[1] In the fourth book of the series, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2000), students from Beauxbatons arrive at Hogwarts to take part in the Triwizard Tournament.
[2] Beauxbatons is described as a boarding school located in the Pyrenees mountains of southern France full of ice sculptures and forest nymphs.
[3] Beauxbatons has a preponderance of French students, though Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Luxembourgers and Belgians also attend in large numbers.
[2] Also singled out is Fleur Delacour, the Beauxbatons champion in the Triwizard Tournament, a beautiful girl with silvery hair[5] who is a quarter-veela.
[3][6] Jean-François Ménard, the translator of Harry Potter into French, wrote Madame Maxime as arrogant with very correct, aristocratic speech, while Fleur's tone was more distrustful.