![]() (“Best Boarding Schools for Landing a Royal,” from Prattle) ![]() Next year, the school becomes co-ed, welcoming its first female class in the school’s hundred-year history. Students at Gregorstoun may have to face early wake-up calls, bracing exercise in the frigid Highland winters, and a particularly grueling Outward Bound–esque competition known as “the Challenge,” but they can do so among some of the most stunning scenery in Scotland and among the country’s most famous residents-Prince Alexander graduated from the school in 2009, and his brother Sebastian currently attends. In any case, the school sits on 200 acres and was once the showplace estate of the McGregor family, hence the name. It could also be the school’s reputation for strictness and austerity keeping some notable names away. ![]() The forbidding fortress up in the Highlands of Scotland has been the chosen spot for matriculating Scottish royalty and nobility since the early 1900s, but it’s never had the same gloss as some of the other schools on our lists, possibly because of its remote location. ![]() When it comes to boarding schools in Scotland, none can beat #4 on our list, Gregorstoun. ![]()
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