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'''Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry''' is a fictional school of [[Magic (Harry Potter)|magic]] that is the main setting of the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' series of novels.
 
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{{note|enrolment}} - The number of students at Hogwarts is never revealed in the books. JK Rowling has made various comments in interviews (including that she envisioned about 40 students in each year, and between 700 and 1,000 pupils at the school altogether) but frequently draws a veil over [[mathematics|mathematical]] [[verisimilitude|consistency]] within her Harry Potter world.}}
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Hogwarts appears to be the only school of [[Magic in Harry Potter|magical arts]] in [[United Kingdom|Britain]], training [[Wizarding world|people with magical abilities]] to become fully qualified witches and wizards. Its status is not discussed in great detail in the Harry Potter novels, but it is known to be a [[co-educational]] [[secondary school|secondary]] [[boarding school]] taking children from ages 11 to 18. Examinations are taken at the end of every year, though those taken at end of the fifth and seventh years (Ordinary Wizarding Levels and Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests, respectively) are considered to be the more prominent evaluations. The number of students at the school is not specified in the books, although creator JK Rowling has suggested that there is an annual intake of about 280 students comprising most, but not necessarily all, of the magical children living in Britain's hidden [[Wizarding world|wizarding community]].
 
There are several other schools of magic mentioned by name in the Harry Potter novels: one, [[Beauxbatons]], may be located in [[France]], while [[Durmstrang]] is based at an unspecified ___location elsewhere in [[Europe]]. The name of a third school, Salem Witches' Academy, suggests that it may in in [[North America]]. It is also possible to study magic by [[distance learning]], a method used by at least [[Argus Filch|one member]] of the ancillary staff at Hogwarts.
 
Management of the school is undertaken by the Headteacher, assisted by a Deputy Headteacher. The Headteacher is answerable to the 12-member Board of Governors. Hogwarts appears to retain a high degree of independence both from the [[Ministry of Magic]], the chief civilian government authority, and from the [[Department for Education and Skills]], which as a [[Muggle]] body has no jurisdiction over magical matters.
 
It is unclear how Hogwarts is funded, or what its fee structure is. In [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|the sixth book in the series]] a special fund for books or equipment for needy students is mentioned.
 
The current headmistress of Hogwarts is Professor [[Minerva McGonagall]]. She took this position in an acting capacity after her long-serving predecessor [[Albus Dumbledore]] [[Avada Kedavra|died]] [[Battle of Hogwarts|in combat]] with invading [[Death Eaters|followers]] of the evil [[Voldemort]] on the battlements of the castle.
 
==Location and Grounds==
Hogwarts Castle is an ancient, rambling castle with seven floors in a mountainous and secluded ___location somewhere in the UK. Its precise ___location has not been revealed in the books, but the author has suggested that she envisions it to be in [[Scotland]]<sup>[[#References|&#91;1&#93;]]</sup>.
[[Image:Hogwarts.jpg|right|300px|thumb|<br /><small>Hogwarts Castle, as it appears in the ''[[Harry Potter]]'' [[film]]s</small>]]
The castle has extensive grounds, including a mountain [[lake]], a large and dense [[forest]], a number of [[greenhouse]]s, several outbuildings and a full-size [[Quidditch]] pitch.
 
The nearest settlement is the small village of [[Hogsmeade]], which is used as a minor transit hub for visitors to the school, and is the ___location of the nearest [[railway station]].
 
Hogsmeade station is reached by a dedicated train service called the [[Hogwarts Express]], which departs from [[London]]'s [[Kings Cross railway station]]. No [[apparate|apparition]] is possible on the school grounds, though it is possible to arrive by means other than the school train: using [[broomstick|brooms]], apparating to a nearby ___location and walking (shown in [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|book 6]]), or using other magical means of travelling such as [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#Floo powder|Floo powder]]. First-year students, after arriving at the Hogsmeade station by train, traditionally cross the lake by boat to reach the castle, while the rest of the students are taken by [[Thestral]]-drawn-carriages. The school is enchanted to repel [[Muggle]]s (non-[[Wizarding world|magical people]]), to whom Hogwarts appears to be an old ruin with a sign reading 'Keep Out'. [[Electronics|Electronic devices]] do not work in the grounds of Hogwarts, as there is too much magic in the air.
 
==Staffing and Curriculum==
Hogwarts has a number of teachers, all granted the title of [[professor]] on appointment, each specialising in [[Hogwarts subjects|a single subject]]. Other staff positions at the school include that of school nurse, caretaker, librarian, and gamekeeper/groundskeeper. About a hundred [[House-elf|house-elves]] work in the kitchen.
 
Students are taught a range of subjects all based around [[Magic in Harry Potter| the magical arts]]. Aside from an unpopular [[history]] class, none of the standard [[academic]] disciplines taught in Muggle institutions appear to be on the syllabus.
 
For a complete list of subjects, see [[Hogwarts subjects]].
 
