With the beginning of term, Headmaster Fontaine felt refreshed—the preparations for the next year celebrations and of the area for the students one he welcomed with great excitement. The man had always enjoyed this type of change; the mild period that followed the summer and guided it into the fall, the leaves changing to reflect the changes in the season. While in many parts of the world the spring was seen as a new beginning, Headmaster Fontaine saw the fall as a beginning to forming new memories, making new friendships, and most importantly, meeting the new little witches and wizards that would make up this years’ newcomers.
The buses arrived around a little before five o’clock, the returning students gathering first before the new students arrived shortly after, making their ways to their perspective areas in preparation for Headmaster Fontaine’s speech. The sorting had gone seamlessly and Headmaster Fontaine had been amused at the look on the faces of the students that had been presented with the difficult choice of choosing one of many houses.
There were some new changes taking place this year, with more programs and opportunities for community engagement. Headmaster Fontaine had paid a visit to Stowe a few times during the summer, curious to see how S.A.S.I. worked and if it was as popular with the students as they claimed they were. From what he saw, the students enjoyed the activities and were surprisingly apt at doing things without a heavy reliance on magic. While Headmaster Fontaine understood more than anyone the importance of wielding magic properly, he also realized that the ability to have fun and live without magic all the time was important too. It was easy to make friends when two people were figuring things out together rather than using magic to figure it out for them.
Taking his position at the podium as the student body fell silent, he contemplated the faces in the crowd, some old and some new. “Welcome,†he said, “I am thrilled to have all of you joining me this year. I hope everyone has had an enjoyable summer as well, whether you spent it at home, traveling, or even at summer camp. You should have received an owl from the school asking that you prepare notes of appreciation for your friends, we do this every year at the beginning of term in celebration of Friendship Day, to remind those that are close to us that we care about them and value their presence in our lives,†he explained, taking a note he had written on before dinner to show the students, closing his hands over the folded paper only to windlessly turn it into a paper bird which he allowed to fly across the room. “Please do not reach for a bird that is not meant for you, this is bad luck!†he joked as he saw some of the new students reach out to try to touch the paper bird before it disappeared out of an open window.
“There will be some weekend-long orientation trips scheduled,†he continued onward, “the information has been left in your rooms so that you may decide with time. The staff and student council have worked hard to make these as enjoyable for everyone as possible so I hope you also enjoy them,†he continued.
“This year, we are excited to announce a new addition to the school, Professor
@Dottie Dubé will be joining us as Charms Professor, please give her a warm welcome,†he announced, pausing for a moment before the entire dining room erupted in applause. He looked forward to learning more about Dottie, but from what he had seen so far he was confident that she would be a great professor.
“Now that we are all acquainted and at our appropriate tables, I believe we are all quite ready for dinner,†he suggested, the delicious food appearing right before their eyes. “Enjoy your meal and welcome again!â€
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