In Addition to Teaching Flying Lessons What Is Madam Hoochs Other Job

"None of you lot is to motility while I take this boy to the Hospital Fly! Yous leave those brooms where they are or you'll be out of Hogwarts before yous can say 'Quidditch.'"
— Hooch's strict attitude with her students[src]

Madam Rolanda Hooch (b. before 1918)[1] was a witch who worked every bit the Flight instructor, Quidditch referee, and omnibus at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry.[5] She learnt to wing on her own Silver Arrow broomstick sometime before or during the Great War and returned to Hogwarts, which was her babyhood schoolhouse, for a job. While on staff at Hogwarts, Hooch worked under Headmasters Albus Dumbledore, Dolores Umbridge, and Minerva McGonagall.

During her years of employment at Hogwarts, she taught students how to successfully fly broomsticks (such as the famous Harry Potter),[five] and also acted every bit the official referee for Quidditch games held at Hogwarts.[10] Her profession also included other important duties, such as keeping students safe from harm whilst they trained for Quidditch,[12] and checking the brooms of students to brand certain they were non bugged with night charms.[13]

Hooch also survived the 2nd Wizarding War, and returned to her postal service every bit Flying Instructor and Quidditch referee subsequently 1998.[14]

Contents

  • 1 Biography
    • 1.1 Early on life
    • 1.2 Career at Hogwarts
      • one.2.1 Before years
    • 1.three 1960s
    • ane.four 1980s
      • 1.4.1 1991–1992 schoolhouse year
      • 1.4.2 1992–1993 school year
      • 1.4.3 1993–1994 schoolhouse twelvemonth
      • i.4.four 1994–1995 schoolhouse year
      • 1.four.5 1995–1996 school year
      • i.iv.six 1996–1997 school year
      • 1.4.seven 1997–1998 schoolhouse year
    • i.five Later on life
  • ii Concrete clarification
  • 3 Personality and traits
  • four Magical abilities and skills
  • 5 Etymology
  • half-dozen Behind the scenes
  • 7 Appearances
  • 8 Notes and references

Biography

Early on life

"A spell! I oasis't been this annoyed since my broom was singed by overzealous anti-aircraft during the Neat War!"
— Madam Hooch relaying some information on her past[src]

Rolanda Hooch was born prior to 1918.[i] She taught herself to fly on a Silver Arrow broomstick at some point.[15] One night, at some point during the Cracking State of war (1914-1918), her broom was singed by a Muggle anti-aircraft device, which she found personally insulting.[16] She declared that the just thing she found more humiliating than that incident was when a student jinxed her many decades later, in 1991.[16]

She attended Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry in her youth, and was a member of her Firm Quidditch team.[17] However, it is unknown which Hogwarts Business firm she was Sorted into.

The Hogwarts Quidditch pitch where Hooch was selected to referee

One-time after her student years at Hogwarts, Rolanda was selected by the Department of Magical Games and Sports as the Hogwarts Quidditch referee. After being selected she underwent a series of complicated and rigorous tests, both written and practical.[eighteen]

Career at Hogwarts

Before years

"Flying is not different walking. It's just much more difficult, and far more dangerous."
— Madam Hooch teaching a Flight Class[src]

Madam Hooch teaching Flying on the Preparation Grounds

Rolanda's duties at Hogwarts included First Year Flight Instructor,[v] Quidditch referee[10] and motorcoach in charge of all broom-related activities.[four] She was at present referred to as "Madam Hooch",[4] and was respected by her students considering of her liking for off-white-play and clean games. She was given an office located somewhere in the Castle, in which the crate which held the Gilded Snitches, Quaffle and Bludgers was kept safe under lock-and-key when non in use.[19]

Her lessons teaching the get-go years how to fly were held on the Grooming Grounds[20] [21] [22] at the back of the castle, near the Quidditch pitch and Herbology Greenhouses.[23]

1960s

During the 1966–1967 school year, Madam Hooch refereed the 1967 Hogwarts Quidditch final, which became famous equally the highest-scoring friction match in Hogwarts history. Hereafter Wigtown Wanderers star player Ethan Parkin led his House to a 580-570 victory.

