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Round Square Organization : ウィキペディア英語版
Round Square

Round Square is a worldwide network of innovative schools in 40 countries across five continents. The Round Square approach guides students into becoming well-rounded, informed, responsible, principled and confident global citizens. The Round Square schools build and benefit from a mutually supportive network that shares resources, ideas, methods, experience, opportunities, locally, regionally and internationally.
==History==
The concept of Round Square was conceived in 1966 and owes much to the heritage of Kurt Hahn, who founded two of its original member schools, Schule Schloss Salem in Germany,〔http://www.schule-schloss-salem.de/en/about-us/history/kurt-hahn-archive.html〕 with Prince Max of Baden, and Gordonstoun in Scotland.〔http://www.gordonstoun.org.uk/round-square〕 Both schools were founded on a commitment to equip youth for leadership and service in a democracy by helping them to prepare for life despite hardships, dangers, and challenges of the moment.〔http://www.kurthahn.org/about/about.html〕
In 1966, King Constantine of the Hellenes, a former pupil of Anavryta (later a founding Round Square Member School), Chaired a meeting of the Heads of seven schools and proposed an idea.〔http://www.greekroyalfamily.gr/en.html〕
The idea, developed between Jocelin Winthrop-Young, a pupil of both schools and later the Headmaster of Anavryta school, the Markraf of Baden and His Majesty, was the creation of an international alliance of schools. Their binding principles would derive from Kurt Hahn‘s teachings, and whose students might be prepared to provide practical support to communities in need, as Salem’s pupils had done after the earthquake at Argostoli in the Ionian Islands in 1954. The association was later named after the Round Square building at Gordonstoun, where the first conference took place in 1967.〔https://www.roundsquare.org/about-us/who-we-are/history/〕

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