The syllabus appears to be modelled on the standard [[secondary school]] system in [[England and Wales]], with exams in the fifth and seventh (final) years. The seven Core subjects ([[Potions]], [[Hogwarts subjects#History of Magic| History of Magic]], [[Transfiguration]], [[Charms]], [[Hogwarts subjects#Astronomy| Astronomy]], [[Hogwarts subjects#Herbology| Herbology]] and [[Defence Against the Dark Arts]]) are taken for at least the first five years. Once they reach their third year, students have a choice of certain subjects such as [[Divination]] and [[Arithmancy]]. All these subjects are assessed in the fifth-year OWLs (Ordinary Wizarding Levels). [[Harry Potter (character)|Harry Potter]] and [[Ron Weasley]], for instance, took nine OWL exams apiece. Students are also expected to attend a careers advice meeting with their Head of House during the fifth year right before OWL examinations to arrange future classes and determine a career path.
 
Depending on a successful outcome, students then choose to proceed with the study of a reduced number of subjects to NEWT level. Students failing to achieve the required grade (typically a high level pass) for a particular subject will not be permitted to continue with it. Students unfortunate enough to fail all their tests must have further consultations with their Head of House. Students take NEWTs on the subjects they have continued during the 7th year. Eligibility for many wizarding careers seems to be based on the number, grades, and subject of NEWT and OWL exams passed.
 
The logistics of timetabling at the school seems fairly remarkable. Each professor teaches one subject to either five or seven year groups. There are at least two lessons a week for each year from the first to the fifth for core subjects, and third year through to the fifth for the others. Houses occasionally attend classes together - for instance, in Harry's own year, [[Gryffindor]] are routinely paired with [[Hufflepuff]] for [[Herbology]] and with [[Slytherin]] for [[Potions]].
 
[[NEWT]]-level classes in the sixth and seventh years, however, are not divided into multiple sections. Classes are on more than one occasion described as lasting an hour and a half. If all classes are this length, the professors of core subjects teach anywhere from 36 hours a week if each class meets twice a week, and up to 90 hours if classes meet five times, which seems unlikely. Professors of non-core subjects would teach between 24 and 60 hours a week. Without the aid of a [[Magical objects in Harry Potter|time-turner]], these timetable arrangements suggest that Hogwarts has a particularly stringent work ethic and admirably dedicated students and staff. It seems probable that there are numerous members of the teaching staff who are not mentioned in the novels, and this is supported by evidence in the ''Harry Potter'' movies, in which a number of additional teachers are indeed seen as extras.
 
Apparition lessons are offered to students in the sixth year, as students can take their Apparition examinations after their seventeenth birthday.
 
During their fifth year, two students from each House are picked to be prefects, which grants them extra privileges and disciplinary responsibilities. The leaders of the student body, the Head Boy and Head Girl, are drawn from the seventh year cohort.
 
===[[Grade (education)|Grading]] and Assessment===
During their first four years, students need only to pass each of their subjects before advancing to the next level the following year. Regular exams and lessons usually seem to be graded on a numerical scale from 0 (bottom marks) to 100 (full marks) although some students routinely get higher than perfect scores.
 
To qualify as a registered practitioner of magic, students must take the compulsory [[Ordinary Wizarding Level]] examinations (OWLs) in their fifth year, and may proceed to the [[Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Test]]s (NEWTs), a more advanced exam regimen covering fewer subjects but in more depth, in the seventh year.
 
Subjects are graded on the following scale:
*O = Outstanding
*E = Exceeds Expectations
*A = Acceptable (Lowest pass grade)
*P = Poor
*D = Dreadful
*T = Troll (Readers may have thought this grade to have been a joke by [[Fred and George Weasley]], but it was later revealed to be an actual grade.)
 
==School Motto and Houses==
The [[motto]] of Hogwarts is "Draco dormiens nunquam titillandus", which in [[Latin]] means "Never tickle a sleeping dragon". Creator [[J. K. Rowling]] said she wanted a practical motto for Hogwarts, since so many schools have less [[pragmatism|pragmatic]] ones such as "Reach for the stars".
 
Students at Hogwarts are divided into four houses, each bearing the name of one of the school's original [[#History|founders]]. Students are assigned to a house based on their particular academic and personal strengths and weaknesses. The houses are:
:*[[Hogwarts Houses|Gryffindor]], characterised by valour and courage;
:*[[Hogwarts Houses|Hufflepuff]], characterised by loyalty and fairness;
:*[[Hogwarts Houses|Ravenclaw]], characterised by wit and intellect; and
:*[[Hogwarts Houses|Slytherin]], characterised by ambition and cunning.
 
Each of the school [[Hogwarts Houses|Houses]] has a Head of House who is a member of the senior teaching staff and exercises additional pastoral and disciplinary responsibilities over his or her House.
 
The houses of Hogwarts compete to earn 'house points'. As a form of incentive or [[School discipline#Group punishment|group punishment]], the achievements or failures of each student - academic or disciplinary - cause their respective house to gain or lose points. In [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|the first book of the series]], [[Harry Potter]], [[Hermione Granger]] and [[Neville Longbottom]] find themselves shunned by other Gryffindor students after they are responsible for losing a significant number of house points.
 