The team had been trailing 420-570 until Parkin led his team in a Power Play to score a goal, and presently after the team Seeker defenseless the Snitch, leading to the victory. The match became legendary for its high scores and exciting final moments. In 1987, Hooch too recalled that information technology was a specially rough game, having to call a dozen fouls in the first few minutes alone.[24]

1980s

During the 1980s, Madam Hooch connected to teach showtime-year students basic Broomstick handling and Flight skills. She also taught more advanced manoeuvres to later years. During his fourth dimension at Hogwarts, Andre Egwu, a highly skilled flyer, sometimes helped Hooch supervise classes.[25]

During the 1986–1987 school year, Jacob'southward sibling became interested in the 1967 last and asked Madam Hooch about it. The educatee was particularly interested in the friction match'south last play as Ethan Parkin had returned to Hogwarts to watch his daughter, Skye, play in the final that year. Parkin had taken over the training of his sometime business firm team and had mentioned the match, but was evasive about the exact nature of the terminal play that had won it.[24]

1991–1992 school year

"At present, when I blow my whistle, yous kick off from the footing, hard. Keep your brooms steady, rise a few feet, and then come direct back down past leaning forward slightly. On my whistle — 3 — two —"
— Madam Hooch teaching first students how to hover on their brooms[src]

In the 1991–1992 school year, get-go year Gryffindors and Slytherins had their first flying lesson in the Preparation Grounds on Thursday, 12 September 1991, during the second week of term.[five] She had xx of the school broomsticks lined up set on the grass earlier she arrived, despite the fact that the schoolhouse brooms vibrated if the passenger flew too high and always flew slightly to the left.[5] She probably had a personal acquaintance with a student named Amanda, whom Hooch greeted personally.[6]

Hooch teaching first years how to fly

To begin the course, Hooch ordered the students to stand on the left side of their brooms with their right mitt over it. They were told to say, "up!" to summon the brooms to their hands and were and then to hover slightly in the air. Unfortunately, a Gryffindor named Neville Longbottom kicked off likewise early on and lost control, resulting in an accident and breaking his wrist. After examining the wound, Madam Hooch took Neville to the hospital and warned that anyone caught flying without supervision would exist expelled "faster than you tin say Quidditch."[5]

Despite this, when Draco Malfoy threw Neville'south dropped Remembrall high in the air Harry Potter used his broom to call back information technology, showing nifty natural skill. Fortunately for Potter, due to Professor McGonagall's intervention, he was spared expulsion and was offered a position equally seeker on the Gryffindor Quidditch team.[5]

Madam Hooch announcing the victory of Gryffindor Quidditch team

Not long later Hallowe'en, the get-go match of the Quidditch season took identify: Gryffindor versus Slytherin. Madam Hooch was to referee the game and told both teams to play fairly, though she was obviously speaking more to the Slytherin team.[10] She released the Bludgers start, then the Golden Snitch, and the game began when she threw the Quaffle into the air.[26] During that game, many fouls were committed by the Slytherins, and she awarded several penalties to the Gryffindors, who won when the new Seeker, Harry Potter, caught the Aureate Snitch.[x] Hooch, riding her broom, blew the whistle and announced the Gryffindors' victory to the Hogwarts crowd.[27]

After in the year, Madam Hooch was relieved of the responsibility of refereeing the Gryffindor versus Hufflepuff match, as Professor Snape insisted on refereeing the game[28] to make sure Harry Potter's Nimbus 2000 was not jinxed once more.[29]

1992–1993 schoolhouse year

"Madam Hooch, the Quidditch teacher, asked Flint and Woods to shake easily, which they did, giving each other threatening stares and gripping rather harder than was necessary."
— Description[src]

Lockhart'southward volume signing that Hooch attended

In August, 1992, Hooch went to Diagon Alley, and rushed to Flourish and Blotts to see Gilderoy Lockhart, who had been hired by Dumbledore to teach Defense Against the Dark Arts that year. She was clearly a fan of him and of his written works.[7]

The next schoolhouse yr, Madam Hooch refereed the Gryffindor versus Slytherin Quidditch match, during which Harry Potter, the Gryffindor Seeker, was attacked by a jinxed Bludger. The mystery was how the Bludger was jinxed, since information technology had been kept safe and locked in Madam Hooch's office. She was forced to stop the game momentarily for the Gryffindors in one case they deliberated over the rogue Bludger, but they ultimately decided to continue playing, equally otherwise they would have had to forfeit the match.[nineteen]

