating and unsportsmanlike conduct. It was noted that the Slytherin team recruited players of brute strength, rather than skill.<ref name="PS" /><ref name="COS" /><ref name="POA" /><ref name="OOTP" /><ref name="HBP" />
When [[Christmas holidays]] end, classes begin again. In Harry Potter's second year, [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] organised a [[Valentine's Day]] celebration. It was not continued after he left the school. The [[Easter holidays]] are not as enjoyable as the Christmas ones, as students are overloaded with homework in preparation for their exams, which are taken at the end of the year. Students are not allowed to use magic over the summer holidays until they turn seventeen, magic is also banned in corridors.
 
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[[File:Gryffindor™ Quidditch™ Badge.png|100px|thumb|centre]]
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[[File:Hufflepuff™ Quidditch™ Badge.png|100px|thumb|centre]]
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[[File:Ravenclaw™ Quidditch™ Badge.png|100px|thumb|centre]]
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[[File:Slytherin™ Quidditch™ Badge.png|100px|thumb|centre]]
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[[Charles Weasley]]
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|[[Oliver Wood]]
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|[[Graham Montague]]
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|[[Angelina Johnson]]
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==Holidays==
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Students could go home for certain holidays such as [[Christmas]] and Easter. The students who chose to remain were treated to a feast along with some of the faculty.<ref name="PS" />
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[[File:Christmas feast.jpg|left|thumb|250x250px|Hogwarts Christmas feast]]
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When [[Christmas holidays]] ended, classes would begin again. In Harry Potter's second year, [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] organised a [[Valentine's Day]] celebration which was not continued after he left the school.<ref name="COS" />
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The [[Easter|Easter holidays]] were not as enjoyable as the Christmas ones, as students were overloaded with homework in preparation for their exams, which were taken at the end of the year. Students were not allowed to use magic over the summer holidays until they turned seventeen; magic was also banned in corridors.<ref name="PS" />
   
 
==Uniform==
 
==Uniform==
 
{{Main|Hogwarts uniform}}
 
{{Main|Hogwarts uniform}}
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{{Quote|Uniform<br/>1. Three sets of [[plain work robes]] (black)<br/>2. One plain [[pointed hat]] (black) for day wear<br/>3. One pair of [[protective gloves]] ([[Dragon-hide gloves|dragon hide]] or similar)<br/>4. One [[winter cloak]] (black, silver fastenings)<br/>Please note that all student's clothes should carry [[name tags]] at all times.|[[First year|First-year]] [[Shopping List]] for Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry}}
The students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry are required to wear a uniform. Students must wear their uniforms during all lessons, and while eating meals or studying in the [[Great Hall]]. Students are allowed to wear their own clothes after lessons in their house dormitory and during the holidays. Most students are seen still wearing their uniforms in their house dormitory, most probably because they would need to change into their pyjamas to sleep before they go to bed, so they may feel that it is troublesome to change into their own clothes, then change again into their pyjamas.
 
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[[File:JKR Severus Snape illustration.png|250px|thumb|left]]
 
The Hogwarts uniform worn in the books consists of a black robe and a black pointed hat. The robes bear no marks to distinguish between the houses. Students wear their own socks and shoes.
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The students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry were required to wear a uniform. The uniform consisted of a black robe and a black pointed hat (for daywear). Students wore their own socks and shoes. Students had to wear their uniforms during all lessons, and while eating meals or studying in the [[Great Hall]]. Students were allowed to wear their own clothes after lessons in their House dormitory and during the holidays.
   
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[[File:Harry in Robe with Wand (Painting) - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™.png|228x228px|thumb]]
The uniform portrayed in the films consists of a white collared, long sleeved shirt, a tie of their house colours (getting more sophisticated each year), a grey jumper vest, black slacks for males and a black, knee length skirt for females paired with black or grey socks. Both genders wear black comfortable shoes. Each student wears a cloak that bears their house crest on the front, right side and has lining of their house colour: green for Slytherin, red for Gryffindor, blue for Ravenclaw, and yellow for Hufflepuff. During the winter months, a grey jumper replaces the jumper vest for comfort and a scarf bearing their two house colours is worn for warmth. A black pointed hat is provided, but is only worn for special occasions such as the opening ceremony, special dinners, house cup ceremony etc.
 
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Most students were seen still wearing their uniforms in their house dormitory, most probably because they would need to change into their pyjamas to sleep before they go to bed, so they may feel that it is troublesome to change into their own clothes, then change again into their pyjamas.<ref name="PS" />
   
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==Etymology==
==Possible etymology==
 
[[J. K. Rowling]] speculated that she might have subconsciously produced the name Hogwarts from the ''Hogwort'' plant she saw when walking round ''Kew Gardens''.<ref>[http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2001/1001-sydney-renton.htm 2001 ''Sydney Morning Herald'' article]</ref>
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[[J. K. Rowling]] speculated that she might have subconsciously produced the name Hogwarts from the ''Hogwort'' plant she saw when walking round ''Kew Gardens''.<ref>[https://twitter.com/jk_rowling/status/622118373061709824 2001] [http://www.accio-quote.org/articles/2001/1001-sydney-renton.htm Sydney Morning Herald] article</ref>
In the film Labyrinth, Sarah, acted by Jennifer Connelly, meets a goblin outside the gates of the Labyrinth who introduces himself as Hoggle. As they depart, she calls him "Hogwart" instead of his proper name, Hoggle. Also in the film Labyrinth, Jareth the Goblin King, acted by David Bowie, often calls his goblins by the wrong names and at one point he incorrectly calls Hoggle "Hogwart."
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In the film Labyrinth, Sarah, acted by Jennifer Connelly, meets a goblin outside the gates of the Labyrinth who introduces himself as Hoggle. As they depart, she calls him "Hogwart" instead of his proper name, Hoggle. Also in the film Labyrinth, Jareth the Goblin King, acted by David Bowie, often calls his goblins by the wrong names and at one point he incorrectly calls Hoggle "Hogwart." It is, of course, possible that the name may have derived from the word "Warthog", but simply reversed.
It is of course possible that the name may have derived from the word "Warthog", but simply reversed.
 
   
 
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*The school's full name suggests that there must be a difference between ''witchcraft'' and ''wizardry'', which are otherwise known simply as [[magic]]. It can be assumed that witchcraft is magic when performed by females and wizardry by males.
[[File:250px-Hogwartsmap.jpg|thumb|left|230px|Original hand-drawn layout of Hogwarts]]
 
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*According to [[Remus Lupin]], attendance at Hogwarts by British students is not mandatory; they may be home schooled by their parents, or sent to another magical school;<ref>[http://hellogiggles.com/jk-rowling-hogwarts-costs/2/ J. K. Rowling just solved the riddle of how much Hogwarts costs]</ref> (this rule was changed during the [[1997–1998 school year]], but was presumably restored after the demise of Voldemort.) It is likely this extended to [[Lucius Malfoy]]'s also expressed interest in his son attending the [[Durmstrang Institute]].<ref name="GOF" />
*[[J. K. Rowling]] said she wanted a humorous motto for Hogwarts, since so many schools have less pragmatic ones such as "Reach for the stars".
 
*The school song is only sung in the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|first book]], and partially by Hermione and Hagrid in the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|fourth film]]. However, the song is sung completely in the deleted scenes as a welcoming to the students of Beauxbatons and Durmstrang. Credited to one of the many eccentricities of [[Albus Dumbledore]].
 
*A board game called ''[[Destination Hogwarts]]'' is based off the school and castle.
 
*In the ''[[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone]]'' [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)|video game]], a Muggle Studies Classroom is featured on the fifth floor, and an Ancient Runes Classroom is on the sixth floor.
 
*In ''[[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince]]'', [[Albus Dumbledore|Dumbledore]] believes that Hogwarts is the place [[Tom Riddle|Tom Marvolo Riddle]] felt was his real home. Ironically, this is also how [[Harry Potter]] felt about Hogwarts which is why it was stated that Harry's stomach lurched when Dumbledore told him this.
 
*According to [[Remus Lupin]], attendance at Hogwarts by British students is not mandatory; they may be home schooled by their parents, or sent to another magical school<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows]]''</ref>(this rule was changed during the [[1997–1998 school year]], but was presumably restored after the demise of Voldemort). It is likely this extended to [[Lucius Malfoy]]'s also expressed interest in his son attending the [[Durmstrang Institute]].<ref>''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]''</ref>
 
 
*There are two Headmasters known to have held the title more than once; they were [[Minerva McGonagall]] and [[Albus Dumbledore]].
 
*There are two Headmasters known to have held the title more than once; they were [[Minerva McGonagall]] and [[Albus Dumbledore]].
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[[File:Original hand-drawn layout of Hogwarts.jpg|250px|thumb|Original hand-drawn layout of Hogwarts]]
*In an interview with [[J. K. Rowling]], she said there are about one-thousand students attending Hogwarts at any given time. This is supported by the fact, that when Harry sees his father doing his O.W.L. (in the [[Pensieve]] in Snape's office), there are over 150 students. Secondly, during a Quidditch match, everybody was supporting Gryffindor except around 200 Slytherins supporting their own. However, if each year had the same number of students as Harry's, with five boys and five girls in each dorm, there would only be two-hundred and eighty students. This means that there are usually around 35 or 36 students per house per year (give or take, since you can't expect an equal assignement to each house each year). ''(Or there are more dormitories that you don't see. The only ones mentioned in the books are the ones that house the students who are actually in the book, eg Harry, Ron, Neville, Hermione. There are likely more than two dorms for each year.)''
 
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*J. K. Rowling revealed that Hogwarts is a state school, and the Ministry of Magic shoulders all of the school's financial needs.<ref name="Costs">http://hellogiggles.com/jk-rowling-hogwarts-costs/2/</ref>
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*There may be an exchange programme for Hogwarts and [[Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry|Ilvermorny]]. The [[Wikipedia:Damen station (CTA Blue Line)|Damen Blue Line Subway Station]] in [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]], is, according to J. K. Rowling, where students make the exchange.<ref>{{Tweet|jk_rowling|J.K. Rowling|989146559429398528|It's for exchange students from Ilvermorny. Duh.}}</ref>
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*[[J. K. Rowling]] said she wanted a humorous motto for Hogwarts since so many schools have less pragmatic ones such as "Reach for the stars".
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*Subjects in Hogwarts had different names in Rowling's earliest notes: Herbology was called "Herbalism" and Transfiguration was called "Transfiguration/Metamorphosis." Core subjects were also different, with Divination, Alchemy, and a subject called simply "Beasts" all being compulsory from the first year.
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*The school song is only sung in the [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|first book]], and partially by Hermione and Hagrid in the [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (film)|fourth film]]. However, the song is sung completely in the deleted scenes as a welcoming to the students of Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, which can be credited to one of the many eccentricities of [[Albus Dumbledore]].
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*In the {{PS}} [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game)|video game]], a Muggle Studies Classroom is featured on the fifth floor, and an Ancient Runes Classroom is on the sixth floor.
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*In {{HBP}}, Dumbledore believes that Hogwarts is the place [[Tom Riddle]] felt was his real home. Ironically, this is also how [[Harry Potter]] felt about Hogwarts which is why it was stated that Harry's stomach lurched when Dumbledore told him this.
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*[[J. K. Rowling]] said in an interview that there are about one thousand students attending Hogwarts at any given time. Assuming that the number of students is divided equally according to House, gender and year, there would be 250 students per House, 125 boys and 125 girls. In a given House and in each year at the school, there would be around 36 students (250 divided by 7 equals 35.7), or 18 boys and 18 girls.
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**However, the books mention no more than five students of the same gender, House and year. For example, no other Gryffindor boys in Harry's year besides Ron, Neville, [[Seamus Finnigan|Seamus]] and [[Dean Thomas|Dean]] are known. Assuming an equal division, that means there are 10 students per year in one House, 70 per House and 280 in the whole school. The films also show, approximately, this number of students.
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**Rowling's statement is supported by the fact that, when Harry sees his father doing his O.W.L. (in the [[Pensieve]] in Snape's office), there are over 150 students. Secondly, during a Quidditch match, everybody was supporting Gryffindor except around 200 Slytherins supporting their own. It is also possible that there are more dormitories that don't appear in the books and films. The only ones mentioned in the books are the ones that house the students who are actually in the book, e.g. Harry, Ron, Neville, Hermione.
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**Another theory is that Harry's year was an unusually small intake, due to the fact that the time at which those students would've been conceived was during the height of the [[First Wizarding War]] and many wizarding families may have been reluctant to bring children into the world at such a dangerous time.
 
*It is rumoured that on the W.O.M.B.A.T. test, Rowena Ravenclaw had a dream that a warty hog was leading her to a lake and that's how Hogwarts got its name.
 
