In Los Angeles? No. There is an online school of real Witchcraft and Wizardry called the Grey School of Wizardry. It is cheap to enroll in, and provides a TON of material in its courses. It is a seven year program, each year costing around 50 dollars to join. Founded by Oberon Zell-Ravenheart, it is the most genuine school of Wizardry that you can find.
Given that magic is fantasy, there are no real schools located anywhere.
In fantasy novels and films, not in the real world.
No.
There is no such thing as a REAL Hogwarts School... but there are other REAL wizarding schools in Massachusetts, North Adams, Salem, and a few in England... Try looking them up.I know one called Grey School of Wizardry... but there are more!
Wizardry's still is a kind of unknown to the ones that think of it as fantasy... If their are real wizards and witches then they must be keeping it a secret and/or giving us hints that their is a fiction or non-fiction way of it...
Not as read in any fictional books. The spells and magic found there are just fantasy. Great fun, but only that, fun. The practice of witchcraft (or wizardry) in the real world can be, but is not always, connected to one or more of the spiritual paths known collectively as Pagan. Studying paganism is the life long work of many practitioners, but most are done as a personal search/study, from books by reputable and knowledgeable authors, or with a mentor/teacher and not in a "school" setting.
No.
Not in the real world, no.
I only know of one... www.witchschool.com
I am telling you it is real you snoggers that think its not! Listen, at the age of 11, if you are magical, or if you truly believe, you will recive your letter on your eleventh birthday. I really haven't got mine yet... huh... but I know its real! I'm seirious! Hopefully you'll be luckier...
No. Witchcraft isn't real.
Sure, kitchen witchcraft has a lot to do with food.
The real name of the ghost known as Nearly Headless Nick is Sir Nicholas de Mimsy-Porpington. He is a character from the "Harry Potter" series, particularly associated with Gryffindor House at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Nick is known for his nearly severed head, which gives him his nickname.