Yes, we’ll all heard of Hogwarts and Xavier's School for Gifted Youngsters but there are many more schools to discover and they need not look like the former.
Here are 18 schools your player’s PCs could attend, take a class, or investigate.
Broken Cliffs Flight Academy - specializes in the care, training, and bonding between riders and their flying mounts.
Woodside Conservatory For Curious Creatures - school for anthropomorphic creatures, no humanoids allowed.
Interfaith Clerical College For The Good (Lawful, Neutral, Chaotic) - focuses on clerical practices across domains.
Bear Mountain Technical School For Tinkering Types - school for those who want to learn the ways of the artificer.
Woodcreek School For The Magically Minded - School for general magic studies
Maple Woods University of Magicka - specializing in druidic magic
Vixiams Community College For Sorcery - school for sorcerers and warlocks
Shrine Of Ydaldir - for monks and martial types
Blackstone’s Institute for the Morally Compromised - For evil PCs
Granite Bay School for Ghostly Girls & Boys - focused on the paranormal
Elk Valley School For Rangers and Other Woodland Warriors
Fladstarts Tower of Teaching: Night School for Wizards
Esitorths School Of The Arcane - archeology dept. dedicated to magic items
Pagmitton Private School - High dollar private school for everyone
Cult of the Crimson Blade: Blood magic and demonic combat techniques.
Black Citadel of the Void: Shadow magic and illusionary combat.
Necropolis of the Bone Singer: Undead combat and necromantic magic.
The Dragon's Talon: Dragon studies and Dragonborne fighting styles
Crit Happens is my monthly system agnostic zine of ideas for DMs.
The rest of the articles in the Zine include:
Character Education: A DM’s Guide Education Boons
Bard College isn’t for everyone
Monster High Mascots
Classes For Class: d6 Random Classes for Every Class
Steal These School Movie Plots
New Creature: Slimobea
Back Page Piffle: Mysterious School Events
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Paul