Prince Edward (the Duke of Edinburgh, youngest son of Queen Elizabeth II) went to Heatherdown School, then Gordonstoun in Scotland, and later studied history at Jesus College, Cambridge.

Quick Scoop: Where Did Prince Edward Go to School?

Early schooling

  • He first attended Heatherdown School , a preparatory school near Ascot in Berkshire.
  • This was also the school his older brother Prince Andrew attended, and it was a common choice for royal children of that era.

Senior school (Gordonstoun)

  • After prep school, he moved to Gordonstoun in northern Scotland, following the path of his father Prince Philip and his brothers Charles and Andrew.
  • At Gordonstoun he completed his A‑levels and was made head boy in his final term.

University

  • Prince Edward then went on to Jesus College, Cambridge , where he read history.
  • He graduated in 1986 with a Bachelor of Arts degree (Lower Second Honours) from the University of Cambridge.

Gap year teaching

  • Between school and university he spent part of a gap year working as a house tutor and junior master at Whanganui (Wanganui) Collegiate School in New Zealand.

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