Interview blog with parent Jamie Lumley on what makes Gordonstoun so special and the characteristics the school has instilled in his two children.
I have known of Gordonstoun since I was a teenager when my childhood friend went to school there. I remember being jealous because it sounded like he had a lot more fun than I did at Harrow! Coincidentally I went on to marry another former pupil of Gordonstoun and that is the main reason why we sent our children there. She has done excellently at school academically, attended a good university and retained great friends, all of whom I thought were excellent people. That was another reason why I was happy to do it.
The ethos seemed incredibly sound, the notion of bringing out the strengths of each individual, and the Junior School was like a paradise compared to the claustrophobic preprep the children attended in west London. They spent a lot of time outside actively playing which I think has got lost in other places and is really important. Being young should still be fun! Our eldest child achieved a place at a Russell Group University with excellent A levels and a great love of Pipe drumming and having been a member of the school's prize winning Pipe Band, our youngest daughter is about to leave Gordonstoun after ten years in which she has also played, adventured, learned, achieved excellent GCSEs, tried things she would never have tried elsewhere, and been looked after and out for by attentive and dedicated teachers and staff in a dynamic community of young people from all over the world. Writing this, it's hard to think of what more we could have hoped for from their schooling. |