Centre School for Young Mages

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A mortar-and-brick schoolhouse, Centre School has passed through the ages little changed in spirit from their original one-roomed school. With optimistic beginnings in the 1500s, Centre School had the hope to draw in children of mages from all over the islands and educate them in a centralized location. Children begin at the age of three and upon their first sign of magic start their classes in learning the basics of magic. Should mage-born children not display magic by the age of seven, they are taught Life Skills to transition into either a Muggle school or homeschooling upon their graduation from the primary school. Classes are mostly taught in English, though it's a requirement teachers have a level of mastery in Scots Gaelic, Irish Gaelic, Welsh, have an understanding of Cornish, and some knowledge of Manx to best serve students.

For nearly five hundred years, students were required to have at least one magical parent (or in some special cases, grandparent), though the school has officially started accepting Muggle-born students as of the end of the Second Wizarding War. Previously, known Muggle-born children were slipped in as distant relatives of Squibs. Another recent development has been the partnership with Snidget Youth Quidditch in the year of the latter's founding.
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