64 Gaelic Early Years Sengs across 15 local authories offer parents the opportunity to introduce Gaelic to their children from an early age. There are a range of ways to learn Gaelic as an adult including: local evening classes, online, part- me distance learning and full-me immersion courses. Details can be found at: www.learngaelic.scot Being bilingual can help your child understand how language works and can make it easier to learn other languages. Research shows that children educated through Gaelic are on a par with or outperform children educated in one language in all subjects, including English. Gaelic Medium Educaon started in 1985 with only 14 Primary School pupils. Now, there are 2,818 being educated through the medium of Gaelic at Primary school level across Scotland. 60 schools in Scotland across 14 local authories can give your child the opportunity to become bilingual through Gaelic Educaon. Gaelic can be useful in all working environments and there are career opportunies in various areas including: teaching, public services, media, youth work, tourism & music. If you have Gaelic, you have a choice. 6 1 8 Children in Gaelic Educaon follow the same curriculum as their peers in English Educaon; with the added bonus of learning another language! 2 4 7 5 9 Gaelic Educaon is inclusive. Children or parents do not have to be Gaelic speakers and it is available as part of the Scosh educaon system. There are no fees. 3 10 FACTS ABOUT GAELIC EDUCATION 4 of Scotland’s universies offer Gaelic Teacher Training Courses with learning opportunies from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye. 13478_10_Facts_Education.indd 1 24/02/2016 13:08
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64 Gaelic Early
Years Setti ngs across 15 local
authoriti es off er parents the opportunity to introduce Gaelic to their children from
an early age.
There are a range of
ways to learn Gaelic as an adult including: local
evening classes, online, part-ti me distance learning and
full-ti me immersion courses. Details can be found at: www.learngaelic.scot
Being bilingual can
help your child understand how
language works and can make it easier
to learn other languages.
Research shows that
children educated through Gaelic are on a par with or outperform
children educated in one language in all subjects,
including English.
Gaelic Medium
Educati on started in 1985 with only 14
Primary School pupils. Now, there are 2,818 being
educated through the medium of Gaelic at Primary school level
across Scotland.
60 schools in
Scotland across 14 local authoriti es
can give your child the opportunity to become
bilingual through Gaelic Educati on.
Gaelic can be useful in all working
environments and there are career opportuniti es
in various areas including: teaching, public services,
media, youth work, tourism & music. If you have Gaelic, you have a
choice.
6
1
Educati on started 8
Children in Gaelic
Educati on follow the same curriculum
as their peers in English Educati on; with the
added bonus of learning another
language!
2
4
75
9 are a range of
Gaelic Educati on is
inclusive. Children or parents do not have
to be Gaelic speakers and it is available as part of the Scotti sh educati on
system. There are no fees.
3
10 FACTS ABOUT GAELIC EDUCATION
4 of Scotland’s
universiti es off er Gaelic Teacher
Training Courses with learning opportuniti es
from Edinburgh to the Isle of Skye.
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