
"Primary studentship" means that they send invites to eligible young wizards and witches in those nations. Although there was never any school, as such, of Magic Realists, the fact that the museum building had formerly housed the Lidwina School for Girls was. Notes: Largest school of magic in the world, a test is required to enterĪreas where most do not attend a formal school: Indonesia, Central and Northern Asia, most of Western, Central and Southern Africa. Pow-wows is a collection of spells and charms. Braucherei magic originated in the nineteenth century and is based on a book by John George Hohman called Pow-wows. Primary Studentship: Latin America, Spain Pow-wow Folk Magic (also known as Braucherei in Deitsch) is a type of American Folk Magic once prominent in Pennsylvania among the Pennsylvania Dutch people. Primary Studentship: United States, Canada, Australia, New Zealand Notes: Oldest school of magic in the world, it was abandoned for over a millennia before being refounded as a school of wand magic. Primary Studentship: South Asia, Middle East Notes: Possesses the largest magical library in the world. Primary Studentship: Italy, Greece, Turkey, North Africa, Middle East Like Durmstrang, they teach the Dark Arts Chichewa, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Corsican, Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dhivehi, Dogri, Dutch, Esperanto, Estonian. Notes: has something of a dark reputation. Primary Studentship: Brazil, Portugal, Latin America, Mozambique, Angola Primary Studentship: Japan, Korea, South-east Asia Notes: Female students only, famous for their potions. Primary Studentship: United States, Canada Primary Studentship: Germany, Western Russia, Scandinavia, Eastern Europe Location: Northern Europe (Norwegian Fjords) London Escaped: School of Magic escape room - See 181 traveler reviews, 57 candid photos, and great deals for London, UK, at Tripadvisor. Primary Studentship: France, Spain, Portugal, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands Notes: Smallest school of magic in the world, renowned for Transfiguration. Primary studentship: England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland I'll put my own speculation in the comments. So where, do you think, are the others? Remember, these eleven schools have to cover the entire world! Either some of those schools are absolutely huge, many people do not receive formal education, or wizarding numbers are very unevenly distributed.

It might be a magical equivalent of the Women's Institute. We know five from canon:īut it's not confirmed to be a school.

Classes start again in the week of September 11. So, there are eleven schools of magic in the world. The Dutch School of Southern California offers Dutch Language and Cultural ('NTC') education each Saturday at three locations in Southern California: North Hollywood, Orange County and San Diego. The Beauxbatons entry also added that Hogwarts is quite unique in the way it serves such a small area (The British Isles):īeauxbatons has a preponderance of French students, though Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Luxembourgians and Belgians also attend in large numbers (both Beauxbatons and Durmstrang have a larger studentship than Hogwarts). The Pottermore entry on Durmstrang dropped a bombshell on us:ĭurmstrang once had the darkest reputation of all eleven wizarding schools.
