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  1. Gordonstoun is one of the UK’s top independent schools for boarding and day pupils aged 4 ½ to 18. Our school was voted the best boarding school in the UK in 2021 and described as 'outstanding' and 'sector-leading' in its most recent inspection. Gordonstoun has been the world leader in character education for over 80 years and was the birthplace of the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award.

  2. 11K Followers, 151 Following, 9,129 Posts - Gordonstoun (@gordonstounschool) on Instagram: "International, co-educational boarding school for 4-18, located between the Scottish mountains and the sea on the beautiful Moray Coast."

  3. Gordonstoun has been described as ‘outstanding’. and ‘sector-leading’ by HM Inspectors in 2019. Gordonstoun. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. Gordonstoun School – Pädagogik mit Tiefe. 49 (0) 3065-212 398 63 E-mail senden. Schnellsuche. Kurzübersicht Bilder Details Fazit. Wer eine Schule sucht, die der Persönlichkeitsentwicklung ihrer Schützlinge oberste Priorität einräumt, ist hier richtig. „In Dir steckt mehr!“, lautet der Slogan dieser unprätentiösen Edel-Privatschule ...

  6. 11 de sept. de 2022 · While at Gordonstoun, the young prince lived in Windmill Lodge - now a female boarding house. His contemporaries describe the communal areas as warm and cosy, although it was customary to leave a ...

  7. Gordonstoun’s founder, Kurt Hahn, was keen to extend his educational ethos to the local community and not just those in the School. He therefore set up the Moray Badge (the precursor to the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award) which started at Gordonstoun and Elgin Academy in 1936 and then spread to other schools in Moray.