While there are no known real witch schools that actively practice magic or teach witchcraft in the traditional sense, there are some organizations and educational institutions that use the term “witch school” as a metaphor or in reference to witchcraft. Here are a few examples:
1. Witch School International: Founded in 2007, Witch School International offers online courses (e.g. Introduction to Druidry, Introduction to Wands, Magic Names, Unicorns) and provides resources to individuals interested in modern witchcraft and Wicca.
2. Grey School of Wizardry: Although not strictly a witch school, the Grey School of Wizardry focuses on magical education for both children and adults, offering a variety of courses and programs related to magic, wizardry, and certain aspects of witchcraft.
3. College of the Sacred Mists: The College of the Sacred Mists is an online school that offers extensive training in Wicca, witchcraft, and pagan spirituality.
4. The Daughters of the Moon: This organization provides workshops, classes, and mentorship programs aimed at empowering women interested in witchcraft, mysticism, and goddess spirituality.
5. The Cauldron: The Cauldron is a pagan forum and educational resource that offers a wide range of articles, discussions, and courses on various pagan and witchcraft-related topics.
Please note that the concept of witch schools is often associated with modern Wicca and contemporary witchcraft practices, which are considered religious or spiritual paths rather than schools in the traditional academic sense. These organizations primarily serve as platforms for education, community, and spiritual exploration.