American Schools of Witchcraft and Wizardry

Rowena Grunnion-Ffitch rowena_grunnion_ffitch at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 1 23:01:59 UTC 2001


No: HPFGUIDX 26977

   We know of at least one, The Salem Witches'
Institute, (and does the name indicate it is a girls'
school? If so there must be a parallel boys' school
'The Salem Warlocks Institute'? And what exactly is
the difference between a Wizard and a Warlock? I've
seen both used). 
   I would speculate there are several schools in the
United States, (it being quite a large country). The
oldest would be those established during colonial
times, The Salem Institute(s) in New England and a
second school in Virginia, (called what?). Both
schools would have been founded by Hogwarts graduates,
(as they were British Colonies). 
   There would also be a School of similar age on the
west coast of Hispanic origins, possibly founded by a
Beauxbaton graduate or somebody from a lesser Spanish
magic school, (it is implied there are smaller, less
famous schools).
   And a much younger, (nineteenth century) school in
the midwest founded perhaps by graduates of all three
American schools and native American magicians as well.

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