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Gordonstoun is a top independent school for boarding and day pupils aged 4 ½ to 18, founded by Kurt Hahn and inspired by the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award. It offers a broad curriculum, outdoor activities, community service and a global perspective to develop resilient, responsible and compassionate leaders.
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- Why Gordonstoun
Gordonstoun School is a co-educational independent school for boarding and day pupils in Moray, Scotland. It is named after the 150-acre (60-hectare) estate owned by Sir Robert Gordon in the 17th century; the school now uses this estate as its campus. It is located in Duffus to the north-west of Elgin. [1]
Gordonstoun é uma escola independente co-educacional escocesa, localizada em Elgin, Moray. História [ editar | editar código-fonte ] Localizada numa casa do século XVII , perto da estação Lossiemouth da Royal Air Force , Gordonstoun foi fundada como uma escola internacional pelo educador alemão Dr. Kurt Hahn , em 1934 .
Gordonstoun, Elgin, Moray. 6,967 likes · 252 talking about this · 744 were here. Welcome to the official Facebook page for Gordonstoun. Gordonstoun is a Scottish original, the first school to build...
11 de set. de 2022 · Learn how King Charles III, the first British monarch to attend a school rather than private tutors, spent five years at Gordonstoun in Moray. Discover his academic and extracurricular achievements, his views on the school, and his exchange trip to Australia.