The Gryffindor versus Hufflepuff match followed subsequently in the twelvemonth, only was cancelled past Professor McGonagall before long after Madam Hooch had released the balls and began the game. The reason for the counterfoil was that Hermione Granger and Penelope Clearwater had been found petrified near the library.[30]

Madam Hooch seated next to Snape at the Leaving Feast

Near the end of the year, Madam Hooch and the rest of the staff were chosen to the staffroom by Professor McGonagall, who had become Acting Headmistress in Professor Dumbledore'due south absenteeism. McGonagall told the professors that a pupil had been kidnapped by Salazar Slytherin's monster and taken into the Chamber of Secrets. After revealing this, Madam Hooch became as well weak at the knees to stand, collapsed into a chair and asked who had been taken, when she was told that it was Ginevra Weasley, whom Hooch had been giving Flying Lessons.[31] However, she was saved by the stop of the yr by Harry Potter and Ron Weasley and and so the school returned to its normal routines.[32]

1993–1994 schoolhouse year

"It will demand to be checked for jinxes. Of class, I'm no expert, just I daresay Madam Hooch and Professor Flitwick volition strip it down... It shouldn't take more than a few weeks. Yous will have it back if nosotros are sure it is jinx-complimentary."
— McGonagall shortly earlier handing Harry's Firebolt over to Hooch and Flitwick[src]

Hooch referring a Quidditch match every bit mass of Dementors interrupt the game

Non long afterward the beginning of the 1993–1994 school year, Madam Hooch refereed the Gryffindor versus Hufflepuff Quidditch match, which took place in severe atmospheric condition conditions and poor visibility. But during that friction match, Dementors, who were supposed to be guarding the school, interfered and made Harry Potter fall off of his broomstick, enabling the Hufflepuff Seeker, Cedric Diggory, to catch the Golden Snitch.[12]

After the attack on the Fat Lady by Sirius Black at Hallowe'en, Professor McGonagall asked Madam Hooch to oversee his Quidditch practices on the pitch for his rubber, which she did for McGonagall.[12]

Furthermore, Harry mysteriously received a Firebolt broomstick for Christmas, which McGonagall thought could take come up from Sirius Black. In order to ensure that the broom was safe to ride, McGonagall handed information technology over to Madam Hooch and Professor Flitwick, the Charms Principal, who would "strip it downwardly" to wait for curses, hexes, or jinxes.[13] A few weeks later, once Hooch and Flitwick had ensured the broom's safe, the Firebolt was returned to Harry Potter to use in his Quidditch practices and games.[33]

Hooch falls asleep while overseeing a Gryffindor Quidditch practice

She was quite taken with the broom and rhapsodised over information technology for some time before Oliver Wood, the Gryffindor Quidditch Captain and Keeper, reminded her that they were in that location to practice and not listen to her talking virtually her former Silver Arrow. Though she was supposed to proceed an eye on Harry, she and then proceeded to autumn comatose in the stands while the Gryffindor Quidditch squad practised.[fifteen]

The game betwixt the Gryffindor and Ravenclaw was refereed by Madam Hooch. The game was concluded when Harry Potter defenseless the Golden Snitch, awarding one-hundred and l points to his already-winning Gryffindor team.[fifteen]

The final match, for the Quidditch Cup, was between Gryffindor and Slytherin, and Madam Hooch was tasked with overseeing the match as a referee. The terminal was a violent game, and Madam Hooch commented several times that she has never seen such flagrant fouls committed. Indeed, she was rendered almost apoplectic with fury at the level of cheating demonstrated by the Slytherin team, application a g full of v penalties to the Gryffindors as the match grew progressively dirtier. The match concluded with Harry Potter'due south capturing of the Gilt Snitch, earning the Gryffindor Quidditch team the Quidditch Cup for the first time in roughly seven years.[34]

1994–1995 school year

"Information technology is also my painful duty to inform you lot that the Inter-Business firm Quidditch Cup will not take place this year. This is due to an event that will be starting in October, and continuing throughout the school year, taking upwards much of the teachers' time and energy — but I am sure y'all will all enjoy it immensely... The Triwizard Tournament volition be taking place at Hogwarts this year."
— Professor Dumbledore announcing the cancellation of the Quidditch Cup[src]

