Potions Master
Introduction
Duties and Responsibilities
The Potions Master has a range of critical responsibilities that extend beyond the classroom.
Instruction: The primary duty is teaching
Potions to students from first year through seventh year. This includes creating lesson plans, supervising practical brewing sessions, and grading theoretical essays and exams for both
O.W.L.s and
N.E.W.T.s.
Apothecary Management: The Potions Master is in charge of maintaining and stocking the school's supply of potion ingredients. This involves ordering, storing, and securing a vast array of common and rare components, some of which are highly dangerous. The ingredients are stored in the
Potions classroom and the Master's private stores.
Institutional Brewing: The Master is often called upon to brew complex potions for the school's needs. Most notably, they supply the
Hospital Wing with remedies. For example,
Severus Snape was tasked with brewing the
Wolfsbane Potion for
Remus Lupin and was responsible for brewing the
Mandrake Restorative Draught to cure those petrified by the
Basilisk.
Head of House: Both known Potions Masters also served as Head of
Slytherin House. This role includes responsibilities such as student discipline, attending Heads of House meetings with the
Headmaster, and acting as a guardian and advocate for the students in their
House.
The Potions Classroom and Office
The Potions classroom is located in the dungeons of Hogwarts Castle, contributing to its characteristically cold and gloomy atmosphere, even in warm weather. The room is large enough to accommodate multiple classes and is filled with worktables and cauldrons.
The walls are lined with shelves holding glass jars containing slimy, pickled creatures, herbs, and powdered ingredients in a kaleidoscope of colors. The preserved specimens serve as both teaching aids and a ready supply of ingredients. An office is attached to the classroom, which serves as the Potions Master's personal workspace. Under Severus Snape, it was a dim, unnerving room where he would intimidate students. Under Horace Slughorn, it was a more comfortable space used to host his exclusive Slug Club meetings.
Known Potions Masters
Severus Snape (c. 1981 – 1996): Snape held the position from shortly after the end of the
First Wizarding War until he finally achieved his long-held ambition of teaching
Defence Against the Dark Arts in 1996. He was a deeply talented and knowledgeable Potions Master, though his teaching style was marked by strictness, terror, and a pronounced bias against any student not in
Slytherin House, especially
Harry Potter. He was the author of the advanced potions textbook used by Harry, which belonged to the
Half-Blood Prince.
Horace Slughorn (Dates of first tenure unknown – 1981; 1996 – 1997): Slughorn was a long-serving Potions Master who retired in 1981, being replaced by his former student,
Severus Snape. He was coaxed out of retirement by
Albus Dumbledore to resume his old post in 1996. In contrast to Snape, Slughorn's teaching style was jovial and encouraging, though he was known for his blatant favouritism, collecting talented or well-connected students for his
Slug Club.
Role in the Story
The role of Potions Master is central to the narrative of the Harry Potter series, primarily through the two characters who hold the post. Severus Snape's position allowed him to be a constant antagonist to Harry Potter while secretly working to protect him on Albus Dumbledore's orders. His expertise in Potions was a recurring demonstration of his powerful magical ability.
Horace Slughorn's return to the post was engineered by Dumbledore for a single, crucial purpose: for Harry to retrieve Slughorn's untampered memory, which revealed that Tom Riddle had inquired about Horcruxes. This information was the key to defeating Lord Voldemort. Furthermore, the subject of Potions itself is a vital plot device, providing the heroes with essential tools like the Polyjuice Potion, Veritaserum, and Felix Felicis.
Behind the Scenes
On the Pottermore website, J.K. Rowling explained that because
Potions-making is associated with dark secrets and has a “murky, ambiguous” nature, it was fitting that a complex and morally ambiguous character like
Severus Snape would be its master. (Pottermore)
In the film adaptations, the
Potions classroom set is depicted as a vast, stone-walled laboratory filled with thousands of jars, intricate glassware, and self-stirring
cauldrons, emphasizing the scientific and mysterious nature of the subject. (film)