There appear to be no fixed numbers of points attached to specific actions; this number is decided by a teacher on the spot and may vary greatly. It is possible that there is an inflation in the award of house points during the series: for example, in [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|book one]], Harry, Hermione and Ron earn a total of 160 points for the remarkable feat of recovering the Philosopher's Stone and defeating [[Voldemort]], while by [[Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince|book six]], 30 house points are awarded in the space of five minutes in a single lesson of Potions. However, these differences may simply result from the varying generosity of Hogwarts's assorted teachers.
 
Points are recorded in four enchanted [[hourglass]]es located in the School's Entrance Hall. The award or docking of points is automatically detected by unknown means and adjustments are made magically to the display in the relevant hourglass. For every point a student earns or loses, a jewel the colour of their house (red rubies for Gryffindor or green emeralds for Slytherin)will drop in to the hourglass or be removed. At the end of each school year, the points are added up and the house with the most points wins the House Cup.
 
===Disciplinary measures===
Apart from losing points from a house, serious misdeeds at Hogwarts are punished by [[detention]].
Detention historically meant subjection to various forms of torture, but in present times usually involves assisting staff or faculty with tedious or perilous tasks. Ironically, when in [[Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone|book one]] students are caught wandering around the castle at night, for their "detention" they are sent, also at night, to the even more dangerous [[#The Forbidden Forest|Forbidden Forest]].
 
For even more serious offences, students may suspended or expelled from Hogwarts. Harry comes under threat of [[expulsion]] at the beginning of [[Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|his fifth year at Hogwarts]] after he is detected using magic in the presence of Muggles, a serious offence among the wizarding community.
 
Professors seem to be able to punish students with relative impunity and can hand out detention, even for unsatisfactory grades. Enforcement of rules outside of class mainly falls to the caretaker, with the assistance of the prefects. A student's Head of House usually has the final say in disciplinary matters.
 
==The School Year==
<h4>Enrollment and Arrival</h4>
There is a magic [[quill]] at Hogwarts that detects the birth of a magical person and records his or her name. Each year, the headteacher sends letters to the people on the list turning eleven, inviting them to take up a place at Hogwarts. If for any reason a letter does not reach its intended recipient, [[owl|owls]] will continue to deliver letters until one is successfully delivered.
 
The letter also contains a list of supplies, including spell books and cauldrons. The prospective student is expected to buy all the necessary materials, normally from [[Diagon Alley]], a wizarding shopping precinct near [[Charing Cross]] in [[London]]. Letters to Muggle-born wizards, who may not be aware of their powers or are unfamiliar with the concealed society of witches and wizards, are delivered by special messengers, who can explain the wizarding world to them.
 
Term begins on [[September 1]]. Students travel to [[King's Cross station]] to board the [[Hogwarts Express]], which takes them to Hogsmeade village. First-year students are accompanied by the gamekeeper, currently [[Rubeus Hagrid]], to small boats, which magically sail across the Hogwarts lake. The older students travel up to the castle in [[carriage]]s pulled by [[thestrals]], [[magical beasts (Harry Potter)|magical beasts]] that are visible only to those who have witnessed and accepted death.
 
<h4>The Sorting and the start of term</h4>
 
Returning students gather in the Great Hall with the Headteacher and teaching staff to await the entrance of the first years. These new arrivals are greeted by the deputy headteacher, who briefly explains their first encounter with magic inside the school, the [[Sorting]]. They are ushered into the Hall and undergo this ritual by donning a piece of sentient headgear referred to as the [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#The Sorting Hat|Sorting Hat]]. This hat, which traditionally sings a self-composed song at each annual ceremony, examines the students (conceivably using a form of hat-initiated [[Legilimency]]) and announces to which [[#School Motto and Houses|House]] they are assigned. Once the Sorting is complete, and the Headteacher has said a few words, the students and staff enjoy a start-of-term feast.
 
After dinner, the first years are led by a [[prefect]] to their common room. The next day, classes begin. Tryouts for House [[Quidditch]] teams are held shortly afterwards. Quidditch is a popular wizarding sport, although first years are usually prohibited from joining a Quidditch team, though exceptions have been made in some cases (notably Harry Potter himself, who was appointed Seeker during his first year). Instead, they receive flying lessons from [[Minor Hogwarts teachers#Madam Hooch|Madam Hooch]] as part of their curriculum.
 
<h4>Terms and holidays</h4>
 
The school year is structured in a similar way to other, Muggle [[schools]] and [[colleges]] in the UK, with a three-term year punctuated by holidays at Christmas and Easter and bounded by the long summer vacation.
 
Students may go home for the [[Christmas]] holidays. The students who choose to remain do not have any classes and are present at the [[Christmas]] feast. The Great Hall is decorated in lavish style for Christmas, as indeed for other festivals and holidays throughout the year, such as Halloween in October.
 
In Harry's second year, Defence Against the Dark Arts tutor [[Gilderoy Lockhart]] organised a [[Valentine's Day]] celebration during the spring term. The [[Easter]] holidays are not as enjoyable as the Christmas ones, as students are overloaded with homework to prepare them for their exams, which are taken at the end of the year. Students are not allowed to use magic over the [[summer]] holidays until they turn seventeen.
 
