Gryffindor Pride Day
March 22, Saturday

History and Significance of the Celebration
Gryffindor Pride Day emerged among "Harry Potter" fans as a way to pay tribute to this house, known for its courage, determination, chivalry, and loyalty to friends. Gryffindor was founded by Godric Gryffindor, one of the four founders of Hogwarts, and throughout history, it has produced many great wizards.
How Gryffindor Pride Day is Celebrated
Fans of "Harry Potter" around the world celebrate this day in various ways, including:
- Wearing red and gold, the official colors of the house.
- Reading the books or watching the "Harry Potter" movies, focusing on scenes related to Gryffindor.
- Participating in quizzes and online events dedicated to the history of the house.
- Sharing their favorite Gryffindor moments on social media with hashtags like #GryffindorPride.
- Creating fan art, costumes, and other creative projects inspired by Gryffindor.
Famous Gryffindor Students
The Gryffindor house is known for many outstanding students, including:
- Harry Potter – the Chosen One who defeated Voldemort.
- Hermione Granger – one of the most talented witches of her generation.
- Ron Weasley – Harry’s loyal friend and brave companion.
- Albus Dumbledore – a great wizard and the headmaster of Hogwarts.
- Minerva McGonagall – a strict but fair teacher and the head of Gryffindor house.
Why Gryffindor is a Source of Pride
Gryffindor is admired for its ideals of bravery, sacrifice, and the pursuit of justice. This house teaches its members not to fear challenges, to stand up for their principles, and to protect those in need. These values have made Gryffindor one of the most beloved houses among "Harry Potter" fans.
This day is a perfect opportunity to relive favorite stories, embrace the Hogwarts spirit, and celebrate the power of true courage.