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  1. 17 de mar. de 2020 · Gordonstoun Nova Scotia was first announced in December of 2018 by Annapolis County Warden Timothy Habinski and project developer Ed Farren. Subsequent months have been spent searching for land suitable for the $62-million school. The purchase of the Upper Clements Park Society properties is for the “sole purpose of developing the Gordonstoun ...

  2. Gordonstoun Nova Scotia was first announced in December of 2018 by Annapolis County Warden Timothy Habinski and project developer Ed Farren. Subsequent months have been spent searching for land suitable for the $62-million school. The purchase of the Upper Clements Park Society properties is for the “sole purpose of developing the Gordonstoun ...

  3. 28 de mar. de 2022 · The Gordonstoun Nova Scotia school was supposed to open on the grounds of the former Upper Clements Theme Park in Annapolis County but now appears to be Pictou County bound. “I am thrilled to announce that our plans to open Gordonstoun Nova Scotia will still go ahead and the benefits of this famous school will still come to Canada.” said Ed Farren, the developer behind the school.

  4. 17 de mar. de 2020 · The main building, Gordonstoun House, was originally owned by Sir Robert Gordon who was the first Baronet of Nova Scotia and granted 16,000 acres on the coast of Nova Scotia for the Barony of Nova Scotia in 1625. Gordonstoun principal Lisa Kerr said: “This agreement will pave the way for more children to benefit from an education based on ...

  5. Кампус Gordonstoun Nova Scotia расположен между морем и холмами, в местности, похожей на потрясающие места Шотландии, где размещена знаменитая британская школа.

  6. 17 de dez. de 2020 · A motion was passed in open session Tuesday demanding all previous agreements between the Municipality of Annapolis and Gordonstoun Nova Scotia be handed over. This became necessary after a series of meetings called by the previous municipal council after the November 21 election that saw warden Tim Habinski and most of the old guard voted out.

  7. The creation of Robert Gordon of Gordonstoun, 4th son of the Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland, to the Baronetage of Nova Scotia was the first such in that Baronetage, and until the line failed in 1908 were the premier baronets in Scotland. Gordon of Gordonstoun. Sir Robert Gordon, 1st Baronet (1580–1656), MP for Invernesshire