Hooch didactics first years how to mount a broomstick

The following academic terms were to exist defended to the revival of the Triwizard Tournament, significant that the 1994-1995 Quidditch Cup was not to take place.[35] This was besides due to the fact that the Hogwarts Quidditch Stadium was to play host to the enchanted Hedge Maze of the Third Task.[36] Because of this, it is causeless that Madam Hooch's only duties that year was to give flight lessons to the first year students, though she may take helped prepare the tasks with the other teachers.

1995–1996 school year

" Impedimenta! What practise you think y'all're doing? I've never seen behaviour like it — back up to the castle, both of you, and straight to your Head of House'south office! Go! At present!"
— Madam Hooch, enraged at Harry Potter and George Weasley's assault on Draco Malfoy[src]

Hooch overseeing a Quidditch match between Gryffindor and Slytherin

Madam Hooch's timetable for Quidditch matches was disrupted by Dolores Umbridge, the Hogwarts High Inquisitor, during the 1995–1996 school twelvemonth, since Umbridge kept giving detentions to students who played the sport.

Regardless, Hooch did referee the match between the Gryffindor Quidditch team and the Slytherin Quidditch team, during which much foul play and dirty moves were used. Near the end of the lucifer, Vincent Crabbe, a Slytherin Beater, striking a Bludger at Harry Potter after he caught sight of the Golden Snitch, knocking him to the ground. Being a Quidditch foul, Madam Hooch immediately scolded Crabbe, and, in one case finished, turned around to see Harry Potter and George Weasley attacking Draco Malfoy. Afterwards using an Impediment Jinx to knock Harry to the basis, she sent the two of them to Minerva McGonagall'due south office, where they were banned from their Quidditch squad past Dolores Umbridge.[37] This ban would eventually be lifted afterward Umbridge was removed from Hogwarts.[38]

Information technology is possible that Madam Hooch had her flying lessons inspected past Dolores Umbridge that twelvemonth, and pleased her, every bit she was non sacked.

1996–1997 school twelvemonth

"Harry stepped up to Madam Hooch, the referee, who was standing ready to release the balls from the crate."
— Hooch referring for a Quidditch friction match[src]

In the 1996-1997 schoolhouse yr, Madam Hooch refereed the match between the Gryffindor and Slytherin Quidditch teams, and was ready to release the Snitch, Bludgers and Quaffle before the players were on the pitch. Before long subsequently starting the game, Slytherin Seeker Harper deliberately collided with Harry, in the hopes of steering him in the incorrect direction. As this was a foul (Blurting), the Gryffindor crowd screamed at Hooch to honor a penalization to their team, only her back was turned and she did non run into the foul. The game concluded with Harry Potter'south capture of the Aureate Snitch.[39]

Albus Dumbledore's funeral

Virtually the end of the year, the castle was invaded past Decease Eaters, who fought the teachers and students of Hogwarts, likewise equally the Aurors stationed at that place.[xl] Information technology is unknown whether Madam Hooch took part in the battle. After the boxing'due south decision, Albus Dumbledore was found dead[40] in the Middle Courtyard, and everyone around raised their wand equally a sign of respect to him.[41] It can be assumed that Hooch attended Dumbledore's funeral being a long term colleage of him.

1997–1998 schoolhouse yr

"Every heart, living and dead, was fixed on Professor McGonagall, who was speaking from the raised platform at the summit of the Hall [and] behind her stood the remaining teachers... "
— Opening stage of the terminal battle[src]

Harry Potter's last defeat of Lord Voldemort and the cease of the Second Wizarding War

During the 1997–1998 school year, Severus Snape became the Headmaster and Alecto and Amycus Carrow became the Deputy Headmasters. In May of that year, Snape and the Carrows were attacked[42] and the Battle of Hogwarts took place,[43] in which Madam Hooch was probably more than likely to participate in, being a teacher at Hogwarts. She was likewise virtually likely there when Harry Potter defeated and killed Voldemort for practiced, ending the 2nd Wizarding State of war. The Hogwarts Quidditch Pitch was burned to the ground in the early stages of the battle, however.

