05 School of Magic
This is a very long journey, from England to France, crossing the ocean in the middle and having to travel through several countries in western Europe, which shows that this journey is enough to make the little wizards of Hogwarts bump.
"Although I know that Boothbaton's location is in France... do you have any of you know the specific location?" Ashinsha suddenly asked in a bored manner.
The people present shook their heads in a daze. Even Hermione, who had read many books about magic, was not very clear about the specific location of the Boothbaton Magic School.
"Maybe it's too hidden. After all, the location of the magic school is hidden. Although the wizards in the UK know where Hogwarts is, they don't know much about foreign magic schools. This is a kind of protection, just like the Muggles in the whole world don't know the location of Hogwarts. Sometimes if this protection is done too well, foreign wizards will not know much about it." Sherlock explained.
The precise location of every magic school is a secret to keep.
Not only because of fear of being persecuted by the Muggles (the long school history of each school has more or less recorded wizard wars to varying degrees), but also because of pressure from the magic department (not only in the UK, but also in various regions, young wizard education has been suppressed to a certain extent).
Historically, magic schools tend to be built in inland mountainous areas (there are exceptions to choose locations), because these places are difficult to find by Muggles and are convenient to use the terrain to resist the destruction of the black magic wizard.
The records of magic schools on the magic world map published in the magic world only reveal a small part of the relevant details.
The map of the Magic World is marked with a total of 11 famous magic schools in the international magic world, but only 7 are currently known (including Hogwarts). In addition to Hogwarts in the UK, Boothbaton in France, and Demstrong near the Scandinavia, magic schools on several continents have only just appeared.
After all, the magic circles of various countries have huge differences from the international situation of Muggle countries. For example, if two countries merge, the magic circles of the two countries also merge. But if one country splits, the magic circles will also be divided into two. This is in form, which is like this in the Soviet Union and Russia now.
However, although the international magic world composed of the magic world of various countries is the first international situation and force recognized by wizards, some countries have been unwilling to integrate into the torrent of the international magic world due to backwardness, inconsistent political views, and poverty, and their country's magic world is unwilling to integrate into the torrent of the international magic world, and of course they are unwilling to disclose the true strength of their country's magic world to the public.
Even if there may be magic schools in remote places, they are not allowed to be made public because of the decisions made by the local magic regime, especially in the international field...
Of course, there are also some who are willing to integrate into the international torrent under the years of keeping pace with the times. After all, backwardness means being passively beaten. Once the national magic circle is made public, the internal forces will be released.
For example, in the past decade, four magic schools have been exposed.
They are the ‘Castrobrook Magic School in Brazil.’
This South American magic school is located deep in the hidden rainforest. For Muggles who accidentally entered and had no magic, they saw only a piece of ruins.
But in fact, Castrobrook is a square-looking castle, which is easily reminiscent of a temple.
The school is guarded by Capola Elf, a fluffy Elf in the mythology of local native Brazilian people. It often helps to take care of students and creatures in the forest in the dark.
The former principal of Castrobrook, Doradu, once proposed to send a few Capola elves to the Forbidden Forest in Hogwarts, so that the principal Armand, who complained about the Pipi, knew that they would cause trouble, but was later rejected.
Castrobrook's students wore bright green cloaks and were particularly good at potions and magic biology. The school provided many exchange opportunities for European students interested in South American potions, and also cultivated many outstanding potionists, such as Libashu Polachi and João Coelio.
Bill Weasley used to want to go, but he didn't go because his family couldn't afford it.
There is also a magic school that is the Ugadu Magic School in Africa.
Ugadu is the largest of all magic schools (although there are several smaller magic schools in Africa, only this one ended up being more than 1,000 years and received international acclaim). He welcomes students from all continents to come and study, but the location given is only the clue of "Moon Mountains".
Moreover, Ugadu's graduates performed particularly well in astronomy, alchemy and their own transformations.
The wand was invented by Europeans. Before African wizards adopted wands in the last century, they could cast spells by just waving their fingers or making gestures until they later took the form of a long stick staff.
At a recent international alchemy seminar, the works of the Ugadu team triggered a riot. Many older and experienced wizards felt that it was dangerous to have a group of fourteen-year-old wizards who transformed elephants and cheetahs by their thoughts, so they filed a formal complaint with the International Federation of Wizards.
Students who have licensed Ugadu to enroll will receive a notification of "Dream Messenger". The Dream Messenger is sent by the principal at the time and will appear when the children fall asleep and leave a mark - usually when the children wake up and find themselves holding a stone engraved with words, which is the unique way to choose in Ugadu.
Mahotokoro Magic School in Japan.
The school's gorgeous and exquisite appearance is made of white jade, and is located on the southern Iwo Jima, a volcanic island that is said to be uninhabitable. Students have to ride huge sea petrels to and from the school to the home every day.
This ancient Japanese school has the least students among the 11 schools.
Students are 7 years old and above, but they must not start classes until they are 11 years old.
Chapter completed!