TRACKS

Important to note here is that the Asian language spells are different from the Western ones. The Western magical world uses Latin as a basis for many of its spells, whereas in the Eastern magical world, Chinese is the foundation. A track generally takes four years to complete. However, many students take additional courses or d doube tracks, studying up to seven years.

TRACKS
yin yang magic
Centers on the ancient philosophy of dualism and balance, drawing from Onmyōdō, the traditional Japanese esoteric practice blending Chinese cosmology and native beliefs. This program would explore the concepts of yin (dark, passive, feminine) and yang (light, active, masculine) energies, their interactions, and their application in various magical disciplines, including divination, healing, elemental manipulation, and balance-focused magic
Subjects include
      • Fortune telling • spiritual practice of predicting information about a person's life. It is based on yin and yang and the five elements (water, wood, fire, earth, and metal).
      • Astronomy • observation of the night skies with telescopes, as well as gaining an understanding of the various phenomena that go on in space, such as Lunar phases and Space weather.
      • Spirit communication and ancestral worship • learning rituals and spells to communicate with spirits and honor ancestors, a significant aspect of many East Asian cultures.
      • Qi Gong and energy manipulation • training in the cultivation and manipulation of qi (life force energy) through physical exercises, breathing techniques, and meditation to enhance magical abilities.

martial magic
Combining traditional martial arts with magical techniques, focusing on self-defense, agility, and the channeling of magical energy through physical movements.
Subjects include
      • Arcane Kenjutsu and Magical Weaponry • study of traditional Japanese swordsmanship (Kenjutsu) combined with magical enhancements. Weapon enchantment techniques, focusing on both offensive and defensive spells imbued into blades or arrows
      • Spiritual Energy Control (Ki Manipulation) • The connection between physical movements and spellcasting to improve magical potency in battle
      • Mythical Lore and Tactical Combat • Analyzing famous battles in folklore and history to develop strategic thinking in modern magical warfare
      • Combat Meditation and Mental Fortitude • Development of a clear and focused mind, essential for casting precise spells in the heat of combat.

theoretical magic
Theory-based track that focus on the basics of magic, how spells are development and the importance of words in magic . Within this track, students focus on one or more aspects of magic, such as potions, charms, transfiguration or herbology. It dives deeply into the magical philosophy, the fundamental principles of magic, and the nature of mystical forces
Subjects include
      Advanced magical theory • builds upon the subject general magical theory and encourages students to develop their own spells, with the Japanese Wizarding Code.
      Comparative Mythology and Magical Systems • Comparative analysis of different magical systems worldwide (Western magic, Chinese Taoist magic, etc.) and their theoretical similarities and differences.
      Arcane Theory and Magical Laws • Study of the underlying principles of magic, including the nature of mana, magical energy, and the laws governing spellcasting
      • Advanced Magic and Spellcraft Theory • Research into crafting new spells, including the process of experimentation, failure, and refinement within magical research.

mystical creatures
Centers around the study, care, and magical interaction with creatures from both ancient myths and modern magical ecosystems. This explores the biology, behavior, and magical properties of mystical creatures, with an emphasis on their cultural significance, ethical treatment, and practical applications in magical society, especially in the Japanese context. The curriculum would prepare students for careers in magical zoology, conservation, creature care, and magical creature research.
Subjects include
      • Conservation of Magical Creatures • Exploration of the ethical issues related to capturing, breeding, and using magical creatures in modern magical society.
      • Mythical creatures of Asia • exploring the diverse and rich array of magical creatures from Asian folklore, such as dragons, phoenixes, kirin, and tengu.
      Magical Creature Training • Practical coursework on the safe handling, care, and husbandry of various magical creatures.
      Magical Zoology • Overview of magical creatures, their classification, and their role in magical ecosystems

ancient magic
Track that focuses on the magic of the old days. It is very much nature based and it origins derive from Shinto. Delves deep into the study of ancient magical traditions, forgotten rituals, lost spells, and the foundations of magical practices across different cultures, especially in the context of the Japanese wizarding world
Subjects include
      • Ancient runes • a theoretical subject that involved the study and translation of ancient runic scripts
      • Magical history and mythology of Asia • A comprehensive study of the magical history, legends, and myths from various Asian cultures, understanding their impact on contemporary magical practices.
      • Spirit communication and ancestral worship • learning rituals and spells to communicate with spirits and honor ancestors, a significant aspect of many East Asian cultures.
      • Shamanic practices • exploring shamanic traditions from various Asian cultures, including rituals for spirit journeys, healing, and communication with the natural world.

modern magic
Blends traditional magic with contemporary technology, science, and social contexts. The curriculum would aims to explore how magic evolves in a modern society, how it interacts with cutting-edge innovations, and how magic can be integrated into everyday life.
Subjects incude
      • Advanced magical theory • builds upon the subject general magical theory and encourages students to develop their own spells, with the Japanese Wizarding Code.
      Technomancy • Study of the intersection between magic and modern technology, exploring how wizards can use magic to enhance or manipulate electronic devices, networks, and machine
      Enchantment in Consumer Goods • Exploration of modern magical craftsmanship and the industry behind creating everyday magical products for the average wizard
      Modern Spellcrafting and Innovation • Exploration of how traditional spellcasting techniques can be adapted for modern applications, with a focus on experimental spellcraft and innovation

COMPULSORARY FOR ALL TRACKS
Community magic focusses on magical work that uses spells that require multiple witches and wizards for it to succeed.
Calligraphy and spellwriting Learning the art of writing spells in Chinese characters and other East Asian scripts, emphasizing the precision and beauty of calligraphy.
Philosophy of Magic and Ethics Ethical considerations in magic: How does one responsibly wield power? What are the moral implications of spellcasting, especially in areas like necromancy, curses, or mind control?


EXTRACURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Magical poetry
Quidditch
Tea ceremony club
Art club
Dragon and fan dance
Spirit animal companions society
Magical chess
Student senate

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