==Uniform==
[[Image:Hampshire helmet constable.jpg|thumb|right|A Hampshire Constabulary custodian ("bobby") helmet]]
In the [[Harry Potter|books]], the Hogwarts uniform consists of a plain black work robe, a plain black pointed hat, and a winter cloak with silver fastenings. In the films adaptations, beneath their open-fronted black robes with a house insignia on the chest, students typically wear school uniforms similar to those of [[United Kingdom|UK]] [[public school (England)|public school]]s. This consists of a grey sweater, white collared shirt, and necktie in the colours of their House. Boys wear long, dark trousers, and girls wear dark pleated skirts and knee socks.
[[Image:Edinburgh G8 police group DSC05042.JPG|thumb|right|Police officers in white shirt and helmets]]
 
[[Image:Police.three.on.patrol.london.arp.jpg|thumb|right|Metropolitan Police officers wearing hi-visibility jackets]]
==History==
Although there are minor variations in the styling, pattern and [[insignia]], the police forces of [[Great Britain]], [[Jersey]], [[Guernsey]], the [[Isle of Man]] and [[Gibraltar]] all wear very similar [[uniform]]s. In general, these have taken their lead from the [[Metropolitan Police]], with changes appearing in that force first. The base colour is a very dark blue, almost indistinguishable from black (and these days often actually is black), which earnt the police the nickname of the "boys in blue".
===Early History===
Hogwarts was founded over a thousand years ago by two [[wizard]]s and two [[witch]]es: [[The Hogwarts Founders#Godric Gryffindor|Godric Gryffindor]], [[The Hogwarts Founders#Salazar Slytherin|Salazar Slytherin]], [[The Hogwarts Founders#Rowena Ravenclaw|Rowena Ravenclaw]], and [[The Hogwarts Founders#Helga Hufflepuff|Helga Hufflepuff]]. Shortly after founding Hogwarts, Salazar Slytherin fell out with the other founders. Slytherin wanted to admit only pure-blood students, but the other three founders disagreed. Slytherin left the school, but not before secretly building the [[Hogwarts#The Chamber of Secrets|Chamber of Secrets]]. When an eventual successor, the Heir of Slytherin, returned to the school, he or she would be able to open the Chamber, unleash a horrible [[Basilisk]], and purge the school of all non-pureblood students.
 
===Middle History===
Little information is given in the Harry Potter novels about the history of Hogwarts after its foundation, at least prior to the 1940s.
 
About three hundred years after the school was founded, the [[Triwizard Tournament]] began between the three most prestigious [[Magic (Harry Potter)|magical]] schools in [[Europe]]: Hogwarts, [[Beauxbatons]], and [[Durmstrang]]. This Tournament was considered the best way for wizards of different nationalities to meet and socialise. The Tournament continued for six centuries, until the death toll became too high, and the Tournament was discontinued until [[Dates in Harry Potter|1994]].
 
===Recent History===
The existence of the school was threatened twice when the Chamber of Secrets was opened. The first time it opened was in [[Dates in Harry Potter|1942]], when [[Tom Riddle]], the Heir of Slytherin and the future [[Lord Voldemort]], opened the Chamber in his fifth year. When a girl named [[Moaning Myrtle|Myrtle]] was killed, the [[Ministry of Magic]] threatened to close the school. As Riddle spent his time away from Hogwarts in a [[Muggle]] orphanage, he did not want the school closed, so he framed [[Rubeus Hagrid]] for the misdeed.
 
In [[Dates in Harry Potter|1992]], the Chamber was opened by [[Ginny Weasley]], under the influence of a diary written by Riddle (one of the Dark Lord's [[horcrux]]es). The diary allowed Riddle's memory to possess Ginny, enabling him to act through her to open the Chamber a second time. [[Lucius Malfoy]] had secretly planted the diary in her schoolbooks, with the hope that she would be caught and held responsible, thus bringing an end to [[Arthur Weasley]]'s [[Muggle]] Protection Act, as well as purging Hogwarts of non-pureblood witches and wizards. However, [[Harry Potter]] discovered the truth, destroyed the diary, and killed the basilisk that was living in the Chamber.
 
In [[Dates in Harry Potter|1994]], the [[Triwizard Tournament]] began once more, though with several safety measures in place. However, [[Barty Crouch Jr.]], disguised as Professor [[Alastor Moody]], entered [[Harry Potter]]'s name in the [[Triwizard Tournament|Goblet of Fire]] under the name of a fourth school, ensuring that he would be chosen by the Goblet. He used a [[List of spells in Harry Potter#Confundus Charm|Confundus Charm]] to trick the Goblet into forgetting that only three schools could compete in the tournament. Consequently, Harry became a fourth champion, to the great disgust of the representatives for Beauxbatons and Durmstrang, as well as many Hogwarts students. Crouch made sure that Harry won the Tournament, having turned the [[Triwizard Tournament|Triwizard Cup]] into a [[Magical objects in Harry Potter#portkey|Portkey]], which carried Harry straight into the hands of Lord Voldemort. Harry escaped, but Voldemort succeeded in using Harry's blood in a complex spell, which allowed him to attain a bodily form and defeat some of Harry's magical protections.
 
