Students and staff from Gordonstounin Moray spent 12 hours sleeping outside with only a cardboard bed and a sleeping bag for comfort. The Year 11 students who volunteered for the event have studied the issue of homelessness and the devastating impact this can have on those that are forced to live this way. To raise funds in support of homeless people in the UK, a Just Giving page was set up and they have raised over £1000 for the charity ‘Shelter’.
Richard Devey, Head of Senior School at Gordonstoun was one of the participating staff members. He said:
“This is the third year we have done this in support of the charity but that isn’t the sole reason we do it. I feel it is a very powerful way to promote compassion and empathy which are important parts of the Gordonstoun ethos.”
Despite a cold and wet night, the participants emerged tired but cheerful. Feedback from some of the 15 student participants included:
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Gordonstoun is a not-for-profit independent boarding school which was established in Moray, Scotland in 1934 by Dr Kurt Hahn, a Jewish exile who fled Nazi Germany. He founded the school with the ideal of developing better world citizens equipped to contribute to society.
Dr Kurt Hahn was the driving force behind the Outward Bound Movement and also worked with former pupil Prince Philip to establish The Duke of Edinburgh’s Awards. Gordonstoun has been a pioneer of character education which, as well as academic subjects, includes outdoor activities, sailing and service to the community.
Three generations of British Royalty were educated at Gordonstoun including the Prince of Wales, Prince Charles. Approximately one third of the pupils at the co-educational boarding school receive financial help in order to attend. The school was described as ‘outstanding’ and ‘sector-leading’ in its most recent inspection and was voted the best boarding school in the UK in 2021.
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