Later life

Madam Hooch survived the war and continued to serve every bit the Flying Instructor and Quidditch referee at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. During the Calamity, she would assist members of the Statute of Secrecy Task Forcefulness ameliorate their ability to target elusive foes by having them cast spells while she dodges on her broom.

Madam Hooch was withal teaching every bit of 2020,[44] at the age of at to the lowest degree one-hundred and two. In September 2017 she taught Albus Potter and was not impressed with him, every bit he struggled to make his broom rise.[fourteen]

Physical description

"Their teacher, Madam Hooch, arrived. She had short, grey hair and yellowish optics similar a hawk."
— A description of Madam Hooch in 1991[src]

In her elderly years, during the 1990s, Madam Hooch had spiky greyness pilus which was cut short and had piercing, xanthous, hawk-like eyes,[5] commonly hidden behind goggles.[26] She unremarkably wore a white button-downwards collared shirt and black necktie with the Hogwarts crest, nether a cloak,[vi] merely wore more than formal black robes with a hat while sitting in the Great Hall.[45]

Personality and traits

"Well, what are you waiting for? Everyone stand by a broomstick. Come on, hurry up."
— Madam Hooch being impatient with a class of kickoff years[src]

Madam Hooch was known and respected by her students because of her belief in good sportsmanship, fairness, and make clean games of Quidditch.[x] She sometimes seemed impatient whilst teaching her students flying, equally while teaching a grouping of first years, during the 1991–1992 school twelvemonth she was continually telling them to "hurry up" and request "well, what're you waiting for?".[5]

Regardless she was still kind and caring, as evident when Neville Longbottom bankrupt his wrist after injuring himself during a Flying Class, she tended to him after his accident and took him immediately to the Hospital Wing.[5] Some other instance was when she learnt that Ginevra Weasley had been taken into the Sleeping room of Secrets. Later on learning this she had sunk (weak-kneed) into a chair in the staffroom.[31] Hooch was also very strict and was unafraid to use an Impediment Jinx on Harry Potter and George Weasley after the two attacked Draco Malfoy.[37]

"Now, I want a nice fair game, all of you... Mount your brooms, please."
— Madam Hooch starting the kickoff game of the flavour[src]

A very fair-minded individual, Madam Hooch expected all Quidditch games to be played fairly and expected nothing simply good behaviour from the players. Ordinarily fifty-fifty-tempered, if a fleck brisk and impatient, she could wing into a rage if she witnessed cheating or disorderly conduct, shrieking loudly at the Slytherin Beaters Derrick and Bole for attacking Oliver Woods out of premises.[34]

Magical abilities and skills

  • Flying: Madam Hooch had considerable skill and talent in broomstick flight. She learnt how to fly on a Silver Arrow,[15] and flew over the Quidditch stadium at the cease of the Gryffindor versus Slytherin friction match in 1991, announcing the Gryffindors' victory.[27] Her accomplishment and talent in flying allowed to teach Flying grade to Hogwarts students as the schoolhouse's Flying Teacher, which she did highly competently and professionally, teaching students how to safely and successfully fly broomsticks.[5]
  • Broomology: Hooch was as well known to be highly practiced in the lore of brooms. This was evident when Minerva McGonagall handed over a Firebolt to her and Filius Flitwick and so that they could examination it for jinxes, hexes and curses; Flitwick using his charms mastery, and Hooch using her cognition.[xiii] Also, while examining Harry'southward Firebolt before his beginning flight on it, she commented how the Nimbus series develop a drag afterwards a few years of flying.[15] This implied that she possessed very considerable knowledge of broomsticks.
  • Defence Against the Dark Arts: Madam Hooch was able to cast an uncommonly powerful Impediment Jinx[37] and was also able to examine a broom for curses and other unfriendly spells.[13] She was also tasked in 1993 by Minerva McGonagall with overseeing Harry Potter's Quidditch training, in order to protect him from the then presumed mass-murderer Sirius Blackness, which she agreed to do.[12] If she did participate in the Battle of Hogwarts, she was presumably a skilled duellist as well.
  • Charms: Rolanda was capable of producing a non-corporeal Patronus,[7] [8] an incredibly advanced slice of magic and a marker of superior magical ability, given the immense difficulty of casting the charm. She was also capable of teaching her Flying students how to perform the Gripping Charm.[46]

Etymology

Rolanda is a feminine class of Roland, a name of Germanic origin that ways "fame-land", "fame of the land", "erstwhile and wise", or "judicious, wise". Roland was a paladin of Charlemagne and a principal figure in the Affair of French republic. The "Roland" was a Franco-German missile system, and the WWI aircraft manufacturer Luft-Fahrzeug-Gesellschaft was known for their diverse "Roland" designs.