Hogwarts was also threatened when the [[Ministry of Magic]] began implementing "[[Educational Decrees]]" in [[Dates in Harry Potter|1995]], as part of a conspiracy to discredit Albus Dumbledore. [[Dolores Umbridge]], the new Defence Against the Dark Arts teacher, was the centre of this plan. With the Educational Decrees, she slowly took control of Hogwarts, and eventually replaced Albus Dumbledore as headteacher. After she was attacked by [[Centaurs]] in the [[Hogwarts#The Forbidden Forest|Forbidden Forest]] and the Minister for Magic, [[Cornelius Fudge]], was forced to accept that Voldemort had returned, Umbridge was removed from the school.
 
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Formal uniform comprises an open-necked [[tunic]] (with or without an attached [[belt (clothing)|belt]], depending on the force) and [[trousers]] or [[skirt]], worn with a white or light blue [[shirt]] and black [[necktie|tie]] (usually [[Clip-on tie|clip-on]], so it cannot be used to strangle the wearer). Although most forces once wore blue shirts, these have been less used since the [[1980s]] (when the Metropolitan Police changed to white) and most now wear white. Officers of the rank of [[inspector]] and above have always worn white shirts, and in many forces so have female officers. In some forces, female officers wear a black and white checked [[cravat]] instead of a tie. Officers of the rank of [[Sergeant]] and above wear rank badges on their epaulettes, while [[Constables]] and Sergeants also wear "[[collar number]]s" on them.
[[Albus Dumbledore]] was the most recent Headmaster of Hogwarts, an elderly, white-haired gentleman with a keen sense of [[humour]] and twinkling eyes. He always knew what was going on at the school and took a special interest in Harry. He carried no course load, but formerly taught Transfiguration. Dumbledore was the only wizard whom [[Lord Voldemort]] ever feared. This made the school a safe haven during Voldemort's revival. There are twelve [[school governors]] who have the power to suspend the headmaster; [[Lucius Malfoy]] was a governor until he was dismissed after [[blackmail]]ing the other governors into agreeing to suspend Dumbledore.
 
Until the mid 1990s this was also the everyday working uniform, but today it is rarely seen except on formal occasions. The normal working dress retains the shirt (open-necked or with a tie or cravat) and trousers, worn with or without a [[jersey (clothing)|jersey]] or [[fleece (clothing)|fleece]]. Some forces use [[combat trousers]] and [[combat boot|boots]]. Today, female officers almost never wear a skirt in working dress, and frequently wear trousers in formal dress as well. Officers also frequently wear reflective waterproof [[jacket]]s, which have replaced the old [[overcoat|greatcoat]]s and [[cloak]]s traditionally worn in inclement weather. Most officers now wear [[body armour]] when on duty.
The headmistress of Hogwarts as of the end of the sixth novel is [[Minerva McGonagall]], in an acting capacity following the death of Dumbledore. Since Dumbledore's death in [[1997]], the closure of the school during the crisis has been discussed with many of the faculty adamant that it should remain open. Readers await the seventh and final book in the Harry Potter series to discover the fate of Hogwarts School.
 
Basic headgear is a [[Combination Cap|peaked cap]] for men, and a round [[bowler hat|bowler]] style hat for women. All officers wear a black and white (red and white for the [[City of London Police]]) diced band around the hat, a distinction first used in Scotland and later adopted by all forces in Great Britain. Traffic officers wear white cap covers (yellow in Derbyshire). On foot duty, male constables and sergeants outside [[Scotland]] wear the familiar conical [[custodian helmet]]. There are several patterns, with different forces wearing different types. Although some Scottish forces have used helmets in the past, they are no longer worn in Scotland.
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Officers of the [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] (PSNI) wear a uniform which is somewhat different, due to the political situation. The main colour to be found is a dark and light green with the uniform looking very unlike mainland police uniforms.
''See also: [[Battle of Hogwarts]]''
 
===Uniform history===
== [[Heraldry|Coat of Arms]] ==
The first uniform, which was a lighter blue than at present, was a high-collared [[tailcoat]], worn with white trousers in summer. The headgear was a hardened [[top hat]], which served the dual purpose of protecting the officer from blows to the head and allowing him to use it as a step to climb or see over walls. The sleeves of the dark blue coats originally had a pattern of white bars, roughly 6&nbsp;mm wide by 50&nbsp;mm high, set roughly 6&nbsp;mm apart. This immediately distinguished them from naval or maritime personnel. Although this feature was taken up in the [[Dominion]]s, it was not used in the USA.
'''[[Blazon]]'''
''Shield renaissance, Quarterly, I gules lion sergeant to sinister Or, II vert serpent argent, III Or badger reguardant proper, IV azure eagle Or, in fesse couped Or scroll with letter H sable, top riband for the name Hogwarts, base riband for the motto "draco dormiens nunquam titillandus".
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The tailcoat was later replaced by a tunic, still high-collared, and the top hat by the [[custodian helmet]] (both adopted by the Metropolitan Police in 1863). With a few exceptions (including the [[City of London Police]] and the [[Hampshire Constabulary]]), the helmet plate was (and still is) based on the [[Brunswick star]]. The helmet itself was of cork faced with fabric. The design varied slightly between forces. Some had that favoured by the Metropolitan Police, topped with a boss, others had a helmet that incorporated a ridge or crest terminating above the badge, while others had a short spike, sometimes topped with a ball.
==Floor Directory==
Main Article: [[Hogwarts Floor Directory]]
 
