Comann Nam Pàrant - Inbhir Nis
 
Tha Comann nam Pàrant (Inbhir Nis) air taic-airgid fhaighinn bho Bhòrd na Gàidhlig gus sreath bhùthan-obrach phàrantan a ruith gus taic a chumail ri pàrantan aig a bheil clann ann am foghlam Gàidhlig aig a h-uile ìre.
Bidh sinn a' cumail nam bùthan-obrach a leanas:

5 Dùbhlachd  2009   
Ceòl is Òrain Ghàidhlig (is òrain gnìomh) do chloinn    Brian OhEadhra

16 Faoilleach 2010   
Gàidhlig aig an Taigh (briathrachas dachaigh)     Lisa Storey

 6 Gearran 2010   
Obair-dachaigh – taic do phàrantan     TBC

6 Màrt 2010  
 Leughadh ri Chloinn ann an Gàidhlig    Lena Walker

17 Giblean 2010   
Geàmannan ann an Gàidhlig    TBC


Bidh cùram chloinne tro mheadhan na Gàidhlig ri fhaighinn. Chan eil cosgais ann airson nam bùthan-obrach no airson a' chùram-chloinne.
Bidh na bùthan-obrach uile a' gabhail àite ann am Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis air madainn Disathairne eadar 10 agus 12. Chan eil fileantachd sa Ghàidhlig riatanach – bidh na bùthan-obrach a' freagairt air a h-uile ìre de dh'fhileantachd. Thèid bileagan a sgaoileadh a dh'aithghearr. Faodaidh sibh post-dealain a chur thugainn airson tuilleadh fios inbhirnis.cnp@gmail.com

Comann nam Pàrant (Inbhir Nis) has received funding from Bòrd na Gàidhlig to run a series of Parental Workshops aiming to support parents of children in Gaelic-medium education at all levels.
We will be running the following workshops:

5th December 2009    Gaelic Music & Song (inc. Action Songs) for Children    Brian OhEadhra
16th January 2010    Gaelic in the Home     Lisa Storey
 6th February 2010    Homework Help for Parents     TBC
6th March 2010    Reading to Children in Gaelic    Lena Walker
17th April 2010    Games in Gaelic    TBC

There will be a Gaelic-medium crèche running alongside these workshops.

There is no charge for the workshops or the creche facility.
All the workshops will take place at Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis on Saturday mornings between 10 and 12 am. Ability to speak Gaelic is not required – all levels of fluency welcome and catered for.
Leaflets will soon be distributed about the workshops. For more information e-mail inbhirnis.cnp@gmail.com
 
 
Gaelic Primary School education set to expand in Inverness area (12/11/09) Support has been given for the expansion of two Inverness Primary schools to accommodate Gaelic education from The Highland Council’s Education, Culture and Sport Committee.

Members of the committee today (12 November) agreed that Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis be extended by two classrooms to meet emerging accommodation pressures. They also agreed that depending on the outcome of a statutory consultation on the provision of Gaelic Medium education at Glenurquhart Primary School in Drumnadrochit an outline business case would be produced for additional accommodation at the school.

Brian Hemming, Estates Strategy Manager, Education Culture & Sport, informed members that, based on the current school roll of 126 pupils at Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis that the anticipated roll projection for the new academic session in August 2010 will place accommodation pressures on the school.

He said: “The original design and specification of the school anticipated that the
it would be extended at some point and that such an extension could be accommodated with relative ease.”

Discussions with the Council’s Director of Finance and Depute Chief Executive will determine how the Bun-sgoil expansion can be progressed within the terms of the Council’s PPP2 contractual arrangements and its related best value funding options. These options will be presented to Members for consideration at the Education, Culture and Sport Committee in January 2010.

Members also agreed on the terms of a statutory consultation process to establish Gaelic Medium provision at Glenurquhart Primary school. The consultation procedure will include: parents and pupils affected and parents of pre-school pupils; Members of Parliament and Members of the Scottish Parliament; and the local Parent and Community Councils. The outcomes of the consultation will be reported to the Education, Culture and Sport Committee early in 2010.

Mr Hemming said: “If the statutory consultation proves a need for Gaelic Medium education in Dumnadrochit it will be necessary to identify suitable accommodation within or adjacent to Glenurquhart PS. The accommodation required is one classroom, one nursery room, ancillary accommodation and external play area for nursery children at an approximate cost of £500,000 for either extension or demountable unit.

He added: “On the basis that there is no funding for this project within the approved ECS Capital programme an outline business case will be produced in early 2010 for consideration within the corporate Capital review process.”
http://www.highland.gov.uk/yourcouncil/news/newsreleases/2009/November/2009-11-12-03.htm