Whizbang Dustyboots
Gnometown Hero
I think it's possible to give it a better try than WotC did. There are whole series of novels set in wizard schools with very gameable adventures. The Strixhaven book gave us a sort of anemic and unsatisfying adventure that ate up space that probably should have been used to flesh out the setting more.I haven't read this since it came out in Jan of 1998, so my memory is a little vague. I remember it being a similar premise as Strixhaven. I recall liking the book, but as I'd assume as the same with Strixhaven it's a very niche D&D setting and experience. I got the impression that the premise can only go so far before it gets boring and stagnant, unless you have a really good group of players excited for the concept. I couldn't see a campaign lasting more than a few levels before it fizzles out.
2E AD&D - College of Wizardry
I would have preferred to see something similar to Redhurst: Academy of Magic from the 3E era (sadly no longer legally available anywhere that I know of), which was a much more fleshed-out setting for wizard school adventures.