The tunic went through many lengths and styles, with the Metropolitan Police adopting the open-neck style in 1948 (although senior and female officers adopted it before that time). Senior officers used to wear peaked pillbox-style caps until the adoption of the wider peaked cap worn today.
Hogwarts is an enormous castle consisting of seven main floors and six towers, in addition to expansive dungeons and many secret rooms. Besides education, it provides all the necessary facilities for food, drink, leisure, and lodging for the students, staff, and entities that reside there throughout most of the year. As the school is a focal point of ancient magical energies, and has centuries of history within it, it holds a countless variety of surprises and resources. The stories often include elements of the castle's inherent unpredictability and the many secrets hidden within it.
 
Female officers' uniforms have gone through a great variety of styles, as they have tended to reflect the women's fashions of the time. Tunic style, skirt length and headgear have varied by period and force. By the late 1980s, female working uniform was virtually identical to male, except for headgear and sometimes neckwear.
== The Grounds ==
===Hagrid's Hut===
[[Hagrid]] lives in a small hut on the grounds, on the edge of the Forbidden Forest, with his very large dog, Fang, who is actually a wimp.
 
==Personal radios==
===The Forbidden Forest===
In 2004, British police forces began the roll-out of a digital [[TETRA]] (Terrestrial Trunked Radio) system for communications, called [[Airwave (communications network)|Airwave]]. The Airwave system replaced the previous Motorola radio handsets and [[two-way radio]]s with a mobile phone-like device, which is supposed to improve radio coverage, is encrypted to prevent interception, and allows data as well as voice transmission. The roll-out is due for complete coverage of all UK police forces and other emergency services by the end of 2007.
The [[Forbidden Forest]] is the forest on the ground of Hogwarts school. Though never referred to as the forbidden forest directly by any character in the books, it is referred to by this name in a chapter title in the first book in the series. When it is discussed in the books it is usually called "the forest on the school grounds" which is "forbidden to students" owing to a variety of dangerous creatures which reside within.
 
Personal radio systems were first issued to police officers and installed in police cars in the 1960s (resulting in the demise of the "[[police box]]" telephones made famous by ''[[Doctor Who]]''). From the 1990s, officers frequently carried [[mobile phone]]s in addition to their personal radio units.
[[Hagrid]] frequently travels into the forest for various reasons.
 
==Firearms and weapons==<!-- This section is linked from [[The Adventures of Tintin]] -->
The following is an (incomplete) list of beings that inhabit the forest:
In the [[United Kingdom]] and some other countries of the [[Policing in the United Kingdom|British police]] tradition, the police are not normally issued firearms, but are issued other weapons ([[Club (weapon)#Telescopic batons|batons]], [[pepper spray]], [[CS spray]] etc.), although some officers may be issued firearms in special situations. This originates from the formation of the [[Metropolitan Police]] in the [[19th Century]], when police were not armed, partly to counter public fears and objections concerning armed enforcers. However, the [[Ministry of Defence Police]], [[Civil Nuclear Constabulary]] and [[Police Service of Northern Ireland]] (formerly the [[Royal Ulster Constabulary]]) are issued firearms as a matter of routine. Every force can also call upon armed response units in a matter of minutes, and certain specialist squads, such as the [[Flying Squad]], [[Special Branch]], [[Diplomatic Protection Group]], Royalty Protection Branch, and officers protecting airports and government buildings, are routinely armed.
 
The weapons carried routinely by ordinary police constables are currently an extending [[Club (weapon)|baton]] and, in all but two county police services, personal issue [[Riot control agent|incapacitant spray]], such as CS (a chemical incapacitant) or CapTor (a natural incapacitant based on extracts from [[Capsicum]] peppers. The effects of sprays are designed to be short-lived, subsiding within 30-60 minutes and clearing more quickly in well-ventilated areas.
*[[Centaur|Centaurs]]
*[[Werewolf|Werewolves]], according to [[Draco Malfoy]]
*An enchanted, flying [[Ford Anglia]], formerly the property of Arthur Weasley
*A colony of [[Minor Harry Potter Beasts#Acromantula|Acromantulas]], the late [[Aragog#aragog|Aragog]] and his family
*[[Grawp]], (a [[giant]], brought there by [[Rubeus Hagrid]])
*[[Troll|Trolls]]
*[[Unicorn|Unicorns]]
*[[Thestrals]] (bred by [[Rubeus Hagrid]])
 
The use of batons varies across the country and each force selects which baton is best able to fulfil its needs and provide the best protection to officers. Friction lock batons such as the [http://www.asp-net.com/ ASP] are popular, although the PR-24 [[Monadnock]] extendable baton (sometimes known as the side-handled baton) or the Monadnock Straight Lock baton is used in some forces. Some forces use a one piece "Arnold" baton, although they are relatively rare except in forces in the North of England.
===Greenhouses===
There are at least three greenhouses where Herbology classes are held by Professor Sprout, the head of Hufflepuff house. See [[#Herbology|Herbology]].
 