*It is rumoured that on the W.O.M.B.A.T. test, Rowena Ravenclaw had a dream that a warty hog was leading her to a lake and that's how Hogwarts got its name.
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*J. K. Rowling has said in an interview that Hogwarts is a multi-faith school,<ref>[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|http://maam-pince.blogspot.com/2007/10/jkr-hogwarts-is-a-multifaith-school.html]]</ref> and later confirmed that every "religion/belief/non-belief system" is represented at Hogwarts other than {{W|Wicca}},<ref>{{Tweet|jk_rowling|J.K. Rowling|544995944404897792|To everyone asking whether their religion/belief/non-belief system is represented at Hogwarts: the only people I never imagined there 1/2 are Wiccans.}}</ref> as she felt this was a "different concept of magic" as compared to that taught at Hogwarts.<ref>{{Tweet|jk_rowling|J.K. Rowling|545128335379283968|.@GredxForgex Me too! But it's a different concept of magic to the one laid out in the books, so I don't really see how they can co-exist.}}</ref>
*J.K. Rowling has said in an interview that Hogwarts is a multi-faith school.<ref>http://maam-pince.blogspot.com/2007/10/jkr-hogwarts-is-a-multifaith-school.html</ref>
 
*The [[Anti-Disapparition Jinx]] was lifted in 1998 as [[Draco Malfoy]] could apparate to [[Blaise Zabini]] and [[Gregory Goyle]].
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*In {{DH|F2}}, the [[Anti-Disapparition Jinx]] was lifted in 1998 as [[Draco Malfoy]] could apparate to [[Blaise Zabini]] and [[Gregory Goyle]]. OBS: This is only shown in the films, and the films are known to take liberties with the rules established in the books, often in the interest of dramatic effect or convenience.
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*On the subject of house-elves, J. K. Rowling believed Helga Hufflepuff did what was the most moral thing to do at that time.<ref>"''Yeah, it's a complicated issue. I would say that Hufflepuff gave — Hufflepuff did what was the most moral thing to do at that time, and we are talking about over a thousand years ago. So that would be to give them good conditions of work.''" - J.K. Rowling PotterCast Interview</ref>
 
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*[http://www.hp-lexicon.org/atlas/atlas.html The Harry Potter Lexicon's Hogwarts Atlas] featuring numerous images of Hogwarts
 
*[http://harrypotter.warnerbros.co.uk/main/homepage/home.html?section=mapLower The Marauder's Map from the Warner Bros website]
 
*[http://hp-lexicon.org/essays/essay-hogwarts-how-many.html How Many Students Are There At Hogwarts?], by Steve Vander Ark.
 
*[http://www.codelphia.com/aesgaard41/hogwarts.html The Collinsport Ghost Society] A Muggle's Look of the School and Ghosts
 
*[http://www.hogwartscampus.com Hogwarts Floor Plan, most accurate from the films], by Randwulf
 
 
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"The finest school of witchcraft and wizardry in the world."
Rubeus Hagrid's praising of Hogwarts[src]

Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, often shortened to Hogwarts, was a Scottish wizarding school located in the Scottish Highlands.[6][7] It accepted any magical student residing in the islands of Great Britain and Ireland at the age of eleven years old at the start of the incoming term for enrolment.[8][9] It was a state-owned school, funded by the British Ministry of Magic.[10]

The precise location of the school could never be uncovered because it was rendered Unplottable. To Muggles, the school appeared to be an old, abandoned castle. Similarly, most wizarding schools' locations were protected in order to protect the students and schools themselves from any harm.[4]

Established around the 10th century, Hogwarts was considered to be one of the finest magical institutions in the wizarding world, though other notable schools included Beauxbatons Academy of Magic in France, the Durmstrang Institute implied to be in northern Europe, and Ilvermorny School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in the United States.[4]

British and Irish children with magical abilities were enrolled at birth by the Quill of Acceptance and Book of Admittance,[11] and acceptance was confirmed by owl post at age eleven. However, if the child in question was a Muggle-born or a half-blood like Harry Potter with no knowledge of the wizarding world, a special messenger from the school visited the child and his or her family in order to inform them of their magical heritage and the existence of the wizarding world.[12] It was possible for students to transfer to the school as well.

The school's motto was Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus (Draco Dormiens Nvnqvam Titillandvs), which, translated from Latin, means "Never tickle a sleeping dragon".

Description

Hogwarts

View of the Hogwarts Castle and baskets of the Quidditch pitch

Hogwarts School, located somewhere in the Highlands of Scotland, consisted of the large Hogwarts Castle and extensive school grounds surrounding it, which included sloping lawns, flowerbeds, vegetable patches, as well as a loch (called the Black Lake), a large dense forest (called the Forbidden Forest), several greenhouses and other outbuildings, and a full-size Quidditch Pitch. One of the castle's towers held an owlery, which housed all the owls owned by the school and by students.

OfficialHogwartsMap

A map of the Hogwarts grounds and surrounding areas

The castle was set upon huge rocks above the Black Lake. Its three highest towers were the Astronomy, Ravenclaw, and Gryffindor Towers. The castle's 142 staircases were known to change position. The castle was known for its many updates and changes in layout throughout the years. It should be noted that some rooms in the school tended to "move around", as did the steps on the Grand Staircase. Albus Dumbledore once noted that even he did not know all of Hogwarts' secrets. The castle had been around for centuries, and consequently had a long history of ancient magic.

The school had numerous ancient charms and spells on and around it to safeguard it from danger. In addition to the fact that there were enchantments that prevented people from entering by stealth, it was also impossible for a Muggle to see it, as the school was bewitched so that when they looked at it, all they saw were some old ruins and several warnings of danger. Witches and wizards could not Apparate or Disapparate in Hogwarts grounds, except for when the Headmaster lifted the enchantment, whether only in certain areas or for the entire campus, so as to make the school less vulnerable when it served the headmaster to allow Apparition. Electricity and electronic devices were not found at Hogwarts. Due to the high levels of magic, Muggle substitutes for magic, such as computers, radar and electricity, "went haywire" around Hogwarts. Radios, however, were an exception as they were not powered by electricity, but by magic.

History

Founding

"We'll teach just those whose ancestry's purest."
— Professor Slytherin's opinion on the running of Hogwarts[src]
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The four founders of Hogwarts

Hogwarts was founded around 990 A.D. by four of the greatest wizards and witches of the age: Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Salazar Slytherin.[13] They each represented an aspect of personality that they wanted to bring out in new students.[14] They also placed certain protective enchantments in place to ensure the well-being of their students, for which reason the castle and grounds had both always been protected with Anti-Apparition Charms.[7] Around the same time, the four founders employed the school's first caretaker, Hankerton Humble, who would often clash with Peeves, the resident poltergeist, which he would have in common with every successive caretaker after him in the history of Hogwarts.[15]

Although the four founders cooperated well for a time, shortly after founding the school, Slytherin had a falling out with the other founders about blood purity, and wanted to admit only pure-blood students. He felt only pure-blooded students deserved to learn magic, and those of other ancestry such as Muggle-borns and half-bloods were unworthy. The other three founders all disagreed, especially Gryffindor. Slytherin left the school, but not before secretly building the Chamber of Secrets. He foretold that only his own heir would be able to open it once they arrived at the school, and the heir would unleash a murderous basilisk living inside to purge the school of all Muggle-born students.[13] Despite the fact that the founders of Hogwarts were effectively in charge of the school during their time, none of them held the title of Headmaster or Headmistress of the school,[16] as that was only used sometime after Slytherin's departure, and held by another wizard, who was the first person to be entrusted the stewardship of Hogwarts Castle and the surrounding grounds after the three remaining founders passed away.[17]

The first student class to graduate from the school were immortalised in a portrait that would continue to hang in the school for over 1000 years.[18]

Early history

According to the eventual Gryffindor House ghost, Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, because Hogwarts Castle was always intended as a safe place, the school had historically shouldered the responsibility of protecting "dangerous things" from falling into the wrong hands, and carrying the burden of the job remarkably well despite the fact that subsequent heads of the school and members of the faculty came to recognise how it compromised the security of the castle.[19] Indeed: Albus Dumbledore would reiterate this truth to Harry Potter years later during their private lessons into the history of Lord Voldemort, when the then Headmaster described Hogwarts Castle as "a stronghold of ancient magic", and explained that his refusal to employ him as a teacher stemmed in part from the suspicion that the Dark wizard would unravel more of its mysteries and take advantage of untapped stores of magic within the school for his own, nefarious purposes.[20]

About three hundred years after the school was founded, the Triwizard Tournament was established as an interscholastic competition between three of the most prestigious magical schools in Europe: Hogwarts, Beauxbatons (France) and Durmstrang (an unknown Northern European country). This tournament was considered the best way for wizards and witches of different nationalities to meet and socialise. The tournament continued for six centuries, until the death toll became too high. The tournament was discontinued until 1994.[21]

At some point in the 13th century, following the invention of Floo powder by Ignatia Wildsmith and the subsequent development of the Floo Network, a long line of Heads of the school refused to permit the school's fireplaces to be accessible this way, for fear of the castle's security could be breached.[22] However, by the 19th century, a network of Floo Flames had been set up that allowed students to quickly travel both within the castle, or between the inside and outside.[23]

Unrest with ancient magic

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Isidora Morganach meeting the Keepers

In the Tudor period, four professors of the school, Percival Rackham, Charles Rookwood, Niamh Fitzgerald and San Bakar, formed the Keepers dedicated to keeping the secrets of ancient magic away from dangerous forces.[24] They welcomed Isidora Morganach to the school as a new student who started unconventionally as a fifth-year and learnt that she had the rare abilities of detecting and harnessing ancient magic.[25]

Professor Rackham, a wizard with similar abilities, mentored her to wield and master this power, but after becoming the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor,[26] Isidora ultimately went down a different path in which she used her abilities to extract pain from others,[27] sometimes even without their permission,[28] till the point where she ridded her father of all emotions, creating an ancient magic repository stored in the Keepers' Caverns. The Keepers disapproved of her actions and faced her in a duel, ending in Professor Bakar eliminating Isidora with the Killing Curse.[29] They then constructed a path leading to their portraits in the Map Chamber which might only be followed by another with abilities of ancient magic, and set up trials around the castle to make sure that their successor would be worthy of the power and make the right choices.[24]

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The second-floor girls' bathroom services as the entrance to the Chamber

During the 1700s, there was a proposal to install an elaborate plumbing system in the castle. This threatened the secrecy of the Chamber of Secrets, forcing Corvinus Gaunt, a Slytherin student, descendant of Salazar Slytherin and Parselmouth, to protect the entrance to the Chamber by having it concealed behind plumbing fixtures and sinks in second-floor girls' bathroom, so only future heirs of Slytherin would know how to open the Chamber.[30]

In 1876, then caretaker Rancorous Carpe made a spectacularly unsuccessful attempt to rid the school of Peeves by trying to bait him into a trap involving a wide variety of Muggle weapons and a vast, enchanted bell jar reinforced with various Containment Charms, which resulted in the evacuation of the castle and a three-day standoff between the vengeful poltergeist and then Headmistress Eupraxia Mole. In the end, the good professor agreed to sign a contract promising him additional privileges, including weekly swim in the boys' toilets on the ground floor, pickings of stale bread from the kitchen for throwing purposes and a new hat — to be custom-made by the Parisian witch Madame Bonhabille. After this, Carpe went into early retirement for "health reasons"[31] and was succeeded by Gladwin Moon.[32] The faculty didn't attempt to evict the poltergeist again,[31] though he still had a strained relationship with them, notably Madam Agnes Scribner, the librarian, who had Peeves as her "sworn nemesis",[33] and Professor Phineas Nigellus Black, who at some point had taken over as the least popular Headmaster the school had seen[34] and was often tormented by Peeves.[35]

In 1889, Mudiwa Onai travelled from Uagadou to Hogwarts to teach Divination, bringing her daughter Natsai Onai to the school.[36] The spring of 1890 saw the injury of a pure-blood[37] student during the Quidditch final, leading to Professor Black banning Quidditch in the next school year.[38]

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The new fifth-year student at Hogwarts

That year, a new student would arrive at the school who, like Isidora Morganach, would begin as a fifth-year. Professor Black and the Deputy Headmistress Matilda Weasley worked with the Ministry to devise a plan for the student to ensure their success.[38] They were personally mentored by Professor Eleazar Fig to hone their magical skills, and, through their unexpected detour while travelling to Hogwarts, showed abilities of ancient magic.[39] After enrolling, they successfully reached the Map Chamber,[40] whereupon they completed all four of the Keepers' trials.[26][27][28][29] Their time at Hogwarts coincided with the goblin Ranrok's pursuit of the power within the ancient magic repositories,[41] during which an uneasy alliance was formed between Ranrok and the Dark wizard Victor Rookwood.[27]

After vanquishing Rookwood,[42] the student faced Ranrok in a final battle in the Keepers' Caverns aided by the faculty, and ended his rebellion. However, it also saw the death of Professor Fig, for whom the school held a memorial ceremony.[43] During this time, the student also joined their classmates Natsai Onai and Poppy Sweeting in taking down Theophilus Harlow,[44] Rookwood's right-hand man,[45] and thwarting the plots of poachers,[46] respectively. The student also helped Sebastian Sallow with finding a cure for his sister Anne Sallow, which ended in failure.[47]

Prelude to the war

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Leta finding Newt in a cupboard

In the 1910s, Leta Lestrange was bullied at Hogwarts due to the gossip about her being an unwanted child and the tragic death of her half-brother. She encountered Newt Scamander while searching for a place to hide from her pursuers, whom she had used the dark charm Oscausi on in retaliation for their malicious gossip. Newt and Leta developed a remarkably close bond, spending much time together over the holidays caring for an injured baby raven.[48]

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Newt facing his greatest fear, a office job

