Student's full name: LAVENDER RACHEL BROWN
I'm Lavender Brown, and I'm eleven years old. I have a younger sister called Eleanor who is six, making me the first to go to Hogwarts. My cousin Richard already goes, he's two years older than me, and in Hufflepuff. I come from a long line of witches and wizards, my mother's family can be traced back for a thousand years. I've lived in a magical community all my live, naturally, but my sister and I both attended a Muggle primary school, my parents thought it was best for us to understand how their world works. It was an interesting experience, actually, especially hearing the Muggle point of view about witches and wizards. It also helped us to understand the importance of keeping our world secret, and to realise the great advantages we magic people have.
I am looking forward to starting at Hogwarts, Richard's magic has improved a lot since he started, I can't wait until I can cast spells like he can. I think it will be great to meet new people. I hope the girls in whatever house I'm put into are nice and I can get along with them. There are only two girls in Hufflepuff in Richard's year, but they get on well with each other. I hope there are more girls in my house though; what if I didn't like the other one? Not that I don't like being friends with boys, of course.
Out of the first year subjects, I think I'm looking forward to charms the most. But I really can't wait for third year so I can start Divination! My aunt on my father's side is a seer; I think it's fantastic! I doubt I'll take Muggle studies though, I think I've had plenty of experience of them! Care of Magical Creatures sounds interesting, as long as we don't have to actually face things like Kappas and the like. I'd rather stick with Unicorns any day.
My aims for Hogwarts are to fine-tune my magic skills, in preparation for being a seer after I leave. Oh yes, and to have fun.
I'm Lavender Brown, and I'm eleven years old. I have a younger sister called Eleanor who is six, making me the first to go to Hogwarts. My cousin Richard already goes, he's two years older than me, and in Hufflepuff. I come from a long line of witches and wizards, my mother's family can be traced back for a thousand years. I've lived in a magical community all my live, naturally, but my sister and I both attended a Muggle primary school, my parents thought it was best for us to understand how their world works. It was an interesting experience, actually, especially hearing the Muggle point of view about witches and wizards. It also helped us to understand the importance of keeping our world secret, and to realise the great advantages we magic people have.
I am looking forward to starting at Hogwarts, Richard's magic has improved a lot since he started, I can't wait until I can cast spells like he can. I think it will be great to meet new people. I hope the girls in whatever house I'm put into are nice and I can get along with them. There are only two girls in Hufflepuff in Richard's year, but they get on well with each other. I hope there are more girls in my house though; what if I didn't like the other one? Not that I don't like being friends with boys, of course.
Out of the first year subjects, I think I'm looking forward to charms the most. But I really can't wait for third year so I can start Divination! My aunt on my father's side is a seer; I think it's fantastic! I doubt I'll take Muggle studies though, I think I've had plenty of experience of them! Care of Magical Creatures sounds interesting, as long as we don't have to actually face things like Kappas and the like. I'd rather stick with Unicorns any day.
My aims for Hogwarts are to fine-tune my magic skills, in preparation for being a seer after I leave. Oh yes, and to have fun.