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[[Image:Police armed uk.jpg|thumb|right|Firearms officers wearing body armour]]
The Whomping Willow is a magical tree on the Hogwarts grounds. The tree is violent, striking at those who dare approach it with its branches.
Unlike the police in most other countries, most officers in the British police are not routinely armed, except in [[Northern Ireland]], at [[airport]]s, [[nuclear power plant|nuclear facilities]], and on some protection duties. However every territorial police force has an armed contingent of officers patrolling able to support unarmed colleagues when required. The arming of the police is a perennial topic of debate.
 
Officers on night patrols in some [[London]] divisions were frequently armed with [[Webley and Scott|Webley]] [[revolver]]s (and, after the [[Sidney Street Siege|Battle of Stepney]], Webley [[semi-automatic self-loading pistol|semi-automatics]]) for over 50 years following the [[murder]] of two officers in [[1884]], though individual officers were able to choose whether to carry the weapons. The practice ended in July [[1936]], after which arms could be issued by a sergeant if there was a ''good reason'', and if the officer had been trained.
The tree was planted the year [[Remus Lupin]] (a [[werewolf]]) arrived at the school (c. [[Dates in Harry Potter|1971]]). Headmaster [[Albus Dumbledore]] planted the Willow to guard a secret passageway to the Shrieking Shack, a building in [[Hogsmeade]]. Lupin was smuggled to the house each month at the full moon, where he could transform into his wolf form without risking harm to others. In ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]'', Harry and his best friend [[Ron Weasley]] flew an enchanted Ford Anglia to Hogwarts, and accidentally crashed into the Whomping Willow, causing minor damage to the tree but more significant harm to the car.
 
The issue of routine arming was next raised after the [[1952]] [[Derek Bentley]] case, and again after the 1966 murder of three officers in London ([[Massacre of Braybrook Street]]), following which around 17% of officers in London were authorised to carry firearms. After the deaths of a number of members of the public in the [[1980s]], control was considerably tightened, many officers had their firearm authorisation revoked, and training for the remainder was greatly improved and later extended to include some training from the [[Special Air Service|SAS]].{{Fact|date=February 2007}} Currently around seven per cent of officers in London are trained in the use of firearms. Firearms are also only issued to an officer under strict guidelines <ref>[http://www.acpo.police.uk/asp/policies/Data/firearms.pdf ACPO firearms policy]</ref> See [[Specialist Firearms Command|CO19]] (Metropolitan Police Firearms Unit).
===The Black Lake===
The [[lake]] is located on the south side of the castle. A number of magical creatures inhabit the lake, including a [[giant squid]], often seen near the surface, a colony of [[Mermaid|Merpeople]] inhabiting the bottom, and a population of grindylows.
 
In order to allow armed officers to rapidly attend an incident most forces have patrolling [[Armed Response Vehicle]]s (ARVs). ARVs were modelled on the Instant Response Cars introduced by the [[West Yorkshire Police]] in [[1976]], and were first introduced in London in [[1991]], when 132 armed deployments were made. Today [[CO19]] and the [[Diplomatic Protection Group]] provide London with ARVs with officers having weapons permanently holstered on their person to allow rapid deployment.
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Although largely attributable to a significant increase{{fact|June 2007}} in the use of imitation firearms and air weapons, the overall increase in firearms crime between 1998/99 and 2002/03{{fact|June 2007}} (it has been decreasing since 2003/04, although use of imitations continued to rise){{fact|June 2007}} has kept this issue in the spotlight. For the first time since 1936, the routine carrying of firearms on normal police patrols was re-introduced in [[Nottingham]] in February [[2000]], in response to a number of gang related shootings on the St Ann's and Meadows estates. Despite this, [[Police Federation of England and Wales|Police Federation]] surveys have continued to show overwhelming police officer resistance to routine arming. In the Federation's most recent (2006) Officer/Arming survey, 82% of respondents were against the routine arming of police.<ref>[http://www.polfed.org/WhereWeStand_Firearms_and_the_policeAWAITING_INFO230506.pdf Police Federation Survey]</ref>
===The Quidditch pitch===
The Quidditch pitch is where [[Quidditch]] games are held, and where teams practice. There are three golden hoops, about 50 feet high, at each end used for scoring, and stands surrounding it, providing seating for spectators. It houses the changing rooms for the four House teams and at least the Gryffindor Captain's office. The referee is often [[Madam Hooch#Madam Hooch|Madam Hooch]], the flying teacher and Quidditch coach, but [[Severus Snape]] refereed once in Harry's first year, to protect Harry from further curses by [[Professor Quirrell]]. In [[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|the fourth book in the series]] it was the site of the third Triwizard Tournament task.
 
As of September [[2004]], all forces in England and Wales also have the [[Taser]] available, but it may only be used by Firearms Officers, although there have been growing calls quietly from within the ranks and the public for all officers to be routinely armed with a [[Taser]]. The [[Police Federation]] have already called for this and is a firm position held by it. <ref>[http://www.polfed.org/we_stand_F0AE5868581B4E239F2FEDFC4D976359.asp Police Federation]</ref>
===The White Tomb===
The White Tomb is where [[Albus Dumbledore]] is buried.
 
