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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.
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.
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 ...
Gordonstoun follows the English GCSE and A-level curriculum. With a staff/ pupil ratio of 1:7 and every student’s progress carefully overseen by their tutor, they go on to universities, colleges and art schools all over the world. The students at Gordonstoun inhabit a community which is both balanced and internationally dynamic.
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.
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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.