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First-Year Students

Introduction

First-year students are eleven and twelve-year-old witches and wizards who are beginning their magical education at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. This inaugural year is a foundational period defined by the introduction to the magical world, the pivotal Sorting Ceremony, and a core curriculum of fundamental magical subjects. The experience of being a first-year, particularly that of Harry Potter's cohort, serves as the reader's primary introduction to the rules, traditions, and daily life of Hogwarts.

Arrival at Hogwarts

The journey to Hogwarts for first-years is a highly traditional and structured process, marking their formal separation from the Muggle world and entry into the wizarding community.

The Sorting Ceremony

The Sorting Ceremony is the first official event for new students and is arguably the most important of their school careers, as it determines which of the four Hogwarts Houses they will belong to for the next seven years.

Academics and Curriculum

The first-year curriculum is designed to provide a broad introduction to the core branches of magic. All first-years study the same set of required subjects, with no electives.

Rules and Restrictions

First-year students face the most restrictions of any student group at Hogwarts, primarily for their own safety.

Notable First Years (1991-1992)

The class that entered Hogwarts in 1991 is the most documented group of first-years. Their year was exceptionally eventful due to Lord Voldemort's attempt to steal the Philosopher's Stone. Key students and events include:

Behind the Scenes