<small>''For more on firearm use by British police, see the [[Policing in the United Kingdom#Controversial shootings|controversial shootings section]] of the main [[Policing in the United Kingdom]] article.''</small>
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[[Image:PolicingAnimalRightsDemonstrationOxford20050129 CopyrightKaihsuTai.JPG|thumb|right|250px|[[Thames Valley Police]] policing an animal rights demonstration in Oxford]]
== Possible influences ==
In interviews [http://www.quick-quote-quill.org/articles/1999/0999-familyeducation-abel.htm] [http://www.quick-quote-quill.org/articles/2001/1001-sydney-renton.htm], JK Rowling has suggested that the name 'Hogwarts' derives from a type of [[lily]] which she had seen at [[Kew Gardens]] some time before writing the ''Harry Potter'' books. By coincidence, the name Hogwarts also features in the [[Nigel molesworth|Molesworth]] books. ''The Hogwarts'' is the title of one of Molesworth's imitation [[Latin]] plays, and Hoggwart is also the name of the headmaster of Porridge Court, a rival of [[St. Custard's]], Molesworth's terrible [[prep school]].
 
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* <sup>[[#top|&#91;1&#93;]]</sup> ''"Hogwarts ... Logically it had to be set in a secluded place, and pretty soon I settled on Scotland in my mind."'' Fraser, L., ''An interview with J.K.Rowling'', Mammoth, London, 2000. ISBN 0-7497-4394-8. pp 20-21. Additionally, Rowling mentions that a nest of horrific giant spiders has been rumoured to exist in a forest in Scotland {{HPF}}. There is an annotation by Harry or Ron that says "confirmed by Harry Potter and Ron Weasley". This is thought to refer to their meeting with Aragog in ''[[Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets]]''.
The archetypal British "bobby" walked his beat alone. Apart from rapid response units, motor vehicles were rarely used except in rural districts (and even there, [[bicycle]]s were more common). However, following the 1964 [[Police Act 1964|Police Act]], the police became increasingly motorised and it is now rare to see an officer on foot patrol except in city or town centres, and then rarely alone. More recently, police forces have begun to put officers back on the beat as 'community' or 'neighbourhood' patrols. In an increasing number of urban centres police bicycle units are used to provide a quick response in congested areas, pedestrianised areas and parkland, as well as carrying out patrols. A bicycle patrol provides a happy balance between the distance covered by a motorised patrol and the approachability of the foot patrol. <ref>[http://www.tfl.gov.uk/tfl/press-centre/press-releases/press-releases-content.asp?prID=298 TFL 999 London Cycling Award press release]</ref> The [[Metropolitan Police]] now have over 1500 police bicycles.<ref>[http://www.daveches.co.uk/analysis/bikes Police on bikes, from LS8]</ref>
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[[Image:UK Police Battenburg.jpg|thumb|right|Traffic Police Car with high visibility battenburg markings.]]
==See also==
[[Police car|Patrol cars]], sometimes known as [[panda car]]s, are in use everywhere and may be crewed by one or two officers. In Scotland, because of the necessity of corroborating evidence, there are always two officers in a vehicle. Rapid response vehicles are utilised for various departments in each police force. Some examples are: armed response vehicles and some traffic department vehicles, which come in marked and unmarked variations. Typical examples of high-powered rapid response vehicles are BMW 5 series, Volvo T5s and V70s, enhanced [[Opel Vectra|Vauxhall Vectra]]s and various Subaru and Audi high-end models. Police also use Land Rover and Range Rover models - such as for responding to motorway incidents - Jaguar cars are even used by some forces. Most forces use [[Ford Transit]] vans or similar models as personnel carriers, with specially adapted versions in use by public order units such as the Metropolitan Police [[Territorial Support Group]]. Police motorcycles, bicycles and horses are also employed depending on the situation.
* [[Hogsmeade]]
* [[Hogwarts Houses]]
* [[Portraits in Hogwarts]]
* [[Beauxbatons|Beauxbatons Academy of Magic]]
* [[Durmstrang|Durmstrang Institute for Magical Study]]
 
All Home Office police forces have access to air support, often in the form of helicopters. Some forces, such as Hampshire, also have small fixed wing aircraft.
==External links==
*[http://www.hp-lexicon.org/atlas/atlas.html The Harry Potter Lexicon's Hogwarts Atlas] featuring numerous images of Hogwarts
 
Forces with significant waterways to police maintain police watercraft, ranging from [[Zodiac Group|Zodiac]] dinghies to [[Arun class lifeboat|ARUN class]] boats.<ref>[http://www.met.police.uk/msu/training.htm Metropolitan Police Marine Unit]</ref><ref>[http://www.strathclyde.police.uk/index.asp?locID=927&docID=-1 Strathclyde Police Marine Policing Unit]</ref>
*[http://harrypotter.warnerbros.co.uk/main/homepage/home.html?section=mapLower The Marauder's Map from the Warner Bros website]
 
==Other relevant pages==
*[http://www.table76.demon.co.uk/Hogwarts/hogwarts.html POV-Ray models from the Harry Potter book descriptions]
* [[Police Aviation in United Kingdom]]
*[http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=122060 Lego scale models of parts of Hogwarts based on the Warner Brothers film images]
 
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