The People of Hodgekins

Hodgekins' facility is not the only thing that gives it life- It's also our people. Through the endless pursuit of an inclusive community, we have built a community on diversity and inclusion.

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Edward Rochester

Principal of the Hodgekins Academy

(439) 985-7138

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Fitzwilliam Darcy

Dean of Admissions

(419) 481-4912

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Jo March

Dean of Students

(288) 787-8525

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Prof. Hermione Jean Granger

Professor of Philosophy and Narrative Writing

(909) 726-8197

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Prof. Ronald Billius Weasley

Professor of Creative Writing and Journalism

(782) 978-9271

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Prof. Harry James Potter

Professor of Critical Writing & Speech Writing

(928) 989-0908

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The History of Hodgekins



On September 1, 1736, Hodgekins Academy, one of the first ever established schools among British colonies was founded in Southwark London. By the 19th century, Hodgekins lived up to its name and steadily rose up to the title of one of the most prestigious academies there are. Through tedious and consistent efforts, Hodgekins was now able to establish many connections not just in its neighbour location but also overseas. This academy is also known for notable charities among organizations and fundraisers never forgetting their humble beginnings.

Hodgekins Academy is dedicated to being a good community for not only the places we reside in but also worldwide.