If your child lives in Renfrewshire and is starting primary class 1, 2 or 3 in August 2022, you can enrol them for Gaelic school at West Primary. All classes, learning and assessments are in Gaelic.
LearnGaelic, a one-stop shop for anyone and everyone interested in learning Scottish Gaelic. Whatever stage you are at, and whatever age you are, all the help you need is just a click away.
LearnGaelic, a one-stop shop for anyone and everyone interested in learning Scottish Gaelic. Whatever stage you are at, and whatever age you are, all the help you need is just a click away.
Volunteer Martainn Mac A'Bhaillidh hopes users will move on to use other resources in Gaelic More than 20,000 people have signed up to learn Scottish Gaelic on a free online learning app which ...
The Island – has already cracked the international TV market before it’s even been screened. The first ever “high end” crime drama to be ...
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Gaelic is not only thriving here in Scotland – it is capturing imaginations elsewhere. There are hundreds of thousands of people learning Gaelic across the globe, aided in part by some of the ...
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 ...
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 ...
grandparents and guardians of children in Gaelic Medium Education who do not have any Gaelic themselves but have begun learning the language. "You are supplementing the written page and it is very ...
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A new project organized by the Highland Village Museum in Iona, N.S., aims to find out what role the Gaelic language and culture plays in the lives of Nova Scotians today. The research involves ...