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Hogwarts House

A Hogwarts House is one of the four fundamental divisions of the student body at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Shortly after the school's founding circa 993 A.D., the four founders—Godric Gryffindor, Helga Hufflepuff, Rowena Ravenclaw, and Salazar Slytherin—agreed to divide the students into four “Houses,” each named after one of them. Students were selected for each House based on the specific qualities and personality traits that each founder prized. This system was designed to create smaller, family-like communities for students within the larger school. The founders personally selected students during the school's early years. However, foreseeing a time when they would no longer be able to perform this duty, Godric Gryffindor bewitched his own hat, infusing it with the collective intelligence of all four founders. This magical artifact became the Sorting Hat, which continues to sort new students into the appropriate Houses to this day by using Legilimency to assess their minds and character. A significant rift eventually formed between Salazar Slytherin and the other three founders. Slytherin believed that magical education should be restricted to pure-blood witches and wizards only, a view the others did not share. This disagreement led to his departure from the school, but not before he secretly constructed the Chamber of Secrets beneath it. Each House has its own Common Room and dormitories, a Head of House who acts as a mentor and disciplinarian, a resident House Ghost, and its own Quidditch team. The Houses compete throughout the school year for the House Cup by earning and losing House Points, which are tallied in four giant, jewel-filled hourglasses located in the Entrance Hall.

Role in the Story

The Hogwarts House system is central to the structure of the series and to Harry Potter's personal journey. His Sorting is a moment of profound significance, where he actively chooses Gryffindor over Slytherin, thereby defining his own path and rejecting the one predestined by his connection to Lord Voldemort. The intense rivalry between Gryffindor and Slytherin serves as a primary source of conflict throughout the books, mirroring the larger battle between good and evil in the wizarding world. This is most evident in the annual competitions for the House Cup and the Quidditch Cup, which often pit Harry Potter directly against Draco Malfoy. While the House system often fosters division, the story also emphasizes the importance of inter-House unity. The formation of Dumbledore's Army sees students from Gryffindor, Hufflepuff, and Ravenclaw band together against the tyranny of Dolores Umbridge. This theme of unity culminates in the Battle of Hogwarts, where the three Houses stand together to defend the school. As Albus Dumbledore stated, “We are only as strong as we are united, as weak as we are divided.”

The Hogwarts student body is divided into the following four Houses, each with its own history, values, and associated quarters within the castle:

  • In the film adaptations, the Ravenclaw House colours were changed from blue and bronze to blue and silver, and its mascot was changed from an eagle to a raven.
  • Information about the specific locations and entrance methods for the Hufflepuff and Slytherin common rooms was first revealed on the Pottermore website. (Pottermore)
  • J.K. Rowling revealed that the famously benevolent wizard Merlin was sorted into Slytherin House, challenging the notion that the House exclusively produces Dark witches and wizards. (Pottermore)
  • According to J.K. Rowling, the four Houses correspond to the four classical elements: Gryffindor is fire, Slytherin is water, Hufflepuff is earth, and Ravenclaw is air. (J.K. Rowling interview)