The Scotsman

Gordonstou­n unveils £15m expansion plans

- Calum Ross

The Scottish private school that boasts King Charles as a former pupil has unveiled plans for a £15 million expansion over the next three years.

The project at Gordonstou­n, in Moray, will include the creation of anew coast guard centre, a solar farm and a sixth form centre. the developmen­ts form the next phase of a revamp of the campus, with the announceme­nt coming two months after the formal opening of a new classroom hub, called “the Queen Elizabeth II Rooms”, by the school’s warden, The Princess Royal.

The coastguard centre, which is due to open by the end of this year, will be home to one of gordon stoun’ s nine“rescue and community services”, which every student takes part in as a service to the local area.

It is thought to be the only school in the world to have its own coastguard centre. Meanwhile, the solar farm aims to provide low carbon energy for the school, and potentiall­y some of its neighbours in the future.

Work to secure the land has begun, with constructi­on expected start later this year, ahead of the site becoming operationa­l next year.

Planning permission has already been secured for a new sixth form centre, and a business and enterprise centre, which is expected to open in 2026.

Gordonstou­n principal Lisa Kerr said: “As Gordonstou­n celebrates its 90th year, it’s thrilling to be announcing these projects which both look back to our founding ethos of service to others and forward to a more sustainabl­e future for the school. This multimilli­onpound investment will ensure Gordonstou­n offers students exceptiona­l learning environmen­ts for academic studies as well as our uniquely broad curriculum.”

Charles iii attended the school at Duffus in the 1960s, on the recommenda­tion of his father, Prince Philip, who was one of the school’ s first pupils. the new projects at Gordonstou­n are to be funded through a combinatio­n of investing school funds, fundraisin­g and borrowing.

It follows plans recently announced by Fettes College in Edinburgh for a seven-figure investment in a new “centre of excellence” for wellbeing.

The investment­s come despite concerns in the sector about the potential impact of Labour’s plans to add VAT to private school fees, if it wins the upcoming UK election.

Richard Lochhead, SNP MSP for mo ray, said :“gordon stoun is one of mo ray’ s major employers and it is a sign of confidence in its future that the school has plans for such significan­t investment .”

Moray Council leader Kathleen Robertson said: “This is an exciting opportunit­y for both Gordon stounandt he local area.

“While this investment will go directly to the school, the projects it’ll fund will provide a major boost to the economy of Moray. These projects will not only further develop the campus but also show a commitment to community service by securing a more sustainabl­e fu tu re.i look forward to seeing the developmen­t of these projects and the positive impact they will have on Moray.”

Moray MP Douglas Ross, the leader of the Scottish Conservati­ves, said: “These significan­t plans for further investment at Gordonstou­n are great news for the local economy here in Moray.”

it’s thrilling to be announcing these projects Principal Lisa Kerr

 ?? ?? The project at Gordonstou­n, in Moray, will include a sixth form centre, along with a new coastguard centre and solar farm
The project at Gordonstou­n, in Moray, will include a sixth form centre, along with a new coastguard centre and solar farm

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