At one point, when Albus Dumbledore was teaching students how to defend against Boggarts in Defence Against the Dark Arts class, Newt was asked to step forward and was revealed that he was scared of ending up stuck with a tedious office job. Leta went soon after and showed that her boggart was her half-brother drowning to death. Leta was later comforted by Newt near the Great Lake, when she was upset by her own Boggart. He show her one of the Bowtruckles he had befriended on the school grounds, because he was the only one they would not hide from.[48]

Global wizarding war

"Why leave Hogwarts when the world outside is burning?"
Anton Vogel about Albus Dumbledore staying in the castle during the global wizarding war[src]
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The 29 November 1926 issue of the Daily Prophet

On 29 November 1926, the Daily Prophet reported that security had to be increased at Hogwarts in response to the growing threat of Gellert Grindelwald's impact on the global wizarding war. Measures included Headmaster Armando Dippet holding an emergency meeting with worried parents and students being sent home early.[49]

Torquil Travers and Theseus Scamander came here to seek out the current Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, Albus Dumbledore and talk to him about Grindelwald and his plans. Leta soon after walks around Hogwarts and reminisces on the past. Dumbledore finds her and they talk about their shared trauma of losing their siblings.[48]

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Newt Scamander coming to talk to Dumbledore

Newton Scamander, Porpentina Goldstein, Theseus Scamander, Torquil Travers, Rudolph Spielman, Nagini, Jacob Kowalski, Yusuf Kama, and an unidentified Ministry man came back to talk to Albus Dumbledore about Grindelwald's rally and the blood pact Grindelwald made with Dumbledore.[48]

Even during the global wizarding war, Hogwarts was kept open and live, running, and allowing students to attend.[50]

Chamber of Secrets opening

"Of course, it was fifty years ago, so it was before his time, but he knows all about it, and he says that it was all kept quiet and it'll look suspicious if I know too much about it. But I know one thing — last time the Chamber of Secrets was opened, a Mudblood died. So I bet it's a matter of time before one of them's killed this time.... I hope it's Granger"
— Draco Malfoy discussing the first opening of the Chamber of Secrets[src]

The existence of the school was threatened twice when the Chamber of Secrets was opened. The first time it was opened was in 1942, when Tom Riddle, the Heir of Slytherin and the man who would become Lord Voldemort, opened the Chamber in his fifth year.[51]

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Myrtle's body being removed from school grounds

When a girl named Myrtle Warren was killed, the Ministry of Magic threatened to close the school. As Riddle spent his time away from Hogwarts in a Muggle orphanage, he did not want the school closed. His request to remain in school over the holidays was denied due to the situation he created. Upset with himself, he framed Rubeus Hagrid, and although Albus Dumbledore still suspected Riddle, Hagrid was expelled, and Riddle got off without punishment. When the Chamber was to be reopened for a second time in 1992, it was discovered that Hagrid was innocent and Riddle was guilty.[51]

First Wizarding War

Jacob's sibling: "Who created the Cursed Vaults? And why?"
Albus Dumbledore: "There are many theories. Some say they were crafted by one of the Founders, others say they were built by a paranoid Headmaster... As far as why, most of the speculation is too dangerous and implausible to indulge until we know the truth."
Jacob's sibling talking to Albus Dumbledore about the Cursed Vaults[src]

Throughout the entirety of the First Wizarding War, which lasted for eleven long years and caused much distress among the students, Hogwarts Castle was perhaps the only safe haven in wizarding Britain, due to the presence of Albus Dumbledore. Dumbledore had risen to the post of Headmaster, and was the only one whom Voldemort was ever afraid of.[52]

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The Marauders in the 1970s

During that time, Severus Snape, Remus Lupin, Sirius Black, Peter Pettigrew, as well as Lily Potter and James Potter attended Hogwarts and four of them were part of the infamous Marauders, who often bullied Snape frequently,[53] until they graduated in 1978.

While war waged outside the ancient walls of the school and it remained safe from Dark Forces outside the castle, the existence of ancient threats hidden deep within it began to stir when a student by the name of Jacob became intrigued with and began to search for the fabled Cursed Vaults, five secret rooms of ambiguous origins somewhere within the castle said to house ancient magical treasures older even than the school itself.[citation needed]

Jacob grew increasingly obsessed with his quest to prove the existence of the Cursed Vaults throughout his school career and broke several school rules in his effort to locate them. The situation escalated further as when the pupil finally found it, he examined the outer chamber leading to the vault and, as a result of tampering with magic he did not understand, he inadvertently unleashed a curse that threatened to encase the entire castle in ice, injuring several students in the process.[citation needed]

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A Cursed Vault, hidden within the castle and its grounds

By that point, Jacob's quests for the vaults were no secret. Rumours began spreading among the student body that he unleashed several curses upon the school, and even was cursed himself and that he eventually went mad. Ultimately, however, Jacob managed to break into the vault itself, causing the ice to vanish. Despite his part in ending the threat, however, he was found to have endangered the school, as he unleashed the threat in the first place. Jacob's resultant expulsion from Hogwarts was covered in the Daily Prophet.[54]

With the cursed ice gone from the halls of Hogwarts and his students once more safe from it, Dumbledore and the rest of the school staff did their best to dim the rumours that Jacob had actually located one of the vaults, treating it as an isolated incident that had more to do with Jacob's search for the Cursed Vaults rather than the vaults themselves. They hoped to discourage others from looking for them and maintain the common view that they were just a myth. This worked so effectively that while people still spoke of it a long time afterwards, no one, not even Jacob's own mother, believed that the Cursed Vaults actually existed.[citation needed]

By the end of the 1970s, Lord Voldemort's ascendancy was almost complete. While the Ministry of Magic did their best to both put up a fight and keep wizardkind a secret, a true resistance to him was being concentrated in the underground organisation founded by Dumbledore himself called the Order of the Phoenix. Several former students at the school went on to join the order.[citation needed]

On Hallowe'en of the 19811982 school year, news would have reached the school of the fall of Lord Voldemort and his failed attempt at murdering the infant Harry Potter, after which students and staff alike would have celebrated the fall of the Dark Lord.[citation needed]

Race for the Cursed Vaults

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Jacob's sibling and their friends breaking into the Vault of Ice

The effects of the Cursed Vaults resurfaced around Hogwarts after the end of the war. It first started with the cursed ice reappearing in Hogwarts castle during the 1984–1985 school year. By that time, Jacob's younger sibling had enrolled, and it took two years for they and their friends to locate and break into the Vault of Ice and stop the ice from further spreading.[55] The rest of the Cursed Vaults had subsequently all been tampered with, contaminating the school respectively with Boggarts,[56] the sleepwalking curse[57] and the portrait curse,[58] but thanks to Jacob's sibling and their continually growing circle of friends, the next three Vaults were successfully infiltrated in three consecutive school years.[59][60][61]

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Jacob's sibling opening the centre column in the Buried Vault after defeating Patricia Rakepick

During this time, it was gradually revealed to Jacob's sibling and their friends that a secret dark organisation known as R existed and had also been trying to find the Cursed Vaults for the supposed treasures. At the start of Jacob's sibling's fourth year, the 1987–1988 school year, Patricia Rakepick arrived at Hogwarts apparently to help Albus Dumbledore deal with the Cursed Vaults,[57] while in fact being a Dark witch from R who sought to continue her unfinished business with the Vaults. She became the Defence Against the Dark Arts professor the next year and trained several students, including Jacob's sibling, to be her curse-breaking assistants. Arriving again outside the Buried Vault, she revealed her true nature to the students and attempted to go in before them, but was magically choked by Jacob's sibling and fled.[61]

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Patricia Rakepick murdering Rowan Khanna

Rakepick's ability to teach students to defend against the Dark Arts, ironically, turned out to have been a lot more competent than the professor who succeeded her in the next school year. With Dumbledore's permission, the fresh graduate Bill Weasley returned to the school to teach this subject after regular classes.[62] During the school year, yet another curse spread around Hogwarts, continuing to Petrify students, indicating the activity of the final Cursed Vault.[63] While working towards investigating R, the students encountered Rakepick in the Forest Grove, who attempted to kill Ben Copper, leading to the sacrifice of Rowan Khanna.[64]

The school staff held a memorial ceremony and suspended the lessons,[65] and the tragedy prompted the vengeful Jacob's sibling, Ben Copper and Merula Snyde to form a secret organisation of their own, the Circle of Khanna, to fight R and race them in locating the final Cursed Vault.[66] It was found to be under the Great Lake, and they had a final showdown with Rakepick outside. She was once again defeated before Jacob's sibling decided to seal the Vault for good to prevent the ancient statue curse from being unleashed again.[67]

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Protecting the Philosopher's Stone

Albus Dumbledore: "And finally, I must tell you that this year, the third-floor corridor on the right-hand side is out of bounds to everyone who does not wish to die a very painful death."
Harry Potter: "He's not serious?"
Percy Weasley: "Must be. It's odd, because he usually gives us a reason why we're not allowed to go somewhere — the forest's full of dangerous beasts, everyone knows that. I do think he might have told us prefects, at least."
— Albus Dumbledore announcing rules for the 1991–1992 school year[src]
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Famous Harry Potter being Sorted into Gryffindor

On 1 September 1991, Harry Potter began his career as a student at Hogwarts. Already famous for being believed to be responsible for vanquishing Lord Voldemort at the age of one, he soon began, with the help of his friends Ron Weasley and Hermione Granger, to unravel the secret of the Philosopher's Stone being kept at the school. Harry discovered that the Defence Against the Dark Arts Professor, Quirinus Quirrell, was a host body for the barely-alive Voldemort, who wanted to use the Stone to restore himself back to his former glory and gain everlasting life.[1]

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Harry preventing Voldemort from acquiring the Philosopher's Stone

Harry, Ron, and Hermione suffered a series of difficult challenges down in the Underground Chambers, in an attempt to stop the Philosopher's Stone being stolen by Severus Snape. The three believed Snape was trying to steal the stone, when in reality, Quirrell was. Harry discovered Quirrell in the chambers and was able to defeat him, thwarting Voldemort in his attempt to get the Stone and restoring his body. Harry managed this after realising that Quirrell's skin burned whenever he made contact with Harry. Dumbledore stated that Lily's self sacrifice left a mark of love in Harry and that Quirrell was so full of hatred, greed, and ambition that he could not bear to touch a person marked by something so good.[1]

Chamber of Secrets re-opened

"THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS HAS BEEN OPENED. ENEMIES OF THE HEIR, BEWARE."
— A message from the Heir of Slytherin[src]
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Ginny Weasley's attack on Mrs Norris and first blood-written message on the wall

In 1992, the Chamber of Secrets was re-opened by Ron's younger sister Ginny, under the influence of a diary written by Tom Riddle. The diary allowed Riddle's memory to possess Ginny and act through her to open the Chamber for a second time. She left threatening messages on the school walls twice, which were known as the Writing on the Wall. Several students were Petrified due to meeting the Serpent of Slytherin's gaze indirectly. Quidditch matches were largely cancelled. Towards the end of the school year, the situation at the school was so severe that it was possible for the school to be shut down completely.[51]

Desiring to see Lord Voldemort return to power, Lucius Malfoy had slipped the diary into her bundle of school books, taking advantage of her ignorance that it was a Horcrux. His ulterior motive was to ruin the reputations of several great wizards, including Dumbledore and the Weasley children's father Arthur Weasley, the latter of whom played a big role in the enactment of the Muggle Protection Act. However, Harry discovered the truth and destroyed the diary and the Basilisk, thus bringing an end to these dark plots.[51]

Sirius Black escaped

"As you will all be aware after their search of the Hogwarts Express, our school is presently playing host to some of the Dementors of Azkaban, who are here on Ministry of Magic business. They are stationed at every entrance to the grounds, and while they are with us, I must make it plain that nobody is to leave school without permission."
— Albus Dumbledore announcing the presence of Dementors at Hogwarts in 1993[src]

In 1993, Harry's notorious godfather Sirius Black escaped from Azkaban. Sirius had been convicted of murdering twelve Muggles and Peter Pettigrew with the Blasting Curse. He also betrayed James, Lily, and Harry Potter's whereabouts to Voldemort in his duty as their Secret-Keeper. Because of the charges against him, he spent twelve years in a high-security cell in Azkaban. The Ministry of Magic also believed that Black was after Harry, as they heard Black murmur "he's at Hogwarts" in his sleep. As a result, Black was thought to believe that killing Harry would bring Voldemort back to full power.[68]

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Sirius Black's attack on the Fat Lady's portrait

Black broke into the school twice: one time almost ripping the Fat Lady to shreds, and another time getting close to Ron's "rat", Scabbers. During the second break-in, Ron awoke, which resulted in him screaming in fright, as Black loomed over him with a knife. His screams woke the whole tower and alerted McGonagall to the incident. After this incident, security measures were further heightened. Harry, Ron, and Hermione met Black in the Shrieking Shack, along with Remus Lupin. Lupin had been a friend of Black as well as Harry's parents and Pettigrew during the time they attended Hogwarts as a students.[68]

Black revealed the truth to them. He was innocent, and it was Pettigrew who had done the things Sirius had been convicted of. To frame Sirius, he had chopped off one of his fingers as a red herring, turned into his Animagus form (the rat, Scabbers), and scurried off. Sirius had come back to kill Pettigrew, and now that Lupin had heard his story, he believed him and set out to help.[68]

