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masterofmystery 01-30-2016 05:24 AM

J.K. Rowling reveals 3 of 11 major wizarding schools in Brazil, Japan & Africa
 
Brazilian, Japanese and African Harry Potter fans can rejoice over the news that there are official and large Wizarding schools in those areas, as revealed by J.K. Rowling through Pottermore on Friday.

Brazil's school Castelobruxo, Japan's Mahoutokoro and Africa's Uagadou are three of the 11 official schools vetted by the International Confederation of Wizards, Rowling said. American school Ilvermorny, Scotland's Hogwarts, France's Beauxbatons, and northern Europe's Durmstrang are four others long-standing schools for wizards and witches worldwide. There is also another one in Australia, though the name has not been revealed.

<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">We’ve got all you could need to know about Castelobruxo, the wizarding school in <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Brazil?src=hash">#Brazil</a>: <a href="https://t.co/DkCQfrUhcg">https://t.co/DkCQfrUhcg</a> <a href="https://t.co/L0DY2CAJWX">pic.twitter.com/L0DY2CAJWX</a></p>&mdash; Pottermore (@pottermore) <a href="https://twitter.com/pottermore/status/693252309397192704">January 30, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Castelobruxo is an imposing square edifice of golden rock, often compared to a temple. Both building and grounds are protected by the Caipora, small and furry spirit-beings who are extraordinarily mischievous and tricky, and who emerge under cover of night to watch over the students and the creatures who live in the forest. Former Castelobruxo Headmistress Benedita Dourado was once heard to laugh heartily, on an exchange visit to Hogwarts, when Headmaster Armando Dippet complained of Peeves the poltergeist. Her offer to send him some Caipora for the Forbidden Forest 'to show you what trouble really is' was not accepted.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Read all about Mahoutokoro, the <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Japanese?src=hash">#Japanese</a> wizarding school: <a href="https://t.co/E4WwnAFSub">https://t.co/E4WwnAFSub</a> <a href="https://t.co/mUFvTxEfnP">pic.twitter.com/mUFvTxEfnP</a></p>&mdash; Pottermore (@pottermore) <a href="https://twitter.com/pottermore/status/693260337085284352">January 30, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Students are presented with enchanted robes when they arrive, which grow in size as they do, and which gradually change colour as the learning of their wearer increases, beginning a faint pink colour and becoming (if top grades are achieved in every magical subject) gold. If the robes turn white, this is an indication that the student has betrayed the Japanese wizard's code and adopted illegal practices (which in Europe we call 'Dark' magic) or broken the International Statute of Secrecy. To 'turn white' is a terrible disgrace, which results in instant expulsion from the school and trial at the Japanese Ministry for Magic. Mahoutokoro's reputation rests not only on its impressive academic prowess, but also on its outstanding reputation for Quidditch, which, legend has it, was introduced to Japan centuries ago by a band of foolhardy Hogwarts students who were blown off course during an attempt to circumnavigate the globe on wholly inadequate broomsticks.
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p lang="en" dir="ltr">Get ready to discover Uagadou, <a href="https://twitter.com/hashtag/Africa?src=hash">#Africa</a>’s own school of wizardry: <a href="https://t.co/E2NcyG1q9E">https://t.co/E2NcyG1q9E</a> <a href="https://t.co/62CVZMBXLS">pic.twitter.com/62CVZMBXLS</a></p>&mdash; Pottermore (@pottermore) <a href="https://twitter.com/pottermore/status/693256091833122816">January 30, 2016</a></blockquote>
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Although Africa has a number of smaller wizarding schools (for advice on locating these, see introductory paragraph), there is only one that has stood the test of time (at least a thousand years) and achieved an enviable international reputation: Uagadou. The largest of all wizarding schools, it welcomes students from all over the enormous continent. The only address ever given is 'Mountains of the Moon'; visitors speak of a stunning edifice carved out of the mountainside and shrouded in mist, so that it sometimes appears simply to float in mid-air. Much (some would say all) magic originated in Africa, and Uagadou graduates are especially well versed in Astronomy, Alchemy and Self-Transfiguration.

Govoni 01-30-2016 05:34 AM

OMG! OMG! OMG!

The others have been mentioned previously, but I don't think the Brazilian one has. Also, canon things! This is so exciting!

I love anything that expands the canon.

*will probably add to this later if we start a discussion*

Stefan 01-30-2016 05:50 AM

YAS! More canon stuff!

Mahoutokoro! YAS!

Zoe 01-30-2016 05:59 AM

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Originally Posted by Govoni (Post 11870454)
The others have been mentioned previously, but I don't think the Brazilian one has. Also, canon things! This is so exciting!

The Brazilian school was mentioned in Goblet of Fire. In "Bagman and Crouch," Ron tells Harry that 'Bill had a penfriend at a school in Brazil ... this was years and years ago ... and he wanted to go on an exchange trip but Mum and Dad couldn't afford it. His penfriend got all offended when he said he wasn't going and sent him a cursed hat. It made his ears shrivel up.' :lol:



But EEE! I am really glad that she's given more information about the schools that have been briefly mentioned in the past. I hope we get word on the other major wizarding schools soon!

lazykitty 01-30-2016 06:36 AM

That means there's still three others that we don't know the location of yet, plus the name of the Australian one :yes:

Charely Potter 01-30-2016 07:13 AM

Awesome! I had been looking forward to hearing more about these other wizarding schools.

FearlessLeader19 01-30-2016 01:41 PM

Wheeeeee! I went to the one in Brazil! xD
Can't wait to know more about these and the other schools!

Steelsheen 01-30-2016 02:06 PM

a much larger Wizarding schools world map is now up on Pottermore here: https://www.pottermore.com/writing-b...arding-schools (click on the map to make it bigger)

i am sooooo excited for this aaahhh!!! :woot:

ArianaBlack 01-30-2016 04:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Steelsheen (Post 11870533)
a much larger Wizarding schools world map is now up on Pottermore here: https://www.pottermore.com/writing-b...arding-schools (click on the map to make it bigger)

OOOOOH :x3: thanks for sharing this link ^^

eeeeee great things are happening I CAN FEEL IT IN MY BONES

hpluvr037 01-31-2016 04:01 AM

Wow, I absolutely LOVE that color-changing robe tidbit! Really creative. :yes:

Ivana R 02-01-2016 03:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Govoni (Post 11870454)
OMG! OMG! OMG!

The others have been mentioned previously, but I don't think the Brazilian one has. Also, canon things! This is so exciting!

I love anything that expands the canon.

*will probably add to this later if we start a discussion*

Where do you think I learnt everything I know?:whistle:

Govoni 02-01-2016 07:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Zoe (Post 11870456)
The Brazilian school was mentioned in Goblet of Fire. In "Bagman and Crouch," Ron tells Harry that 'Bill had a penfriend at a school in Brazil ... this was years and years ago ... and he wanted to go on an exchange trip but Mum and Dad couldn't afford it. His penfriend got all offended when he said he wasn't going and sent him a cursed hat. It made his ears shrivel up.' :lol:

Yes, but it wasn't formally named. I've got the bad habit of disregarding things like this unless it's got a proper name attached to it, you know? I mean, it's simple to say a school's either here or there.

That's all I meant. :glomp:


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