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  1. Mar 17, 2020 · Gordonstoun is pleased to announce a Gordonstoun school will be built in Nova Scotia, a Canadian province with historic links to Gordonstoun. A consortium led by Canadian businessman Edward Farren, with the cooperation of the local government, will build a 250- acre campus in Annapolis County, where pupils will be able to benefit from an education based on Gordonstoun’s world leading approach.

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  2. Jan 21, 2021 · Annapolis County will apply to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia to rescind a motion made by the outgoing council. The motion was made on Nov. 4 and involved a lease agreement and the conveyance of ...

  3. Nov 16, 2021 · Ed Farren attended yesterday’s court hearing in person. “Our intention is to proceed with Gordonstoun Nova Scotia,” he told the Halifax Examiner. But the outcome of the court case is “relevant” to whether the park land becomes available, he acknowledged. Tuition at the other Gordonstoun schools runs about CDN$67,000 a year.

  4. It’s called Gordonstoun Nova Scotia. Work on creating the first-ever franchise of the famous Scottish school is progressing at the former Upper Clements Park in Annapolis County where as many as 600 students from around the world will experience Nova Scotia, learn from a Gordonstoun-based curriculum that includes experiential learning, volunteerism, and working closely with community.

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    • Developer Says Taxpayers Not on The Hook
    • Premier: 'We Don't Do Loan Guarantees'
    • Overall Concept 'A Great One'

    The exact location of the school, which will offer Grade 9-12 and cost about $67,000 a year, has yet to be determined, but Ferguson said it has been narrowed down to three sites between Annapolis Royal and Bridgetown. He said it is the first franchise of Gordonstoun. Ferguson said there is a historical connection between Annapolis County and Gordon...

    Ferguson said the school will give the local area a boost economically. "Gordonstoun's model is to buy local, to deal with the local meat market, the local produce area and to try to supply as much of the needs of Gordonstoun from the local community," he said. There could be some benefits from tourism, Ferguson said. He said many families with stu...

    CBC News contacted Edward Farren, the developer of the project, on Sunday to ask about financing for the project and his connection to Gordonstoun School. Farren would not provide details on how the school would be financed and would not talk about his connection to the school. But he said taxpayers are not on the hook. In a Facebook video of the a...

    McNeil said Sunday the province was approached in the past about a loan guarantee for the school development, but it's out of the question. "We don't do loan guarantees," McNeil said. "I was very straightforward." But McNeil said the province is looking at the Municipal Government Act to see if it's possible for fiscally stable municipalities to bo...

    He said he was approached about the project about a year ago and had an opportunity to visit Gordonstoun on a trip to Scotland. "The overall concept and project is a great one," he said. "I believe it's the right one for building on international students coming to Nova Scotia. These are important pieces of economic investments for the province." M...

  5. Gordonstoun Nova Scotia will be the first franchise of Gordonstoun Scotland. The school will be constructed on the 250-acre site of the former Upper Clements Parks. The international private school, when fully operational, will bring more than 600 students to Annapolis County annually.

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  7. Dec 9, 2021 · The decision by the previous Annapolis County council to transfer the deed of a parcel of land to the developer behind the Gordonstoun project was ruled illegal by the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia.

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