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Hermione Granger and Harry Potter saving Buckbeak and Sirius Black

However, Harry persuaded them to give Pettigrew to the Ministry and let the Dementors have him. As they took Pettigrew back to the castle, Pettigrew escaped and returned to Voldemort to help him return to power. With the use of a time-turner, Harry and Hermione later helped Sirius escape on Buckbeak the Hippogriff while Ron was in the Hospital Wing, saving both Sirius' and Buckbeak's lives.[68]

The Triwizard Tournament revived

"As I was saying, we are to have the honour of hosting a very exciting event over the coming months, an event that has not been held for over a century. It is my very great pleasure to inform you that the Triwizard Tournament will be taking place at Hogwarts this year."
— Albus Dumbledore introducing the Triwizard Tournament in 1994[src]
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Yule Ball

In 1994, Hogwarts played host to the infamous Triwizard Tournament, this time with more powerful safety measures in place. It had been many years since the last tournament had been held, but in the light of the advent of advanced safety measures, the tournament was deemed "safe". However, more dark plots were being hatched. Barty Crouch Jnr, disguised as Alastor "Mad-Eye" Moody, managed to enter Harry in the Tournament by putting his name in the Goblet of Fire under the name of a fourth school, which ensured he would be chosen by the Goblet.[21]

Harry's forced involvement in this plot caused him great misery at Hogwarts, as the representatives for Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, as well as many Hogwarts students, believed he hoodwinked the goblet and entered himself in the tournament. It was because of Crouch Jnr and his influence over certain house-elves that Harry ended up surviving until the end of the tournament and reaching the goal of the Third Task, along with fellow Hogwarts student Cedric Diggory. On Voldemort's orders, Diggory was killed by Pettigrew, and Harry was surrounded by Death Eaters in Little Hangleton graveyard. Voldemort was brought back to his physical form using Harry's blood.[21]

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Memorial feast to Cedric Diggory

Voldemort attempted to torture and humiliate Harry by means of the Unforgivable Curses. He used the Cruciatus Curse twice on Harry and the Imperius Curse once; Harry was able to resist the latter. Harry escaped and succeeded in alerting all of Voldemort's enemies, Dumbledore in particular, that he had returned. Dumbledore reestablished the Order of the Phoenix one hour after he was alerted. However, many, including Minister for Magic Cornelius Fudge, chose not to believe him.[21]

The Ministry took over

"We have had two changes in staffing this year. We are very pleased to welcome back Professor Grubbly-Plank, who will be taking Care of Magical Creatures lessons; we are also delighted to introduce Professor Umbridge, our new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher."
— Albus Dumbledore announcing teaching changes at the school in 1995[src]
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Umbridge as the Hogwarts High-Inquisitor

Hogwarts was further threatened when the Ministry of Magic began implementing "Educational Decrees" in 1995, as part of a conspiracy to discredit and ruin Dumbledore and Harry. Dolores Umbridge, the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher and Minister Fudge's Undersecretary, was the centre of this plan.

By way of these Educational Decrees, she slowly took control of Hogwarts, eventually replacing Dumbledore as Headmistress. However, it was through the cunning of Hermione and the other members of Dumbledore's Army, which was founded by her, Ron, and Harry, that Umbridge was overthrown. The Ministry had no choice but to accept that Voldemort had returned. Umbridge was then removed from Hogwarts and Dumbledore was reinstated.[69]

The Headmaster eliminated

"The lightning-struck tower. Calamity. Disaster. Coming nearer all the time."
— Professor Trelawney before the battle commences[src]
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The Dark Mark above the Astronomy Tower

Through the 1996–1997 school year, the new Minister for Magic Rufus Scrimgeour ordered Aurors to guard Hogwarts for protection from Dark forces, along with the castle's defences being fortified in many ways. In 1997, Hogwarts was attacked by a mob of Death Eaters. Lucius Malfoy's son Draco was forced into the service of Lord Voldemort for fear of his and his family's lives.

As a result, Headmaster Dumbledore's safety was compromised, and he was killed by Severus Snape, in a secret coup de grace arranged in advance between them. Following this "horrible" tragedy, Professor Minerva McGonagall was appointed acting Headmistress, though the security of the school hung by a thread. There was no certainty that Hogwarts would remain open. The faculty agreed to follow "established procedures" and let the school governors ultimately decide what to do.

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Dumbledore's corpse at the base of the Astronomy Tower

Throughout the year students were taken out of school by their families for safety and fear reasons, such as Eloise Midgen and Hannah Abbott, while two of Draco's botched attempts to assassinate Dumbledore ended up dangerously harming Katie Bell and Ronald Weasley, which only served in increasing the anxiety in the atmosphere. However, when Draco succeeded in allowing the Death Eaters entrance, the full effect came to be when many parents rushed their children home, fearing that even Hogwarts, reputably the safest location in the wizarding world, was no longer safe from Voldemort.[52]

Lost to the Dark forces

"Severus Snape, long-standing Potions master at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and wizardry, was today appointed Headmaster in the most important of several staffing changes at the ancient school. Following the resignation of the previous Muggle Studies teacher, Alecto Carrow will take over the post while her brother, Amycus, fills the position of Defence Against the Dark Arts professor."
— Lord Voldemort takes indirect control of Hogwarts[src]
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Headmaster Snape

Regardless of the school governors' decision, with the takeover of the Ministry by Voldemort, attendance at Hogwarts was mandatory for all eligible children. New, militaristic requirements were established, such as requiring students to provide proof of blood status. This enabled Voldemort to keep an eye on the entire wizarding world from a young age and identify Muggle-borns, including eleven-year old children who have no knowledge of their magical nature before their forced identification. Such youngsters faced the possibility of never entering Hogwarts nor returning to their homes ever again.[70]

Academic instruction at Hogwarts became corrupted. Muggle Studies became a required subject, and instruction in it took a new tack with an anti-Muggle bias, while Defence Against the Dark Arts had simply become Dark Arts. Students were taught illegal curses outright, with older students being instructed to practise curses on underclassmen. Snape was appointed Headmaster, and Alecto and Amycus Carrow, teachers of Muggle Studies and Dark Arts, respectively, had been assigned as his deputies. It was a time of great terror in which no one could be certain who was friend or foe.[70]

The climactic battle

Main article: Battle of Hogwarts
"They stood up at once, and together he, Ron, and Hermione left the Great Hall. Great chunks were missing from the marble staircase, part of the balustrade gone, and rubble and bloodstains occurred every few steps as they climbed."
— The damage inflicted on the castle from the Battle of Hogwarts[src]
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The Battle of Hogwarts

In May 1998, the Battle of Hogwarts took place as one of its most infamous alumni, Tom Riddle, better known by then as Lord Voldemort, returned to attack the school and subdue or destroy its defenders. Voldemort claimed he had no desire to harm the school or its students, but he and his Death Eaters spared no one who opposed them and recklessly damaged the school during their assault.[70]

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Harry Potter's final defeat of Voldemort and the end of the Second Wizarding War

Numerous students, staff, parents, graduates, and friends of Hogwarts rose to the school's defence in its hour of need, including the notorious poltergeist Peeves. Thanks to Harry Potter, Lord Voldemort was permanently destroyed and his Death Eaters disbanded forever. Minerva McGonagall became the Headmistress of the school. Harry was celebrated as a true hero.[70]

Hogwarts sustained extensive damage during the battle. Multiple areas of the main building and adjacent areas were set on fire or blown up, and the Quidditch pitch was largely destroyed by fire.[70]

After the battle, Hogwarts was repaired. Some students, such as Hermione Granger, returned to the school in 1998 to complete their education.

A new century

Ten years after the Battle of Hogwarts,[71] normal school life had resumed with Minerva McGonagall still as Headmistress and Rubeus Hagrid still as the Care of Magical Creatures professor and Keeper of Keys and Grounds, and Neville Longbottom had become the Herbology professor and the Head of Gryffindor House.[72]

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Professor Gorski teaching

In 2009, Jakub Gorski came to the school as the visiting History of Magic professor with his lemur "assistant" Bly, who later turned out to be an Animagus who had bewitched Gorski with the Imperius Curse as a part of his search of the Turner family heirloom. A group of students, including Lottie Turner herself, found out the truth during the school year and foiled Bly's attempt to use Lottie to obtain the heirloom.[72]

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MacGillony greeting students

During the 2010–2011 school year, Elspeth MacGillony was appointed the subtitute Study of Ancient Runes professor while Clodagh Dromgoole was on leave. Her real motive in returning to the school, however, was to find the crown of courage in the Great Lake, and she used the Imperius Curse on several students to make them find it for her. This was discovered by Headmistress McGonagall in time, and MacGillony was sacked and arrested.[72]

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Creatures attacking Hogwarts

In the time that followed, Dementors attacked Hogwarts. At first there were minor-scale attacks, which the staff handled in time, but things took a turn for the worse when the Dementors summoned other dark creatures to fight for them. Headmistress McGonagall assembled the staff and put a magical shield around the castle to block the creatures. They managed to breach the shield regardless, which then led to a big battle.[72]

Time-travel accidents

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Rose Weasley in the Great Hall

By 2017, many descendants of previous students were now coming to Hogwarts as new pupils, such as Albus Potter, Scorpius Malfoy and Rose Granger-Weasley. In their fourth year in 2020, Albus and Scorpius illegally used a Time-Turner to travel back in time and caused the timeline to deviate, therefore witnessing several alternate versions of Hogwarts in the early 2020s, including a version with only minor differences from the original one, and versions in which Dolores Umbridge was the Head in a world where Voldemort had won the Battle of Hogwarts. Nevertheless, they were eventually successful in correcting the timeline and restoring peace to Hogwarts.[5]

Typical school year

"Now… to our new students, welcome, to our old students, welcome back! Another year full of magical education awaits you…"
— Start-of-Term Feast speech[src]
Express

The scarlet Hogwarts Express steam engine on Platform 9¾

Term began on 1 September. Students usually reached Hogwarts via the Hogwarts Express, which left Platform 9¾ of London's King's Cross Station at 11 a.m. sharp.[1] There seemed to be other ways of entering the school, such as via broomsticks or Floo Powder, or simply Apparating to a nearby location such as Hogsmeade. Missing the Hogwarts Express for any reason was a very serious problem, but would not cost the student points as long as they got there before the term had officially started.[51] The Hogwarts Express brought the students to Hogsmeade Station. First years traditionally crossed the Black Lake in boats with the gamekeeper, travelling under an opening in the rocks upon which Hogwarts was built, through a curtain of ivy, and finally into an underground harbour.[1]

Older students travelled on the road in carriages pulled by Thestrals (invisible to any that hadn't witnessed death) to the castle.[69] The Start-of-Term Feast took place in the Great Hall. This feast included the Sorting Ceremony, followed by a few words from the current Headmaster or Headmistress. The banquet started after this, including large quantities of food and drink. The feast was closed with a few more words from the Headmaster or headmistress, including the usual "start-of-term notices".[1]

GryffindorCommonRoom1 PM

The Gryffindor common room

After dinner, students were led to their house common room by a prefect. This was a special time for new students to get comfortable with their surroundings, because the next day classes would begin. The class schedules were handed out during breakfast by the Heads of House. After two weeks of classes, the Quidditch team trials and flying lessons for the first years usually occured.[1]

Homework was usually assigned to students at the end of classes or at the end of the school term. It was usually completed by students in the Study Hall, Study Area, library, Gryffindor Tower reading room or another common room. A homework planner could be used to help students to keep track of all their homework assignments. Some magical planners also told the students to complete the homework when it was opened. If a student failed to complete the homework or was late in handing it in, they could be given a detention as a punishment.[1]

Hogwarts's school year was structured in a similar way to other non-magical schools and colleges in the UK, with a three-term year punctuated by holidays at Christmas and Easter and bounded by the long summer holiday of nine weeks. Students had the option of staying at Hogwarts for the winter and spring holidays. Those who chose to stay at the castle during the Christmas holidays did not have lessons and attended a feast on Christmas Day. Students also did not have classes the week of Easter, but this was much less enjoyable due to the large amount of work the teachers usually assigned students at this time in preparation for final exams.[1]

Hogsmeade

Hogsmeade village during Christmas

Other than the breaks and weekends, students did not receive holidays. However, students in the third year and above were allowed to visit Hogsmeade, the local village, occasionally.[68] There were normally four feasts per year: the Start-of-Term Feast at the beginning of the school year, End-of-Term Feast at the end of the school year, and feasts at Hallowe'en and Christmas.[1] Feasts were also called to mark special occasions, such as the beginning of the Triwizard Tournament.[21]

Hallowe'en Feast

Hallowe'en feast

Classes would proceed normally and the next notable event occurred on the evening of 31 October: the Hallowe'en feast. Decorations included giant pumpkins and flocks of hundreds of bats flying across the halls. The served foods included pumpkin treats, tarts, cakes and all sorts of magical sweets. The Quidditch season started usually with the first Quidditch match in the first weeks of November. In the second week of December, the Deputy Head would take names of those who would stay at Hogwarts over the Christmas holidays. The first term usually ended about a week before Christmas, and most of the students and some of the teachers went home by the school train.[1]