Hooch may come from Hoch or Hoog, Germanic words that mean "loftier" or "tall."

Behind the scenes

Madam Hooch as she appears in Harry Potter: Wizards Unite

Hooch every bit a LEGO minifigure (2018 edition)

Madam Hooch in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4

Rolanda Hooch as seen in Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells

Madam Hooch in LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4

  • Madam Hooch was played by Zoë Wanamaker in the film adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone. Madam Hooch did not reappear in whatsoever of the following films, equally Wanamaker had merely signed up for one film.
  • Like Professor Quirrell, Madam Hooch's starting time name was never mentioned in the books. Harry Potter Trading Card Game lists it equally Rolanda.
  • Prior to the release of the offset film, IMDB listed her first name as Xiomara.
  • In an episode of the Britcom series My Family, in which Wanamaker plays Susan, 1 of her sons pulls a trading card from a box of cereal and exclaims "Hey await, Madam Hooch!" As well, in a later episode during Hallowe'en when Susan is dressed as a witch and is trying to encourage her hubby to join in, he tells her she "can take your Nimbus 2000 and stick information technology where the sun doesn't smooth."
  • On an episode of The Paul O'Grady Testify Zoë Wanamaker said she was disappointed that she was never asked to return to the Harry Potter saga and would not heed doing and then for the last 2 films.
  • Zoë Wanamaker was one of three American actors who appeared in the flick adaptation of Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, the others existence Eleanor Columbus, who played Susan Bones, and Verne Troyer, who played Griphook. Information technology should exist noted that though she was born in us, she is in fact British.
  • On the first game of the series (GBA version), when Harry casts a spell that hits Hooch, she says that she's never been insulted that way since an anti-aircraft singed her broom during the Great War (1914-1918). This indicates that Hooch was born before 1918, possibly in the 1900s, seeing as she was already capable of broom flight. The fact that she endemic a Silver Arrow supports this, seen every bit the broom was manufactured very early in the twentieth century.
  • In the PC version of the video game adaptation of Harry Potter and the Gild of the Phoenix, Madam Hooch is never seen, although she is mentioned by 1 of the students in the Clock Tower.
  • To create Madam Hooch's yellow hawk-like optics, special contact lenses were used.
  • Madam Hooch is the only Hogwarts teacher (excluding members of staff who do not teach, such every bit Madam Pomfrey and Madam Pince) to be referred to equally 'Madam' rather than 'Professor'. The exact reasons for this are unknown, although it is possible that information technology is because she only teaches the kickoff-years, and the majority of her chore involves Quidditch matches as opposed to actual teaching. Alternately, she may not be considered a Professor every bit flying is primarily a concrete subject area rather than an academic one.
    • Though she is usually only depicted as educational activity outset years, in Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Hooch is likewise seen teaching more advanced manoeuvres to subsequently years. If this is taken as cannon, it does contradict the theory of her non having a professorship due to just instruction first years.
  • J. G. Rowling stated in an interview with PotterCast on 17 December 2007 that "Madam Hooch really did not take any romantic backstory. Well, not my invention, I don't know".[47]

