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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2013-03-03 02:47 pm

[ SECRET POST #2252 ]


⌈ Secret Post #2252 ⌋

Warning: Some secrets are NOT worksafe and may contain SPOILERS.

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[Billie Piper - Doctor Who/Secret Diary of a Call Girl]


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[Steam Powered Giraffe]


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[Teen Wolf]


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[Kuroko no Basket]


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[Princess Tutu]


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[Kuroshitsuji]


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[Queer as Folk]


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[The Reward]


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[Spartacus: War of the Damned]


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[The Following]


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[Les dossiers du Professeur Bell]


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[Misfits]


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[Saint's Row The Third]


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[Penn and Teller]


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[Harry Potter]


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(Anonymous) 2013-03-04 09:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Maybe American wizarding schools aren't sorted at all. My sister visited a Scottish school with her choir where all the kids were sorted into four houses (associated with local industries like mining, not virtues/vices/personality traits), and they stay in those until they graduate, like Hogwarts (without the extreme prejudice, I imagine). My siblings and I had attended a middle school (grades 6-8) where kids were sorted into teams separated by what foreign language we took (7A was Spanish, 7B was French, and 7C was German). It was strictly for organizational purposes, so say, one math teacher didn't have 300 students. I imagine American witches and wizards might do something like that since Americans tend to see identity as something you make yourself, something that can't be decided at age 11.

And now I'm wondering if really large countries like the USA, Canada, Russia, China, and Brazil have to have multiple wizarding schools because of their sheer size...
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[personal profile] illiadandoddity 2013-03-04 09:24 pm (UTC)(link)
I can see America having something like one school per state. And what look like normal schoolbuses, only if you look closely the numbers are things like "Bus 94 and 5/9". Boarding school isn't really a thing in America, so young wizard children go to day school like muggle children. Muggle neighbors just think they're going to a private school.