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  1. At Gordonstoun, we believe that a broader curriculum broadens not only minds but opportunities too. It is a belief that’s served both us and our students well for over 80 years and that has made Gordonstoun the world leader in character education. Our curriculum, which is unrivalled in breadth, helps every child to achieve their full potential.

  2. Prince Philip, the Duke of Edinburgh was one of Gordonstoun’s first pupils, joining in 1934, the year the school was founded by German educationalist Kurt Hahn. Prince Philip had spent the previous year at Salem School in Germany (also founded by Hahn). Prince Philip was a stalwart pupil at Gordonstoun; characterful, good natured, committed ...

  3. Gordonstoun, Elgin, Moray. 7,144 likes · 378 talking about this · 771 were here. Welcome to the official Facebook page for Gordonstoun. Gordonstoun is a Scottish original, the first school to build...

  4. A welcome from the course director, Jo Shirriffs. Summer 2023 was another successful summer with staff and students making the most of all that Gordonstoun and Scotland has to offer. Our new sailing boat (Pelican of London), our refreshed courses, club choices, and activities were hugely popular and 2024 will again see our programme further ...

  5. Email us: enquiries@gordonstoun.org.uk. Phone us: 44 (0)1343 837829. We welcome boarding and day pupils. Gordonstoun is one of the few remaining genuinely full boarding schools in the UK. Being a full boarding school allows us to focus on providing pupils with a stimulating, challenging and exciting range of lessons and activities seven days a ...

  6. Email us: enquiries@gordonstoun.org.uk. Phone us: 44 (0)1343 837829. Gordonstoun students follow the GCSE and A-level curriculum in order to give them the best possible start onto further education. Most of our pupils go on to top universities around the world, including both Oxford and Cambridge.

  7. www.gordonstoun.org.uk › points-of-view › king-charles-gordonstounKing Charles and Gordonstoun

    King Charles' Gordonstoun. Gordonstoun is immensely proud to be the first senior school to educate a King, and prouder still to note how the years King Charles spent here nurtured his love of, and commitment to, service, to the outdoors and to the arts. The ethos of the school was, as it remains today, focused on preparing students for life ...