Appearances

  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (First appearance)
  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher'southward Stone (film)
  • Harry Potter and the Philosopher'due south Stone (video game)
  • Harry Potter and the Sleeping room of Secrets
  • Harry Potter and the Sleeping accommodation of Secrets (video game) (Not in the PC version)
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
  • Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (moving picture) (Mentioned in Tour of Portrait Gallery on Disc 2 Special Features) [48]
  • Harry Potter and the Society of the Phoenix
  • Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (video game) (Mentioned simply)
  • Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince
  • Harry Potter and the Cursed Child
  • Harry Potter and the Cursed Kid (play)
  • LEGO Harry Potter: Edifice the Magical World
  • LEGO Harry Potter: Characters of the Magical Globe
  • Harry Potter: Quidditch World Loving cup
  • LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4
  • LEGO Harry Potter: Years v-7
  • LEGO Harry Potter
  • Harry Potter Trading Carte Game (Starting time identified as Rolanda Hooch)
  • Pottermore
  • Wizarding World
  • Harry Potter: The Character Vault
  • Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery
  • Harry Potter: Wizards Unite
  • Harry Potter: Puzzles & Spells
  • Harry Potter: Magic Awakened

Notes and references

  1. 1.0 1.1 ane.2 In Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (video game) - GBA version, Hooch says her broomstick was singed during the Peachy War. It should also be noted that, according to Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 13 (Gryffindor versus Ravenclaw), she learnt to wing on a Silver Pointer broomstick, which product started sometime after the Moontrimmer (itself first created in 1901) — cf. Quidditch Through the Ages, Chapter nine (The Development of the Racing Broom).
  2. "You know what? Madam Hooch really did non have any kind of romantic backstory." --J. M. Rowling, PotterCast 131 (transcript available here)
  3. "World Exclusive Interview with J M Rowling," South West News Service, viii July 2000 - "Hogwarts simply serves Britain and Ireland."
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.iii 4.4 iv.5 4.half dozen Harry Potter and the Philosopher'south Stone, Chapter 7 (The Sorting Chapeau)
  5. five.00 five.01 five.02 v.03 5.04 5.05 five.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 five.x v.11 5.12 5.13 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Affiliate 9 (The Midnight Duel)
  6. 6.0 6.ane vi.2 half dozen.iii Harry Potter and the Philosopher'due south Rock (picture show) - Chapter fifteen (New Seeker)
  7. 7.0 vii.1 7.ii 7.3 LEGO Harry Potter: Years 1-4
  8. 8.0 8.1 LEGO Harry Potter: Years v-7
  9. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year four, Chapter iv (Curse-Breakers)
  10. x.0 10.one ten.ii 10.3 ten.4 10.five Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Rock, Chapter eleven (Quidditch)
  11. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 3, Quidditch Season two, Chapter 12 (THE 2nd QUIDDITCH Cup)
  12. 12.0 12.one 12.ii 12.3 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Affiliate 9 (Grim Defeat)
  13. 13.0 13.ane thirteen.two 13.3 Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 11 (The Firebolt)
  14. 14.0 xiv.1 Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Act One, Scene Iv
  15. 15.0 15.1 fifteen.2 15.3 15.iv Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 13 (Gryffindor versus Ravenclaw)
  16. 16.0 sixteen.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Rock (video game) - GBA version
  17. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Twelvemonth ii, "A SPECIAL Commemoration OF HOGWARTS TEACHERS!" Achievement
  18. Quidditch Through the Ages, Chapter 6 (Changes in Quidditch since the Fourteenth Century)
  19. nineteen.0 19.1 Harry Potter and the Bedchamber of Secrets, Affiliate 10 (The Rogue Bludger)
  20. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Twelvemonth one, Chapter 3 (Dealing With Trouble) - Flight Lesson "Summon Broom"
  21. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 1, Chapter half-dozen (A Curious Corridor) - Flying Lesson "Mount Broom"
  22. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Year 1, Affiliate ix (Within the Room) - Flying Lesson "Liftoff and Landing"
  23. Harry Potter and the One-half-Blood Prince (video game)
  24. 24.0 24.ane Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Twelvemonth 3, Quidditch Season 2, Affiliate 12 (THE SECOND QUIDDITCH Cup)
  25. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery
