We were all saddened – and rather intrigued – to hear that Pottermore would be announcing the last ever House Cup on September 9. What, we wondered, did this mean for the site? What changes were happening?

Well, today Pottermore revealed that until September 16, users of Pottermore would be able to print their own exclusive Pottermore certificate. The certificate proudly displays all your important details – such as House, wand, House points, and more.

Pottermore also sent out this rather cryptic and intriguing Tweet, indicating that big, exciting changes would be coming to the site.

Celebrate your Pottermore journey so far with Pottermore Certificate, as we prepare to move beyond Hogwarts into the wider Wizarding World. — Pottermore (@pottermore) September 3, 2015

You can get your personalised, printable certificate until 1:00pm (British Summer Time) on 16 September: http://t.co/A1UFhyPilI — Pottermore (@pottermore) September 3, 2015

A personal message was also sent to all users, hinting further at these changes, without giving any more specific details, apart from the fact that the site would enable users to discover more about the wizarding world.

Soon, Pottermore as you know it will transform into a new and reimagined website, giving you the opportunity to discover even more about J.K. Rowling’s [w]izarding [w]orld. Part one of Pottermore’s story, in which you have enjoyed the depiction of Harry’s story through illustrated ‘Moment’ artwork and experienced life within Hogwarts, is ending. We are now preparing for part two of Pottermore’s story to begin. As J.K. Rowling’s [w]izarding [w]orld expands, so too will Pottermore, becoming a place to imagine more and share in a world beyond the seven[-]book series.

We can’t wait to see what’s next for Pottermore and learn more about the wider wizarding world. Don’t forget to head over to your Pottermore account now to print your certificate before September 16, which is available as soon as you log on – or through your messages. If you’re having trouble printing, then make sure to print it directly from your browser menu.

@emilyisanelf From your browser menu, you can use the Print function. Hope that helps! — Pottermore (@pottermore) September 3, 2015

While you’re waiting to find out what’s next for the site, then why not relive all the moments with our “Pottermore Moments Revisited” series? As soon as we know any more about part two of Pottermore, we’ll be sure to share it with you.

So what do you think is next for Pottermore? How will the site expand to explore the wider wizarding world? What would you like to see? Share your thoughts below.