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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.
25 de abr. de 2023 · Ahead of the King's Coronation on Saturday (May 6), we take a look at his time spent as a child at Gordonstoun: The then Prince Charles joined the school aged 13. He was flown in a plane piloted by his father Prince Philip, who was one of Gordonstoun's first pupils. While at Gordonstoun, King Charles took part in a many non-academic activities ...
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Gordonstoun follows the English GCSE and A-Level curriculum and students go on to Universities and Colleges all over the world to study a diverse range of subjects. The school’s location on the coast in the North of Scotland provides the background for Gordonstoun’s world-beating outdoor education programme.
Gordonstoun School. Gender: Coeducational. Type: Day and boarding school. Age range: 6 - 18. Gordonstoun school is a co-educational independent school for boarding and day pupils in Moray, Scotland. Named after the 150-acre estate originally owned by Sir Robert Gordon in the 17th century, the school now uses this estate as its campus.
Gordonstoun’s remarkable location on a 200-acre woodland estate in the north of Scotland provides the background for its world beating outdoor education programme. Gordonstoun was the birthplace of both the Outward Bound movement and the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award, and expeditions to the Scottish Highlands or sail training on the School’s 80ft sailboat are an