![]() Shortly following the integration of SWI, Mount Holyoke Witches’ Seminary opened its doors in 1837. Unlike the Seven Sisters, who are focused on higher magical education, SWI includes a primary school for young witches and wizards ages 11-18, located on the same site in Salem, Massachusetts. It maintains a close relationship with the Seven Sisters, though it is not officially a member and had ceased being a witches’ school prior to the founding of Mount Holyoke. While Salem Witches’ Institute retains its original title, it is now a co-ed school with male and female students in attendance. Salem Witches’ Institute was the first women’s school in the American wizarding world, founded in 1710, only to integrate with Boston’s all-male Thorndike Academy in 1832. Bryn Mawr College of Witchcraft was founded in 1885, the second youngest of the Seven Sisters and the seventh school in the United States to grant witches access to formal higher magical education.
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