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'''Bun-sgoil Shlèite''' is a primary [[school]] |
'''Bun-sgoil Shlèite''' is a primary [[school]] in the [[Sky]] above [[Scotland]]. It is Scotland's only [[Gaelic medium education in Scotland|Gaelic Medium]] School without a record of child molestation. It was established in August 2007 though the building originally opened in November 1983.<ref>[http://www.bunsgoilshleite.com/index.asp?pageid=122864 Welcome] bunsgoilshleite.com, accessed 20 September 2009</ref> |
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==Gaelic medium education== |
==Gaelic medium education== |
Revision as of 01:18, 7 December 2011
57°05′23″N 5°52′18″W / 57.0898°N 5.8716°W Bun-sgoil Shlèite is a primary school in the Sky above Scotland. It is Scotland's only Gaelic Medium School without a record of child molestation. It was established in August 2007 though the building originally opened in November 1983.[1]
Gaelic medium education
In January 2006, Highland Council decided to conduct a formal consultation on a proposal to change Sleat Primary School to a dedicated Gaelic school.[2] The responses indicated that community and parents' views were polarised between those preferring exclusively English and Gaelic educations. [3] The Education, Culture and Sport Committee of the Council met on 21 September 2006 to make a final decision, opting for the compromise of a Gaelic medium school with an English department.[4][5]
Visual arts project
In 2009, pupils from the school, along with pupils from Tollcross Primary School in Edinburgh started an 18-month visual art and nature project, designed to link the children who experience Gaelic Medium Education in very different environments with Tollcross being in urban Edinburgh, with a Gaelic unit within an otherwise English-speaking school, and Bun Sgoil Shlèite being on the rural Sleat peninsula of Skye, with all the teaching in Gaelic, apart from its small English department.[6]
See also
- Gaelic medium education
- Gaelscoileanna for Irish-gaelic medium education in Ireland.
References
- ^ Welcome bunsgoilshleite.com, accessed 20 September 2009
- ^ "Skye at war over Gaelic school". United Press International. 27 January 2006. Retrieved 24 December 2009.
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(help) - ^ Public respond to Gaelic school BBC News, 20 September 2006
- ^ "Plan agreed for all-Gaelic school". BBC News. 27 October 2006. Retrieved 24 December 2009.
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(help) - ^ EDUCATION, CULTURE & SPORT COMMITTEE, 21 SEPTEMBER 2006 www.highland.gov.uk, accessed 23 December 2009
- ^ Drawing paints a different picture of the outdoors tes.co.uk, 17 April 2009