Christmas feast at Hogwarts

Christmas feast at Hogwarts

In the Triwizard Tournament years, the Yule Ball occurred on the evening of Christmas Day, ending at midnight.[21] On 25 December, a Christmas feast was held in the Great Hall. Shortly after 6 January (Epiphany aka Twelfth Night), the Hogwarts Express returned to Hogsmeade; the second term would begin. The exact dates of the beginning of the Easter holidays varied every year. During these holidays, the students could go home. The final exams were held the first week of June and the results came out on the second week. In the evening before the Hogwarts Express went back to London, the End-of-Term Feast was held, and outgoing students would partake in a graduation ceremony. The Hogwarts Express returned to London during the third week of June. Some staff and all of the students left Hogwarts for summer holidays.[1]

School spirit

"And be warned: thievery is not tolerated at Hogwarts."
Albus Dumbledore explaining the rules of Hogwarts to a young Tom Riddle[src]

Hogwarts' motto was: "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus", translated as: Never tickle a sleeping dragon. Quidditch was possibly the most popular sport at the school, with most of the student body turning out to watch each match.[1] Hogwarts also had a Frog Choir which sang at special occasions.[73][74][75]

Coat of Arms

Hogwartscrest

The coat of arms of Hogwarts shows each house's mascot and house colours

See also: Heraldry

The blazon of the Hogwarts Coat of Arms clockwise from top left: the Gryffindor lion, the Slytherin serpent, the Ravenclaw eagle, and the Hufflepuff badger, all circling the letter 'H'. The motto, "draco dormiens nunquam titillandus", carried in an escroll beneath the shield. The way that the house mascots are arranged makes the centre line divide the houses with warm colours and mammalian mascots from the houses with cold colours and saurian mascots.[1]

School song

Main article: Hogwarts School Song

There was an official school song, though it was only sung when the headmaster was in a particularly good mood and deemed it appropriate (which is therefore why it was only known to have been commissioned once from 1991 to 1998).[3] It didn't seem to conform to the strict opinions of older headmasters and headmistresses, such as Armando Dippet. As such it may have been an invention of the relaxed Albus Dumbledore, and certainly sounded like it was of his invention.[76] There was no standard rhythm to the song. Everyone could sing it how they like, as such the Weasley twins preferred a slow and deep style. The lyrics are shown below:

"Hogwarts, Hogwarts, Hoggy Warty Hogwarts,
Teach us something please,
Whether we be old and bald,
Or young with scabby knees,
Our heads could do with filling,
With some interesting stuff,
For now they're bare and full of air,
Dead flies and bits of fluff,
So teach us things worth knowing,
Bring back what we've forgot,
Just do your best, we'll do the rest,
And learn until our brains all rot." [3]

Houses

Main article: Hogwarts Houses
"We must unite inside her, or we'll crumble from within."
— The Sorting Hat[src]

Hogwarts students were divided into four houses:

Hogwarts Houses
Name/Crest Gryffindor

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Hufflepuff

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Ravenclaw

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Slytherin

S Crest

Founded by Godric Gryffindor[13] Helga Hufflepuff[13] Rowena Ravenclaw[13] Salazar Slytherin[13]
House ghost Nearly Headless Nick[3][77] Fat Friar[3][77] The Grey Lady[3][77] The Bloody Baron[3][77]
House symbol Lion[78] Badger[78] Eagle[78] Serpent[78]
House colours Deep red and gold[79] Yellow and black[79] Blue and bronze[79] Green and silver[79]
Description Well known for courage, bravery, daring, nerve, and chivalry.[3] Well known for loyalty, patience, hard work, fair-play, honesty, and tolerance.[3] Values intelligence, wit, cleverness, creativity, and wisdom.[3] Values ambition, leadership, cunning, determination, and resourcefulness.[3]
Common room The entrance to the common room was on the seventh floor hidden behind a portrait of the Fat Lady. To enter, the correct password must be provided.[3] Located near the kitchens. To enter, one must tap a fake barrel in the rhythm "Helga Hufflepuff." It was the only common room to have a way to keep students from other houses out (by dumping vinegar on them).[80] Located in a high tower, and the interior was decorated with blue and bronze. To enter, one must answer a riddle from an eagle door knocker.[81] Located in the dungeons, underneath the Black Lake, and hidden behind a stone wall. To enter, the correct password must be provided.[82]
Notable members Harry Potter, Ron Weasley, Hermione Granger, Ginny Weasley, Neville Longbottom, Albus Dumbledore, Minerva McGonagall, Rubeus Hagrid, James and Lily Potter, Sirius Black, Remus Lupin, Peter Pettigrew, Lavender Brown, Parvati Patil, Seamus Finnigan, Dean Thomas, Lee Jordan, Fred Weasley, George Weasley, Bill Weasley, Charlie Weasley, Percy Weasley, Katie Bell, Angelina Johnson, Alicia Spinnet, Oliver Wood, Colin Creevey, James Sirius Potter, Rose Granger-Weasley, Angelica Cole, Ben Copper, Patricia Rakepick, Jae Kim, Emily Tyler, Thorin Nymphadora Tonks, Pomona Sprout, Newton Scamander, Theseus Scamander, Cedric Diggory, Justin Finch-Fletchley, Zacharias Smith, Hannah Abbott, Ernie Macmillan, Susan Bones, Leanne, Teddy Lupin, Silvanus Kettleburn, Penny Haywood, Beatrice Haywood, Jane Court, Diego Caplan, Chiara Lobosca, Philip, Chauncy Luna Lovegood, Myrtle Warren, Penelope Clearwater, Cho Chang, Roger Davies, Michael Corner, Padma Patil, Anthony Goldstein, Terry Boot, Gilderoy Lockhart, Filius Flitwick, Quirinus Quirrell, Marietta Edgecombe, Marcus Belby, Sybill Trelawney, Garrick Ollivander, Ignatia Wildsmith, Chester Davies, Eliza, Tulip Karasu, Andre Egwu, Talbott Winger, Badeea Ali Tom Riddle, Draco Malfoy, Vincent Crabbe, Gregory Goyle, Pansy Parkinson, Theodore Nott, Merlin, Lucius and Narcissa Malfoy, Rodolphus and Bellatrix Lestrange, Regulus Black, Horace Slughorn, Severus Snape, Blaise Zabini, Millicent Bulstrode, Graham Montague, Bloody Baron, Marcus Flint, Albus Potter, Scorpius Malfoy, Leta Lestrange, Felix Rosier, Merula Snyde, Barnaby Lee, Ismelda Murk, Liz Tuttle, Duncan Ashe

House ghosts

"About twenty ghosts had just streamed through the back wall. Pearly-white and slightly transparent, they glided across the room talking to each other and hardly glancing at the first-years."
— The ghosts of Hogwarts[src]
Ghosts of Hogwarts

House ghosts (left to right): Bloody Baron, Fat Friar, Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington, and Helena Ravenclaw

Hogwarts was the most heavily haunted dwelling place in Britain (and this was against stiff competition, as there were more reported ghost sightings/sensings on these damp islands than anywhere else in the world). The castle was a congenial place for ghosts, because the living inhabitants treated their dead friends with tolerance and even affection, no matter how many times they had heard the same old reminiscences. Each of the four Hogwarts houses had its own ghost.[77]

Slytherin boasted the Bloody Baron, who was covered in silver bloodstains. He was well known for being extremely unsocial and many students, including those of his own House, were known to be slightly afraid of him. While alive, he was a hot-tempered man. The least talkative of the house ghosts was the Grey Lady, who was long-haired and beautiful.[77] She was the daughter of Rowena Ravenclaw, making her the only house ghost who was directly related to one of the four Hogwarts founders.[83]

Hufflepuff house was haunted by the Fat Friar, who was executed because senior churchmen grew suspicious of his ability to cure the pox merely by poking peasants with a stick, and his ill-advised habit of pulling rabbits out of the communion cup. Though a genial character in general, the Fat Friar still resented the fact that he was never made a cardinal.[77] He also frequently suggested that Peeves be given a second chance, whether or not he deserved it.[3]

Myrtle Warren as human

Moaning Myrtle

Gryffindor house was home to Nearly Headless Nick, who in life was Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington. Something of a snob, and a less accomplished wizard than he believed, Sir Nicholas lounged around the court of Henry VII in life, until his foolish attempt to beautify a lady-in-waiting by magic caused the unfortunate woman to sprout tusks. Sir Nicholas was stripped of his wand and inexpertly executed, leaving his head hanging off by a single flap of skin and sinew. His ghost retained a feeling of inadequacy with regard to truly headless ghosts.[77]

Another notable Hogwarts ghost was Moaning Myrtle, who haunted an unpopular girls' toilet. Myrtle was a student in Ravenclaw house at Hogwarts when she died, and she chose to return to school in perpetuity, with the short-term aim of haunting her arch-rival and bully, Olive Hornby. As the decades rolled by, Myrtle had made a name for herself as the most miserable ghost in school, and was usually found to be lurking inside one of the toilets and filling the tiled space with her moans and howls.[77]

Administration

The highest position of staff at Hogwarts was the Headmaster or Headmistress. There was also a Deputy Headmaster or Headmistress, who would take over responsibilities of the Headmaster should the circumstances demand it.[51][52]

Heads of Hogwarts

Main article: Hogwarts Headteacher

The Headmaster or Headmistress was appointed by the Hogwarts Board of Governors[84] to oversee the safety and the day-to-day functioning of the school, and had the power to override any decision made by any other authoritative facilitator at the school.

Professor(s) Time Status
Unidentified Headmaster 11th century Unknown
Phyllida Spore c. 1408
Niamh Fitzgerald c. 1470s Permanent
Edessa Sakndenberg c. 1503 Unknown
Fytherley Undercliffe c. 1531
Unidentified Headmaster c. 1568
Vindictus Viridian[85] c. 1703
Amrose Swott[86] c. 1724
Dilys Derwent 17411768 Permanent
Unidentified Headmaster 1792 Unknown
Eupraxia Mole 1876
Phineas Nigellus Black 1890s Permanent
Armando Dippet[87] c. 1925–between 1965 and 1971
Albus Dumbledore between 1965 and 1971[87]8 May 1993
Minerva McGonagall 8 May 1993June 1993 Interim
Albus Dumbledore June 1993April 1996 Permanent
Dolores Umbridge April 199618 June 1996 Permanent; considered illegitimate and thus shut out of Headmaster's office
Albus Dumbledore 19 June 199630 June 1997 Permanent
Minerva McGonagall 30 June 19971 September 1997 Interim
Severus Snape 1 September 19972 May 1998 Permanent
Minerva McGonagall 2 May 1998–at least 2021
Basil Fronsac Unknown Unknown
Brian Gagwilde
Brutus Scrimgeour
Dexter Fortescue
Elizabeth Burke
Everard
Giffard Abbott
Gimlet-eyed Hogwarts Headmistress
Heliotrope Wilkins
Limebert
Mordicus Egg
Quentin Trimble
Vulpus
Walter Aragon
Countless unidentified Headteachers...

Deputy Heads

Main article: Deputy Headmaster

The Deputy Headmaster or Deputy Headmistress (depending on gender) assisted the headmaster or headmistress in his or her duties. In the event of a headmaster or headmistress' incapacitation, the deputy also served as temporary head until the Board of Governors could select a new, permanent one.[52]

Wizard(s) Time
Matilda Weasley's predecessor (possibly) pre-1890s (possibly)
Professor Matilda Weasley Professor Phineas Nigellus Black's tenure as Headmaster
Professor Minerva McGonagall Professor Albus Dumbledore's tenure as Headmaster
Professor Alecto Carrow Professor Severus Snape's tenure as Headmaster
Professor Amycus Carrow

Heads of House

Main article: Head of House

Head of House was the title held by a Professor at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was responsible for looking after the students in one of the four Houses: Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, Ravenclaw or Slytherin. It was possible for a Head of House to serve concurrently as Deputy Head, but not as Headmaster/Headmistress.[1]

House Head Term of office
Gryffindor Godric Gryffindor Medieval times[13]
Unidentified Gryffindor lady ?–pre 1970s
Unidentified Gryffindor seeker
Unidentified Gryffindor man (II)
Unidentified Gryffindor man (III)
Unidentified Gryffindor man (IV)
Muldoon Cragg
Uric Oapley
Podric Piles
Tobias Stump
Valeria Myriadd
Minerva McGonagall 1970s1998[88]
Neville Longbottom By 2008[89]
Hufflepuff Helga Hufflepuff Medieval times[13]
Pomona Sprout ?–pre 2017[90]
Ravenclaw Rowena Ravenclaw Medieval times[13]
Filius Flitwick[91] ?
Slytherin Salazar Slytherin Medieval times[13]
Horace Slughorn ?–1981[92]
Severus Snape 19811997[88]
Horace Slughorn 1997–?[91]
Unknown house Prendergast[93] 1900s-?

