Sabhal Mor Ostaig, the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture, in the Sleat peninsula in the south of the Isle of ...
Songs are important in Gaelic culture – many people become interested in the language as they enjoy the songs. Maybe you’ve heard a song that you have loved and that has inspired you to learn ...
The new system has been developed by Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, the world's only Gaelic-medium educational institution.
Learning – Higher education options The Gaelic monologue and conversation examples in this guide are about higher education options and can help you to identify the main points in a listening ...
Do you have an interest in Gaelic? Aberdeen Gaelic Club promotes Gaelic language and culture within Aberdeen City and Shire. The Club runs Gaelic events and welcomes Gaelic speakers or anyone with an ...
Score in our great Gaelic football comp! "Then when I went to Holy Trinity school I met him and as my teacher and my head of year I got on very well with him and got to know him well." "I wasn't the ...
Seiseanan Pàrant agus Pàiste airson aois 0-5. Gaelic parent and child group for ages 0-5. No Gaelic required, come and learn along with your child on a Wednesday and Friday morning. See the Parant is ...
Gaelic football has been described as a cross between rugby and association football - but the Gaelic game came first. Like rugby, there are 15 players in a team, but like football a round ball is ...
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