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8 July 2022

Gaelic speaking school to open in Renfrewshire

Children from across Renfrewshire will now be able to learn their lessons while speaking and writing in Scottish Gaelic as a new education provision opens in Paisley.

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Children from across Renfrewshire will now be able to learn their lessons while speaking and writing in Scottish Gaelic as a new education provision opens in Paisley.

For the first time, children in Renfrewshire will be able to attend the special Gaelic provision, which initially consists of one class within West Primary School, rather than going to a Gaelic school in nearby council areas.

Opening from August 2022, West Primary School will welcome children into a composite primary one-to-three class where they will be taught lessons by a principal teacher while only speaking and writing in Gaelic. As the demand grows, additional teachers will be recruited as needed.

It’s hoped that more parents will be interested in registering their child to learn using the Gaelic medium in the future.

Any child who lives in Renfrewshire can attend the Gaelic provision regardless of where in Renfrewshire they live. The school will primarily accept pupils in primary one, two and three classes, with older children needing to speak and write fluent Scottish Gaelic for their age to be able to attend.

West Primary was chosen as the location for the Gaelic class due to its central location, access and transport links.

Headteacher Lynne McGinn said teachers at the school are really excited about the new Gaelic class.

“We are pleased to be able to provide a base for the Gaelic class. Everyone at the school is ready to welcome the children from August and to help them settle into their new school as quickly as possible.

“Our school is proud of its bilingual culture and looks forward to the addition of a dedicated Gaelic provision to enhance this further.”

Convener for education at Renfrewshire Council, Councillor Emma Rodden, said:

“There has been growing interest from families in Renfrewshire who wish their children to be educated while speaking and writing in Gaelic. We have listened to these families and worked at pace to provide the learning environment requested within their own local authority area. Instead of having to travel long distances, Renfrewshire children will be able to remain in Renfrewshire and learn with others from their own communities.

“Learning while speaking and writing only in Gaelic will give our children an immersive experience, allowing them to learn the Gaelic language while completing their normal schoolwork.”

For more information on Gaelic education in schools, visit www.renfrewshire.gov.uk/schools-gaelic

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