Support staff

Position

Wizard(s)

Circa

Caretaker Rancorous Carpe fl. 1876
Gladwin Moon fl. 1890
Apollyon Pringle fl. 1960s
Argus Filch fl. 1970s to 1990s
Matron/Healer Noreen Blainey fl. 1890
Poppy Pomfrey fl. 1970s to 1990s
Nurse Wainscott fl. 1990s
Gamekeeper Unidentified 19th-century Hogwarts gamekeeper fl. 1890
Ogg fl. 1940s to 1960s
Rubeus Hagrid 1943 to present
Chief Attendant of Witchcraft Provisions Lucinda Thomsonicle-Pocus fl. 1990s
Referee and Flight Instructor Chiyo Kogawa fl. 1890
Rolanda Hooch fl. 1990s
Librarian Agnes Scribner fl. 1890
Irma Pince
Unidentified Hogwarts employees
Keeper of the Keys Rubeus Hagrid

Kitchen staff

Main article: Hogwarts house-elves
B4C21M2 House-elves in Hogwarts kitchens

Hogwarts' kitchen

A veritable legion of house-elves were enlisted by Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. They worked the kitchens, preparing feasts for the entire school. They also moved trunks and baggage to and from rooms, cleaned dormitories, and presumably other areas of the castle as well.

In 1994, they became angry with Hermione as she made attempts to free them. Dobby and Winky, who were under Hogwarts' employ at the time, were considered disgraces to the rest of their colleagues due to Dobby being paid and receiving a vacation, while Winky constantly became drunk out of self-pity.[21]

During the Battle of Hogwarts, the house-elves fought against the Death Eaters with Kreacher leading them. They defended their masters by using kitchen knives to stab at the attackers' ankles.[70]

Subjects and teachers

Main article: Hogwarts subjects
"We teachers are rather good at magic, you know."
— Description of Hogwarts' Professors[src]
Subjects

Core subjects: the bat represents Defence Against the Dark Arts, the wand represents Charms, the mortar and pestle represents Potions and the cat represents Transfiguration

Hogwarts had in its faculty an abundance of wise and talented professors. Each specialised in a specific subject.[88][94] Other staff positions included that of a school nurse, caretaker, librarian, and Keeper of the Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts. There were a variety of classes taught at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.[88][94] These included both the core curriculum and the electives, available from third year forward. Some classes could be dropped in the sixth year.[94]

Numerous lessons were described, instructing the students in various branches of magic. Transfiguration, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Charms, Potions, Astronomy, History of Magic, and Herbology were compulsory subjects for the first five years.[94][95][88] At the end of their second year, students were required to add at least two optional subjects to their syllabus for the start of the third year. Five of the choices were Arithmancy, Study of Ancient Runes, Divination, Care of Magical Creatures, and Muggle Studies.[96][97]

In addition, Horcruxes were a banned subject at Hogwarts, due to their extremely dark and inhumane nature.[98]

Core classes

Class Professor Year
Astronomy
B1C14M3 Astronomy Tower farewell Norbert
Satyavati Shah
Aurora Sinistra c. 1985–?
Charms
Charms class in 1991
Filius Flitwick c. 1976–?[88]
Dark Arts (1997–1998 school year only) Amycus Carrow 1997–1998[70]
Defence Against the Dark Arts

(discontinued for the 1997–1998 school year)


B4C14M1 DADA Unforgivable Curses
Dinah Hecat ?
Albus Dumbledore c. 1910s1927[48]
Galatea Merrythought ?–1945[52]
Patricia Rakepick 1988–1989[99]
Olivia Green 1990–1991[100]
Quirinus Quirrell 1991–1992[1]
Gilderoy Lockhart 1992–1993[51]
Remus Lupin 1993–1994[68]
Barty Crouch Jnr (impersonating Alastor Moody) 1994–1995[21]
Dolores Umbridge 1995–1996[69]
Severus Snape 1996–1997[52]
Brindlemore Early 21st century[72]
Flying

(first-years only, optional for older students)


Flying class in 1991
Chiyo Kogawa
Rolanda Hooch[101]
Herbology
Greenhouses
Mirabel Garlick ?–Early 20th century
Herbert Beery ?–Early 20th century[102]
Pomona Sprout Early 20th century–Early 21st century[88]
Neville Longbottom Early 21st century–?[103][72]
History of Magic
B2C9M1 Cuthbert Binns on the Chamber of Secrets
Cuthbert Binns 17th or 18th century–?
Jakub Gorski 2009–2010[72]
Muggle Studies (1997–1998 school year only) Alecto Carrow 1997–1998
Potions
Potions
Horace Slughorn ?–1981
1996–?
Severus Snape (19811996)
Transfiguration
Second year Transfiguration class

Matilda Weasley ?
Albus Dumbledore ?
Minerva McGonagall ?–1998

Electives

When Class Professor Year
Third year on Arithmancy Septima Vector c. 1991–?
Care of Magical Creatures
B3C6M3
Silvanus Kettleburn Early 20th century1992
Rubeus Hagrid 1993–?
Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank 1995
Divination
B3C6M2 Trelawney's first Divination lesson in the trio's third year
Sybill Trelawney[97] 19801995
1996–?
Firenze[104] 19961998
Muggle Studies (Core class in the 1997–1998 school year)
Muggle Studies class HM
Quirinus Quirrell ?–1990
Arif Sikander 1990–1991[105]
Male professor ?
Charity Burbage[106] ?-1997
Concordia Rowle Early 21st century[72]
Study of Ancient Runes
Dromgoole addressing students MA
Bathsheda Babbling c. 1991–?
Clodagh Dromgoole Early 21st century[72]
Elspeth MacGillony Substitute teacher in 2010–2011[72]
Sixth and seventh year
(with sufficient demand)
Advanced Arithmancy Studies
Alchemy
Ancient Studies
Apparition
B6C18M1 Apparition lessons in the Great Hall
Wilkie Twycross

Extra-curricular subjects

Extra-curricular activity

Counselling

"Well, Potter, this meeting is to talk over any career ideas you might have, and to help you decide which subjects you should continue into the sixth and seventh years. Have you had any thoughts about what you would like to do after you leave Hogwarts?"
— Harry's appointment with McGonagall[src]
Careers Advice notice OOTPG NDS

The posting for careers advice

Hogwarts students received career advice from their Heads of House in their O.W.L. year, some weeks prior to the examinations, to help establish what subjects the students needed to concentrate on to achieve the required O.W.L. and N.E.W.T. scores for their chosen occupations.[69]

In fifth year, the students would get career advice, which would help students choose their N.E.W.T. subjects. Bill Weasley told his younger brother Ron about it. Before their examination (during the Easter break) the students would receive a batch of leaflets, advertising different jobs available to Hogwarts students and the N.E.W.T.s required for them. Examples were: Healing, Muggle relations, Wizard banking, Training Security trolls, and working at the Department of Magical Accidents and Catastrophes.[69]

During the first week of summer term, the students discussed their future careers with the Head of Houses during a careers appointment. Harry Potter discussed his wish to become an Auror with McGonagall, who described it as a difficult career path to take. The requirements were high: five N.E.W.T.s. and passing of character and aptitude tests. Auror training then took another three years of study.[69]

Percy Weasley was still reading about his future career possibilities after his careers advice. In Diagon Alley, he read about the later careers of Hogwarts prefects, just before he started his sixth year.[51]

Harry first thought of his career after Hogwarts when he discussed it with Bartemius Crouch Junior (disguised as Alastor Moody) in his fourth year. Crouch suggested that he (and Hermione Granger) would be suitable to become Aurors.[21]

Oddly enough, the students of Hogwarts did not appear to receive similar counselling at the end of their second year, when they chose the elective subjects that could determine their future careers.

Grading system

Hermione Granger: "So top grade's O for 'Outstanding,' and then there's A —"
George Weasley: "No, E. E for 'Exceeds Expectations'."
— Discussion over O.W.L. marks[src]
N.E.W.T

Outstanding W.O.M.B.A.T

Grading on routine homework seemed to be along the same lines as that for Muggle students. Hogwarts students also had more difficult exams as they progressed higher in the system. O.W.L.s (Ordinary Wizarding Levels) were a set of standardised tests for fifth year students, which determined what courses a student could continue to study in their final years at Hogwarts. They were the wizarding equivalent of Muggle O-levels.[69]

N.E.W.T.s (Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests) were optional levels of education for exceptional students, much like A-levels for Muggle students. To progress to N.E.W.T.-level, students had to receive certain high marks on O.W.L. exams, otherwise the student would not be able to cope with the increasingly difficult subject matter. N.E.W.T. tests occurred at the end of the seventh year and could not be retaken.[69][52]

Ordinary Wizarding Level Grading System:

Pass grades:

Fail grades:

  • P - Poor (Fail, may repeat subject)
  • D - Dreadful (Fail, may not receive O.W.L. credit)
  • T - Troll (Fail, with distinction. More than one T may mean refusal into other N.E.W.T.s)

This grading system was also used on W.O.M.B.A.T.s (optional tests taken outside Hogwarts), and was most likely used on N.E.W.T.s also, making this the universal exam grading system in wizarding Britain.[69]

Examinations

End of year exams

"To their great surprise, both he and Ron passed with good marks; Hermione, of course, had the best grades of the first years. Even Neville scraped through, his good Herbology grade making up for his abysmal Potions one."
— Harry Potter regarding final exam results[src]

All students at Hogwarts were required to complete a set of examinations to get into the next year of schooling. There was one exam for each subject. In fifth year, instead of end of the year exams, students sat their O.W.L.s (Ordinary Wizarding Levels); the score they achieved on these was what allowed them to progress to N.E.W.T.-level. In order to progress to N.E.W.T., a student had to score either an 'Outstanding' or an 'Exceeds Expectations' on their O.W.L.[69]

1992 first year exams

Potions exam

End of the year potions exam

The Charms exam consisted of attributing animation to an otherwise inanimate object. In 1992, the students had to make a pineapple dance across Filius Flitwick's desk.[1]

The Transfiguration exam consisted of transfiguring a being into an object. In 1992, the students had to turn a mouse into a snuff box. Extra points were given for how pretty the snuffbox was, while points were taken off if it still had whiskers.[1]

The Potions exam consisted of brewing a potion from memory. In 1992, and in keeping with Severus Snape's unpleasant sense of humour, the students had to produce a Forgetfulness Potion.[1]

In the 1992 History of Magic exam, the test lasted for one hour and the students were required to answer questions about the invention of the Self-Stirring Cauldron by Gaspard Shingleton.[1]

1993 second year exams

These exams were not set in place due to Dumbledore's decision to cancel them due to the events in the Chamber of Secrets that year.[51]

1994 third year exams

The Charms exam required students to perform the Cheering Charm, Freezing Spell,[121] and others. A separate room stood at the ready, if a student overdid their Cheering Charm.[68]

The Transfiguration exam was said to contain difficult tasks, as when finished students emerged "limp and ashen-faced." The exam included turning a teapot into a tortoise. Some students' tortoises still had tails, could breathe steam, and had willow-patterned shells.[68]

The Potions exam was to brew a Confusing Concoction. Points were taken off if students could not get their batch to thicken, as was required.[68]

The History of Magic exam may have included questions on Witch Hunts, as students were required to complete homework on the subject.[68]

DADAexam

The Defence Against the Dark Arts exam consisted of an obstacle course. It contained dark creatures, which included wading across a deep paddling pool containing a Grindylow, a series of potholes full of Red Caps, squishing your way across a patch of marsh while ignoring the misleading directions of a Hinkypunk, then climbing into an old trunk in order to battle a Boggart.[68]

The Divination exam included looking into a crystal ball and being able to distinguish what could be seen. Both Harry Potter and Ronald Weasley chose to simply make something up. Harry's prediction, of a hippogriff flying away, turned out to be accurate. As nobody was mentioned as having failed the exam despite several students admitting they were just making things up, it is likely that anyone who at least pretended to see something would have been given a pass.[68]

1995 fourth year exams

The History of Magic exam involved testing the students on their knowledge of Goblin rebellions.[21]

Ordinary Wizarding Level

OWL exam paper

A Theory of Charms O.W.L. exam paper

An Ordinary Wizarding Level (often abbreviated O.W.L.) was a subject-specific test taken during Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry students' fifth year. These exams were administrated by the Wizarding Examinations Authority. The score made by a student on a particular O.W.L. determined whether or not he or she would be allowed to continue taking that subject in subsequent school years, and whether they might be successful in obtaining a particular job.[69]

Each exam had a written and practical assessment, so students could demonstrate both their practical and theoretical knowledge. The exams were taken over a two week period.[69]

Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test

A Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test (often abbreviated N.E.W.T.) was a subject-specific exam that seventh year witches and wizards at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry took to help them pursue certain careers after their graduation. For instance, the Ministry of Magic only accepted Auror applicants with at least five N.E.W.T.s with top grades of either 'Outstanding' or 'Exceeds Expectations'.[69]

Not much was known about these exams. Some students did not take these exams at all, as some careers in the Wizarding World did not require N.E.W.T.s.

Student years

Main article: First year
Hogwarts boats 1

The first-year students on their way to Hogwarts

A first-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was new to Hogwarts and in their first year of magical education. First-years were typically eleven to twelve years of age. First-years arrived at the castle by crossing the lake with the Keeper of the Keys in boats separate from the older students. They were not allowed to own a broomstick or be on one unless they were attending Flying class. An exception had been made for Harry Potter because he joined the Gryffindor house team due to his exceptional skills with a broomstick.

First-year classes consisted of: Potions, Herbology, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Transfiguration, History of Magic, Astronomy, Charms, and Flying.[1]

Main article: Second year
Hogwarts carriages

School carriages being pulled to Hogwarts castle

A second-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their second year of magical education. Second-years were typically twelve to thirteen years of age unless a student had to repeat the second form. The second year was the first year in which students were allowed to go with the rest of the school in the school carriages pulled by Thestrals up to the castle.

