![]() Kunugigaoka Magic School in Koro-Sensei Quest!, although it also teaches other fantasy skills like sword fighting and how to befriend monsters.The anime is famous for mostly ditching this and doing whatever it wants the only season that uses the premise is the second one. The Jewelpet franchise's premise is that humans attend magic schools with the titular pets as partners.Imagination Science World Gulliver Boy has to stay at the Yoke magic school to protect his friend Edison.They're made to sign a contract to be loyal to the king and deserters get depowered. The Royal Sorcery Academy from Howl's Moving Castle is a school for Court Mages.Ciel ~The Last Autumn Story~ has two - Royal Blue Union, for aristocrats and the upper class, and Lowood, for everyone else.The school itself is pretty ordinary (aside from being absolutely enormous) but just happens to have a secret class that teaches you how to fight demons. True Cross Academy from Blue Exorcist is a subversion.The Gaius School of Witchcraft and Wizardry from Aventura, although it also trains swordsmen.Featured in Akazukin Cha Cha, complete with a broomstick school bus.Sometimes comes combined with a Magical Society. Compare with All-Ghouls School, Superhero School, and Ninja School. Often overlaps with Academy of Adventure and/or Academy of Evil. Often the institution where the story is set won't be the only such in the world, though the others don't do very much.Ī subtrope of Extranormal Institute. The students will spend half their time drinking in the local bars the professors will be busy with vigorous academic politics and magical research. Universities usually only take students who are nominally adults, though exceptions may be made for rare genius. If the pupils are lucky, they'll also get a good Muggle education in math and science when they aren't learning magic words. The pupils there are children, who leave at sixteen or eighteen. Schools are often boarding schools, with the attendant tropes. These come in two varieties: actual schools, and universities. Expect plenty of Magi Babble on the tests. An exceptional talent may be a prerequisite for entrance, in which case the school is a center for Training the Gift of Magic. There the young sorcerers go to learn various forms of rule-based Functional Magic (after all, there's not much one can learn if the magic is random and uncontrollable), divided into different "subjects" or even schools of magic. Thus was born the Wizarding School, the institute for education in magic. In light of this, some authors decided that the school setting was a viable way to educate their magicians. Then, the modern age saw the rise of public schooling and universities almost completely displace apprenticeship as the means of education. In ye olden days, people learned skills by being apprenticed to someone, so it was natural to assume that magicians would learn the ropes in the same manner.
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