Vice-Principal is an American term, in the UK the term is deputy head. At Hogwarts head is Professor McGonagall.
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Not Principal but Headmaster. The Headmaster is Albus Dumbledore. This is pretty basic stuff ya'know? You REALLY haven't read the series :P
Harry Potter's school is called Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. In the fourth book, Hogwarts hosts the triwizard tournament and students from two other schools come to compete. These schools are Beauxbatons Academy of Magic and Durmstrang Institute.
No. It's a fiction school in the Harry Potter series.
Several locations in the UK were used for the school: Alnwick Castle was used for "outside" views Gloucester Cathedral - Gloucester (Hogwarts School, Corridors) Divinity School, Bodleian Library - Oxford (Hogwarts School, sanatorium scenes) Duke Humfrey's Library, Bodleian Library - Oxford (Hogwarts School, library scenes) Christ Church College, St Aldate's - Oxford (Hogwarts School, The Great Hall) Harrow School - Harrow (Hogwarts School, Classroom) Lacock Abbey - Wiltshire (Hogwarts School, Various interior scenes) Durham Cathedral - Durham (Hogwarts School, Classroom)
Basically (If I remember correctly) Hogwarts is a middle/high school and then you go straight from there to a sort of apprenticeship job then you get a job. No college.
The Hogwarts gamekeeper (also known as the Hogwarts groundskeeper) is a Wizard employed by Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry to tend to and look after the grounds of the school, as well as the security of Hogwarts Castle. It is Rubeus Hagrid.