Second-year classes consisted of: Potions, Herbology, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Transfiguration, History of Magic, Astronomy, and Charms. Unlike first-years, second-years were not obligated to attend Flying classes, although they were allowed to bring their own broomsticks. At the end of the year, second-year students chose two or more classes they wished to study as electives the following year.[51]

Main article: Third year
Order-of-the-phoenix-Hogsmeade

Year in which students visit Hogsmeade

A third-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their third year of magical education. Third-years were typically thirteen to fourteen years of age. Third-years were permitted to go to Hogsmeade during certain weekends if they had a signed permission form from their parent/guardian.[68]

The third year was an important one for students, as it was the first year that they were permitted to sit elective courses. Third-year classes consisted of: Potions, Herbology, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Transfiguration, History of Magic, Astronomy, Charms, and the two or more electives the student chose the previous year.

Main article: Fourth year

A fourth-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their fourth year of magical education. Fourth-years were typically fourteen to fifteen years of age. The fourth form was almost identical in its structure to the third; students sat two or more elective courses in addition to the core classes, and were allowed into Hogsmeade during selected weekends.

Fourth-year classes consisted of: Potions, Herbology, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Transfiguration, History of Magic, Astronomy, Charms, and two or more electives. However, fourth-years typically got more work than third-years, so as to prepare for their O.W.L.s.[21]

Main article: Fifth year
OWLS 1996

O.W.L. examination

A fifth-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their fifth year of magical education. Fifth-years were typically fifteen to sixteen years of age. The fifth year was enormously important for students, due to the fact that it was the year in which they must sit their O.W.L. exams, which would determine what N.E.W.T. courses they would be permitted to take later on in their education. O.W.L.s determined what jobs they could apply for in their future careers.[69]

The fifth year was also the year in which students received career counselling from their Heads of House. It was during this meeting that they would be advised as to what N.E.W.T.-level classes they should take in order to qualify for their desired career. Fifth-year classes consisted of: Potions, Herbology, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Transfiguration, History of Magic, Astronomy, Charms, and two or more electives. Before the beginning of the year, one boy and one girl were selected by the Headmaster from each house to become Prefects.[69]

Main article: Sixth year
Slughorn pottermore

N.E.W.T-level Potions lesson

A sixth-year was a student who was in his or her sixth year of magical education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Sixth-years were typically sixteen to seventeen years of age, although some could be older, if they have had to repeat a year like Marcus Flint did. The sixth year was the first year in which students sat N.E.W.T.-level classes. Sixth-years could also elect to take part in Apparition lessons for a fee of twelve Galleons.[52]

Based on students' O.W.L. scores, and depending on the minimum requirements of the professor teaching the subject at the time, students were allowed to sit any number of classes as long as they met said requirements. If the student didn't meet those requirements, they could not attend the N.E.W.T.-level classes, having to repeat the O.W.L.-level classes and the fifth-year exams. While students did have the opportunity to choose whether they wished to continue in particular subjects, those who began studying N.E.W.T.-level subjects in their sixth year were expected to carry on with the subject into the seventh year and sit the N.E.W.T. exam in that subject. Sixth-year students were initially excited to have more free time, but this extra time was intended to help them study and do homework, as many, if not all, teachers assigned more homework and gave more difficult lessons in their N.E.W.T.-level classes.[52]

Main article: Seventh year
HeadBoyPin

The Head Boy pin

A seventh-year was a student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry who was in their seventh and final year of formal magical education. Seventh-years were typically seventeen to eighteen years of age, although some may be older if they have had to repeat a year. The seventh year contained the most important exams given at Hogwarts — the N.E.W.T.s.[52]

Students concluded their N.E.W.T.-level studies in the seventh year, at the end of which they sat the N.E.W.T. exam pertaining to each of their subjects. A student in the seventh year would have the same schedule they had in the sixth year, and would sit only those classes in which they received O.W.L.s meeting the minimum requirement of the professor for that subject. However, not all students would take N.E.W.T.s, as some occupations required only O.W.L.s.[52]

Every year, a male and female seventh-year were appointed Head Boy and Head Girl. In most cases, the Headmaster selected the Head students from the seventh-year Prefects. However, students that had never been Prefects, for example Harry's father James Potter, could still be selected.[1] The graduation would have the students ride the boats out from the boat dock under Hogwarts onto the black sea and land at Hogsmeade Station and ride the Hogwarts Express back to King's Cross Station.[122]

Daily routine

McGonagall Snape Umbridge Feast

Professors McGonagall, Snape, and Umbridge

The day would begin at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast in the Great Hall. During breakfast, the mail arrived in a flurry of hundreds of owls. A bell chime signalled the start of the first class at 9 a.m. The bell chimed again in one hour to signal the start of the next class.[1]

There were two class periods before lunch, scheduled according to house, though N.E.W.T. students could have breaks during some of these. After lunch, there was another break and two more classes. If there was a heavy snowstorm in between periods, certain lessons that took place outside (such as Care of Magical Creatures) could be cancelled, since it would be difficult for students to traverse from the castle to the outside.[51]

Dinner was served in the Great Hall towards the evening, after which the students were expected to be in their house common rooms for studying and socialising.[1]

There were Astronomy classes at night on Wednesdays every week (usually midnight).[1]

The students had to be in bed or in the common rooms by a certain time, after which was called 'after hours'.[1] The times were different for different years (for example, fifth years were allowed to be in the halls until 9:00 p.m.)[21]

Recruitment

"...both Beauxbatons and Durmstrang have a larger studentship than Hogwarts."
— Hogwarts' student ratio[src]

Before school term

HogwartsAcceptanceLetter

Hogwarts acceptance letter

Each year, the Hogwarts Deputy Headmaster sent letters to eligible witches and wizards who would be eleven years old at the start of the incoming term. These letters invited the children to be students at Hogwarts. If for any reason a letter did not reach its intended recipient, owls would continue delivering letters until the person received one (as was Harry Potter's experience when he turned eleven). The letter contained a list of needed supplies, signed by the Chief Attendant of Witchcraft Provisions, Lucinda Thomsonicle-Pocus, which included uniform clothing, spell books, and cauldrons. Letters were also sent to existing students to inform them of the new supplies needed. Students usually obtained school supplies at Diagon Alley in London.[1]

Letters to Muggle-born witches and wizards, such as Hermione and Harry's mother Lily Evans, as well as Tom Marvolo Riddle (Voldemort) and Harry (half-bloods who lived with Muggles and knew nothing of the wizarding world), who may not have been aware of their powers and were unfamiliar with the concealed wizarding world, were delivered in person by a member of Hogwarts staff, who then explained to the parents/guardians about magical society, and reassured them regarding this news. They also assisted the family in regards to buying supplies and gaining access to Diagon Alley.[51]

Hogwarts letters privet drive

Harry Potter's Hogwarts letters being delivered to privet drive

Harry's letter was sent via normal owl delivery, since Professor Dumbledore had presumed that the Dursleys had explained to Harry about Hogwarts and the wizarding world. When no response came from the first, several more letters, each reflecting Harry's new location, were sent. Ultimately, Hagrid was dispatched to hand-deliver Harry's final letter. Once he found Harry, who was with the Dursleys in their vain attempt to keep all wizarding knowledge from Harry, Hagrid explained all about Harry's parents and what had really happened the night they died.[1]

While Remus Lupin's father was a wizard, Dumbledore personally visited the family to invite the boy to Hogwarts given the fact that Remus had been afflicted by lycanthropy. Remus noted that it was only after Dumbledore became headmaster that he could have been accepted at Hogwarts.[87]

Students were allowed to bring a cat, an owl or a toad,[1] but exceptions such as rats and Pygmy Puffs were made. Moreover, students did not have to pay tuition fee, because the British Ministry of Magic covered the cost of all students' magical education.[52][123]

While most wizards and witches in Great Britain and Ireland were educated in Hogwarts, they were not obligated to attend if they did not wish to, as some parents were noted to have home-educated their children (as Lyall Lupin originally intended to do for his son due to his condition) or send them abroad (as Lucius originally intended for his son Draco to Durmstrang Institute). This was temporarily changed in the 1997–1998 school year, in which the new Voldemort-installed regime mandated all eligible children to attend in order to weed out Muggle-borns from the school.[70]

Quidditch

"Quidditch trials will be held in the second week of the term. Anyone interested in playing for their House teams should contact Madam Hooch."
Albus Dumbledore announcing upcoming Hogwarts Quidditch tryouts at the 1991 Start-of-Term Feast[src]
Quidditchpitch

A 1991 Quidditch match

Tryouts for House Quidditch teams happened at the very beginning of the school year. The Heads of house had a list of applicants, which they would pass on to the team captain, so the captain could schedule tryouts at their leisure. First years were usually prohibited from joining a Quidditch team, because they were usually inexperienced with brooms and were forbidden to own them in the first place.[1]

However, exceptions had been made on both counts. Harry Potter was a noticeable exception, he was allowed to join the team in his first year and was the youngest Seeker in a century. Teams had different reputations; before Harry joined in 1991, the Gryffindor team was noted by McGonagall to be on a losing streak and that she could not bear any more of Severus Snape's boasting.[1]

The Slytherin team was considered to have no qualms with cheating and unsportsmanlike conduct. It was noted that the Slytherin team recruited players of brute strength, rather than skill.[1][51][68][69][52]

Hogwarts Quidditch teams

Houses

Gryffindor Quidditch team
Gryffindor™ Quidditch™ Badge
Hufflepuff Quidditch team
Hufflepuff™ Quidditch™ Badge
Ravenclaw Quidditch team
Ravenclaw™ Quidditch™ Badge
Slytherin Quidditch team
Slytherin™ Quidditch™ Badge
Mascot Lion Badger Eagle Serpent
Robe colour(s) Scarlet and gold Yellow and black Blue and bronze Green and silver
Known captains of the 1990s

Charles Weasley

Cedric Diggory Roger Davies Marcus Flint
Oliver Wood Graham Montague
Angelina Johnson Urquhart
Harry Potter

Holidays

Students could go home for certain holidays such as Christmas and Easter. The students who chose to remain were treated to a feast along with some of the faculty.[1]

Christmas feast

Hogwarts Christmas feast

When Christmas holidays ended, classes would begin again. In Harry Potter's second year, Gilderoy Lockhart organised a Valentine's Day celebration which was not continued after he left the school.[51]

The Easter holidays were not as enjoyable as the Christmas ones, as students were overloaded with homework in preparation for their exams, which were taken at the end of the year. Students were not allowed to use magic over the summer holidays until they turned seventeen; magic was also banned in corridors.[1]

Uniform

Main article: Hogwarts uniform
"Uniform
1. Three sets of plain work robes (black)
2. One plain pointed hat (black) for day wear
3. One pair of protective gloves (dragon hide or similar)
4. One winter cloak (black, silver fastenings)
Please note that all student's clothes should carry name tags at all times.
"
First-year Shopping List for Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry
JKR Severus Snape illustration

The students at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry were required to wear a uniform. The uniform consisted of a black robe and a black pointed hat (for daywear). Students wore their own socks and shoes. Students had to wear their uniforms during all lessons, and while eating meals or studying in the Great Hall. Students were allowed to wear their own clothes after lessons in their House dormitory and during the holidays.

Harry in Robe with Wand (Painting) - Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince™

Most students were seen still wearing their uniforms in their house dormitory, most probably because they would need to change into their pyjamas to sleep before they go to bed, so they may feel that it is troublesome to change into their own clothes, then change again into their pyjamas.[1]

Etymology

J. K. Rowling speculated that she might have subconsciously produced the name Hogwarts from the Hogwort plant she saw when walking round Kew Gardens.[124] In the film Labyrinth, Sarah, acted by Jennifer Connelly, meets a goblin outside the gates of the Labyrinth who introduces himself as Hoggle. As they depart, she calls him "Hogwart" instead of his proper name, Hoggle. Also in the film Labyrinth, Jareth the Goblin King, acted by David Bowie, often calls his goblins by the wrong names and at one point he incorrectly calls Hoggle "Hogwart." It is, of course, possible that the name may have derived from the word "Warthog", but simply reversed.

