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  1. Gordonstoun is one of the leading full boarding schools in the UK. Our buildings are set within a safe and beautiful 200 acre wooded campus, within walking distance of the expansive beaches of the Moray Firth, and within easy reach of the stunning Scottish Highlands. It is this location which lets us deliver our uniquely broad curriculum of indoor and outdoor learning.

  2. 26 de mar. de 2021 · 11. Gordonstoun was founded by Dr. Kurt Hahn in 1934 as a learning institution where young people could truly thrive. In 2019, HM Inspectors would put the school to a rigorous test, concluding that “the extensive range of opportunities for personal achievements in the senior school, as part of the Gordonstoun broader curriculum is outstanding

  3. 3 de oct. de 2022 · Gordonstoun is proud of its links with the Royal family and this is something the sector as a whole should celebrate. King Charles is the first King in British history to be educated in a school rather than by private tutors. “Far from being ‘Colditz in Kilts’, Gordonstoun is actually a pioneer in the field of pupil wellbeing.”

  4. The decision for the future King Charles to be educated at Gordonstoun was a departure from the royal norm.

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  6. Day. £17,705. £12,865. Overnight boarding for day pupils, subject to availability, costs £68.00 per night in addition to the day fee. Unlike many other Schools the fees cover virtually everything in Gordonstoun’s very broad curriculum including expeditions and sail training and most weekend activities for boarders.

  7. Our history. Our. history. Gordonstoun was founded in 1934 by the German Educationalist Dr Kurt Hahn. Our forward-thinking School has a fascinating past and much of what has been pioneered here has become part of mainstream education. Gordonstoun educated three generations of the British Royal Family.

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