A magic school is an institution for learning
magic, appearing in works of
fantasy depicting worlds in which magic exists and in which there is an organized society of magicians or wizards who pass on their knowledge systematically. It may also be a school that is magically protected or a Faculty of Magic in a university which also teaches other subjects. More loosely, also a place where a single wizard teaches an apprentice can count as a magic school.
Folklore
The Black School, where the Icelandic priest and scholar
Sæmundr fróði supposedly learned magic from the Devil[8]
L. Spolton (1963), "The Secondary School in Post‐war Fiction", British Journal of Educational Studies, 11 (2): 125–141,
doi:
10.1080/00071005.1963.9973093
A magic school is an institution for learning
magic, appearing in works of
fantasy depicting worlds in which magic exists and in which there is an organized society of magicians or wizards who pass on their knowledge systematically. It may also be a school that is magically protected or a Faculty of Magic in a university which also teaches other subjects. More loosely, also a place where a single wizard teaches an apprentice can count as a magic school.
Folklore
The Black School, where the Icelandic priest and scholar
Sæmundr fróði supposedly learned magic from the Devil[8]
L. Spolton (1963), "The Secondary School in Post‐war Fiction", British Journal of Educational Studies, 11 (2): 125–141,
doi:
10.1080/00071005.1963.9973093