Behind the scenes

  • The school's full name suggests that there must be a difference between witchcraft and wizardry, which are otherwise known simply as magic. It can be assumed that witchcraft is magic when performed by females and wizardry by males.
  • According to Remus Lupin, attendance at Hogwarts by British students is not mandatory; they may be home schooled by their parents, or sent to another magical school;[125] (this rule was changed during the 1997–1998 school year, but was presumably restored after the demise of Voldemort.) It is likely this extended to Lucius Malfoy's also expressed interest in his son attending the Durmstrang Institute.[21]
  • There are two Headmasters known to have held the title more than once; they were Minerva McGonagall and Albus Dumbledore.
Original hand-drawn layout of Hogwarts

Original hand-drawn layout of Hogwarts

  • J. K. Rowling revealed that Hogwarts is a state school, and the Ministry of Magic shoulders all of the school's financial needs.[10]
  • There may be an exchange programme for Hogwarts and Ilvermorny. The Damen Blue Line Subway Station in Chicago, Illinois, is, according to J. K. Rowling, where students make the exchange.[126]
  • J. K. Rowling said she wanted a humorous motto for Hogwarts since so many schools have less pragmatic ones such as "Reach for the stars".
  • Subjects in Hogwarts had different names in Rowling's earliest notes: Herbology was called "Herbalism" and Transfiguration was called "Transfiguration/Metamorphosis." Core subjects were also different, with Divination, Alchemy, and a subject called simply "Beasts" all being compulsory from the first year.
  • The school song is only sung in the first book, and partially by Hermione and Hagrid in the fourth film. However, the song is sung completely in the deleted scenes as a welcoming to the students of Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, which can be credited to one of the many eccentricities of Albus Dumbledore.
  • A board game called Destination Hogwarts is based on the school and castle.
  • In the Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone video game, a Muggle Studies Classroom is featured on the fifth floor, and an Ancient Runes Classroom is on the sixth floor.
  • In Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Dumbledore believes that Hogwarts is the place Tom Riddle felt was his real home. Ironically, this is also how Harry Potter felt about Hogwarts which is why it was stated that Harry's stomach lurched when Dumbledore told him this.
  • J. K. Rowling said in an interview that there are about one thousand students attending Hogwarts at any given time. Assuming that the number of students is divided equally according to House, gender and year, there would be 250 students per House, 125 boys and 125 girls. In a given House and in each year at the school, there would be around 36 students (250 divided by 7 equals 35.7), or 18 boys and 18 girls.
    • However, the books mention no more than five students of the same gender, House and year. For example, no other Gryffindor boys in Harry's year besides Ron, Neville, Seamus and Dean are known. Assuming an equal division, that means there are 10 students per year in one House, 70 per House and 280 in the whole school. The films also show, approximately, this number of students.
    • Rowling's statement is supported by the fact that, when Harry sees his father doing his O.W.L. (in the Pensieve in Snape's office), there are over 150 students. Secondly, during a Quidditch match, everybody was supporting Gryffindor except around 200 Slytherins supporting their own. It is also possible that there are more dormitories that don't appear in the books and films. The only ones mentioned in the books are the ones that house the students who are actually in the book, e.g. Harry, Ron, Neville, Hermione.
    • Another theory is that Harry's year was an unusually small intake, due to the fact that the time at which those students would've been conceived was during the height of the First Wizarding War and many wizarding families may have been reluctant to bring children into the world at such a dangerous time.
  • It is rumoured that on the W.O.M.B.A.T. test, Rowena Ravenclaw had a dream that a warty hog was leading her to a lake and that's how Hogwarts got its name.
  • J. K. Rowling has said in an interview that Hogwarts is a multi-faith school,[127] and later confirmed that every "religion/belief/non-belief system" is represented at Hogwarts other than Wicca,[128] as she felt this was a "different concept of magic" as compared to that taught at Hogwarts.[129]
  • In Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2, the Anti-Disapparition Jinx was lifted in 1998 as Draco Malfoy could apparate to Blaise Zabini and Gregory Goyle. OBS: This is only shown in the films, and the films are known to take liberties with the rules established in the books, often in the interest of dramatic effect or convenience.
  • On the subject of house-elves, J. K. Rowling believed Helga Hufflepuff did what was the most moral thing to do at that time.[130]
  • The Hogwarts uniform worn in the books consists of a black robe and a black pointed hat. The robes bear no marks to distinguish between the houses. Students wear their own socks and shoes.
  • The uniform portrayed in the films consists of a white collared, long sleeved shirt, a tie of their house colours (getting more sophisticated each year), a grey jumper vest, black slacks for males and a black, knee length skirt for females paired with black or grey socks. Both genders wear black comfortable shoes. Each student wears a cloak that bears their house crest on the front, right side and has a lining of their house color: green for Slytherin, red for Gryffindor, blue for Ravenclaw, and yellow for Hufflepuff. During the winter months, a grey jumper replaces the jumper vest for comfort and a scarf bearing their two house colours is worn for warmth. A black pointed hat is provided but is only worn for special occasions such as the opening ceremony, special dinners, house cup ceremony etc.

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Notes and references

  1. 1.00 1.01 1.02 1.03 1.04 1.05 1.06 1.07 1.08 1.09 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 1.23 1.24 1.25 1.26 1.27 1.28 1.29 1.30 1.31 1.32 1.33 1.34 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone
  2. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them: The Original Screenplay
  3. 3.00 3.01 3.02 3.03 3.04 3.05 3.06 3.07 3.08 3.09 3.10 3.11 3.12 3.13 3.14 3.15 3.16 3.17 3.18 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 7 (The Sorting Hat)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Wizarding Schools" at Wizarding World
  5. 5.0 5.1 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
  6. 1997 interview in The Herald (Glasgow)
  7. 7.0 7.1 Writing by J. K. Rowling: "The Hogwarts Express" at Wizarding World
  8. 3 July 1999 interview in the Telegraph
  9. 8 July 2000 South West News Service interview
  10. 10.0 10.1 http://hellogiggles.com/jk-rowling-hogwarts-costs/2/
  11. "World Exclusive Interview with J K Rowling," South West News Service, 8 July 2000 - "Hogwarts just serves Britain and Ireland."
  12. Writing by J. K. Rowling: "The Quill of Acceptance and The Book of Admittance" at Wizarding World
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 13.4 13.5 13.6 13.7 13.8 13.9 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 9 (The Writing on the Wall)
  14. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 11 (The Sorting Hat's New Song)
  15. Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Peeves" at Wizarding World
  16. Wizarding World of Harry Potter Grand Opening June 18: Details About Hogwarts Emerge at The Leaky Cauldron
  17. Wizarding World of Harry Potter Grand Opening June 18: Details About Hogwarts Emerge at The Leaky Cauldron
  18. Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
  19. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 4, Side Quest "Nearly Headless Nick"
  20. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 20 (Lord Voldemort's Request)
  21. 21.00 21.01 21.02 21.03 21.04 21.05 21.06 21.07 21.08 21.09 21.10 21.11 21.12 Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
  22. Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Floo Powder" at Wizarding World
  23. Hogwarts Legacy
  24. 24.0 24.1 Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "The Map Chamber"
  25. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Secrets of the Restricted Section"
  26. 26.0 26.1 Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Percival Rackham's Trial"
  27. 27.0 27.1 27.2 Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Charles Rookwood's Trial"
  28. 28.0 28.1 Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Niamh Fitzgerald's Trial"
  29. 29.0 29.1 Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "San Bakar's Trial"
  30. Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Chamber of Secrets" at Wizarding World
  31. 31.0 31.1 Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Peeves" at Wizarding World
  32. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "The Caretaker's Lunar Lament"
  33. The Art and Making of Hogwarts Legacy (see this image)
  34. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 6 (The Noble and Most Ancient House of Black)
  35. Hogwarts Legacy (see this video)
  36. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Charms Class"
  37. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "The Polyjuice Plot"
  38. 38.0 38.1 Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Welcome to Hogwarts"
  39. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "The Path to Hogwarts"
  40. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Jackdaw's Rest"
  41. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Lodgok's Loyalty"
  42. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Wand Mastery"
  43. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "The Final Repository"
  44. Hogwarts Legacy, Relationship Quest "Harlow's Last Stand"
  45. Hogwarts Legacy, Main Quest "Weasley After Class"
  46. Hogwarts Legacy, Relationship Quest "A Bird in the Hand"
  47. Hogwarts Legacy, Relationship Quest "In the Shadow of the Relic"
  48. 48.0 48.1 48.2 48.3 48.4 Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald - The Original Screenplay
  49. Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (film) (see this image)
  50. Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore
  51. 51.00 51.01 51.02 51.03 51.04 51.05 51.06 51.07 51.08 51.09 51.10 51.11 51.12 51.13 Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
  52. 52.00 52.01 52.02 52.03 52.04 52.05 52.06 52.07 52.08 52.09 52.10 52.11 52.12 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  53. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 28 (Snape's Worst Memory)
  54. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 1, Chapter 1 (Your Journey Begins)
  55. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 2, Chapter 10 (The Vault of Ice)
  56. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 3, Chapter 1 (Year Three Begins) - Herbology Lesson "Valerian Sprigs"
  57. 57.0 57.1 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 4, Chapter 1 (Year Four Begins)
  58. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 5, Chapter 2 (Grave Danger)
  59. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 3, Chapter 9 (The Vault of Fear)
  60. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 4, Chapter 16 (The Forest Vault)
  61. 61.0 61.1 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 5, Chapter 30 (Into the Vault)
  62. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 6, Chapter 5 (Wherefore Art Thou, Weasleys?)
  63. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 6, Chapter 2 (Curses and Prophecies)
  64. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 6, Chapter 18 (Into the Forest)
  65. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 6, Chapter 19 (A Farewell to a Friend)
  66. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 6, Chapter 20 (A Circle of Friends)
  67. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 6, Chapter 42 (The Final Vault)
  68. 68.00 68.01 68.02 68.03 68.04 68.05 68.06 68.07 68.08 68.09 68.10 68.11 68.12 68.13 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  69. 69.00 69.01 69.02 69.03 69.04 69.05 69.06 69.07 69.08 69.09 69.10 69.11 69.12 69.13 69.14 69.15 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix
  70. 70.0 70.1 70.2 70.3 70.4 70.5 70.6 70.7 Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
  71. Harry Potter: Magic Awakened official website - Notable Alumni - "For fans of Harry Potter, there are many familiar faces from the series that appear in Harry Potter: Magic Awakened. Taking place ten years after the Battle of Hogwarts, many past alumni and professors have become valuable members of the school's faculty…"
  72. 72.0 72.1 72.2 72.3 72.4 72.5 72.6 72.7 72.8 72.9 Harry Potter: Magic Awakened
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  75. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 3, "The Frog Choir" Achievement
  76. JK's official site (text only), accessed 28/7/2011
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  78. 78.0 78.1 78.2 78.3 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 3 (The Letters from No One)
  79. 79.0 79.1 79.2 79.3 Writing by J. K. Rowling: "Colours" at Wizarding World
  80. Transcription of new Pottermore information
  81. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 29 (The Lost Diadem)
  82. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 12 (The Polyjuice Potion)
  83. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 31 (The Battle of Hogwarts)
  84. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 14 (Cornelius Fudge)
  85. The Wizarding World of Harry Potter
  86. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (film) - DVD (Disc 2)
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  89. Harry Potter: Magic Awakened - October 2021 special event (see this video)
  90. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 36 (The Parting of the Ways)
  91. 91.0 91.1 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 29 (The Phoenix Lament)
  92. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 4 (Horace Slughorn)
  93. Fantastic Beasts: The Secrets of Dumbledore: Movie Magic
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  95. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 5 (Diagon Alley)
  96. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 14 (Cornelius Fudge)
  97. 97.0 97.1 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 6 (Talons and Tea Leaves)
  98. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 23 (Horcruxes)
  99. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 5, Chapter 1 (Year Five Begins)
  100. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 7, Chapter 40 (Family Matters)
  101. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 9 (The Midnight Duel)
  102. The Tales of Beedle the Bard, "The Fountain of Fair Fortune"
  103. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Epilogue (Nineteen Years Later)
  104. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 27 (The Centaur and the Sneak)
  105. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 7, Chapter 1 (Year Seven Begins)
  106. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 1 (The Dark Lord Ascending)
  107. (see this image) - A prop used in the films on display as part of Harry Potter: The Exhibition
  108. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 5 onward; Defence Against the Dark Arts Lesson in general (speech bubble: "I joined the Astronomy Club! For some reason, space doesn't scare me...")
  109. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 13 (Detention with Dolores)
  110. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 11 (The Duelling Club)
  111. 111.0 111.1 Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (video game)
  112. (see this image) - A prop used in the films on display as part of Harry Potter: The Exhibition
  113. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 17 (Educational Decree Number Twenty-Four)
  114. (see this image) - A prop used in the films on display as part of Harry Potter: The Exhibition
  115. (see this image) - A prop used in the films on display as part of Harry Potter: The Exhibition
  116. Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (film)
  117. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter 7 (The Slug Club)
  118. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) GBC version
  119. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 3, "A DRAGON'S QUEST" Achievement
  120. 120.0 120.1 Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 3, "WELCOME TO THE SPHINX CLUB" Achievement
  121. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (video game)
  122. JK talks on how the graduation would work leaving Hogwarts
  123. Twitter favicon J.K. Rowling on Twitter: "@emmalineonline1 @micnews There's no tuition fee! The Ministry of Magic covers the cost of all magical education!"
  124. 2001 Sydney Morning Herald article
  125. J. K. Rowling just solved the riddle of how much Hogwarts costs
  126. Twitter favicon J.K. Rowling on Twitter: "It's for exchange students from Ilvermorny. Duh."
  127. http://maam-pince.blogspot.com/2007/10/jkr-hogwarts-is-a-multifaith-school.html
  128. Twitter favicon J.K. Rowling on Twitter: "To everyone asking whether their religion/belief/non-belief system is represented at Hogwarts: the only people I never imagined there 1/2 are Wiccans."
  129. Twitter favicon J.K. Rowling on Twitter: ".@GredxForgex Me too! But it's a different concept of magic to the one laid out in the books, so I don't really see how they can co-exist."
  130. "Yeah, it's a complicated issue. I would say that Hufflepuff gave — Hufflepuff did what was the most moral thing to do at that time, and we are talking about over a thousand years ago. So that would be to give them good conditions of work." - J.K. Rowling PotterCast Interview

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