Wizarding primary schools again

clairey at airy-fairy.co.uk clairey at airy-fairy.co.uk
Thu Apr 12 13:58:25 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 16517

--- In HPforGrownups at y..., jennifer.k at l... wrote:
> Claire:
>  > Do you think that (if they did go to school) they go to muggle 
> schools? At the start of PS/SS Ginny begs her mom to let her go to 
> Hogwarts. If they do go to wizarding primary schools would they be 
> taught simple charms? If not, what would be the point in having a 
> wizarding school and not just going to a muggle school?
> 
> Catherine:
> > Well for one thing, it wouldn't be very sensible for them to 
attend 
> a Muggle school, as I would've thought that it would be very 
> difficult to keep a load of wizarding children quiet about their 
> origins etc, and it would be very awkward if they were to develop 
> Muggle friendships.
> 
> Just look what happened to poor Harry - not even knowing what he 
was, 
> brought up as a muggle, he still managed to turn a teachers hair 
blue 
> and levitate (or something) to the roof of the school. I am 
surprised 
> there weren´t any more fuss about that. Imagin to let loose all the 
> wizardingkids of Great Britain (and other parts of the world of 
> course... :) in muggleschools, when only four years old for 
instance, 
> demanding them to keep quiet about what they can do (for instance 
> with the great bully who threaten them into give him their 
lunchmoney 
> every day...) and to always be wachful of their powers, never 
letting 
> anything (such as dying the teachers wig) slip out. 
> I do believe in a Wizarding prep-school, if there´s anyone at all. 
> /Jennifer


When did Harry turn a teachers hair blue? Thats i good one...but it 
isn't in my book...

:)

claire





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