  26. 26.0 26.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) - Affiliate xix (Quidditch)
  27. 27.0 27.1 Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) - Chapter 20 (Interference Overcome)
  28. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 13 (Nicolas Flamel)
  29. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, Chapter 17 (The Man with Two Faces)
  30. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Chapter 14 (Cornelius Fudge)
  31. 31.0 31.i Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Affiliate 16 (The Chamber of Secrets)
  32. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Affiliate eighteen (Dobby'southward Reward)
  33. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 12 (The Patronus)
  34. 34.0 34.i Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban, Chapter 15 (The Quidditch Terminal)
  35. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, Chapter 12 (The Triwizard Tournament)
  36. Harry Potter and the Goblet of Burn down, Chapter 28 (The Madness of Mr Crouch)
  37. 37.0 37.one 37.2 Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Chapter 19 (The Panthera leo and the Ophidian)
  38. Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince, Chapter half dozen (Draco'south Detour)
  39. Harry Potter and the One-half-Blood Prince, Chapter 14 (Felix Felicis)
  40. 40.0 xl.ane Harry Potter and the One-half-Blood Prince, Chapter 28 (Flight of the Prince)
  41. Harry Potter and the One-half-Blood Prince (film) - Chapter 28
  42. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 30 (The Sacking of Severus Snape)
  43. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Chapter 31 (The Boxing of Hogwarts)
  44. Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Act Ii, Scene Twelve
  45. Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (film) - Chapter 12 (Sorting Hat)
  46. Harry Potter: Hogwarts Mystery, Yr 6, Chapter 29 (The Whomping Willow Awaits) - Flying Lesson "Gripping Charm"
  47. [ane]
  48. During the Tour of the Portrait Gallery at the terminate of The Quest of Sir Cadogan, we come up across a portrait of a witch on a broomstick and the narrator asks her if she has been practising with Madam Hooch.
Hogwarts faculty
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Founders Godric Gryffindor | Helga Hufflepuff | Rowena Ravenclaw | Salazar Slytherin
Headteachers Eupraxia Mole | Vulpus | Phyllida Spore | Dexter Fortescue | Edessa Sakndenberg | Amrose Swott | Everard | Vindictus Veridian | Dilys Derwent | Quintin Trimble | Limebert | Phineas Nigellus Black | Walter Aragon | Basil Fronsac | Armando Dippet | Albus Dumbledore | Dolores Umbridge | Severus Snape | Minerva McGonagall | Brian Gagwilde | Elizabeth Shush
Deputy Heads Minerva McGonagall | Amycus Carrow | Alecto Carrow
Heads of House Filius Flitwick | Neville Longbottom | Minerva McGonagall | Horace Slughorn | Severus Snape | Pomona Sprout
Pedagogy staff Bartholomew | Bathsheda Blathering | Herbert Beery | Cuthbert Binns | Brindlemore | Clemency Burbage | Camelia | Alecto Carrow | Amycus Carrow | Bartemius Hunker Junior (disguised as Alastor Moody) | Albus Dumbledore | Eleazar Fig | Firenze | Filius Flitwick | Fortinbras | Jakub Gorski | Rubeus Hagrid | Rolanda Hooch | Arsenius Jigger | Silvanus Kettleburn | Gilderoy Lockhart | Neville Longbottom | Remus Lupin | Mazoni | Minerva McGonagall | Galatea Merrythought | Quirinus Quirrell | Patricia Rakepick | Concordia Rowle | Arif Sikander | Aurora Sinistra | Horace Slughorn | Severus Snape | Pomona Sprout | Swoopstikes | Sybill Trelawney | Dolores Umbridge | Septima Vector | Unidentified Potions professor (16th century) | Unidentified Charms professor (19th century) | Unidentified Herbology professor (19th century) | Unidentified Potions professor (19th century) | 19th-century DADA professor | Unidentified DADA professor (1984–1985) | Unidentified DADA professor (1985–1986) | Unidentified DADA professor (1986–1987) | Unidentified DADA professor (1987–1988) | Unidentified DADA professor (1989–1990) | Unidentified Muggle Studies professor (1990s) | Unidentified DADA professor (1998–?) | Unidentified Potions professor (21st century) | Unidentified Charms professor (?th century)
Hogwarts business firm-elves Bilm | Boil-ridden business firm-elf | Deek | Dobby | Filk | Gimkey | Krafty | Kreacher | Pitts | Retch | Vekey | Weigby | Winky
Back up staff Rancorous Carpe | Argus Filch | Wilhelmina Grubbly-Plank | Rubeus Hagrid | Rolanda Hooch | Hankerton Humble | Ogg | Irma Pince | Poppy Pomfrey | Prendergast | Apollyon Pringle | Lucinda Thomsonicle-Pocus | Wainscott | Unidentified Healers

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