Fios Giblean 2010 - News April 2010 04/12/2010
Bùth-obrach air Geamannan ann an Gàidhlig Disathairne 17 Giblean, 10-12m Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis Workshop on Gaelic Games Saturday 17th April 10-12 Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis Coinneamh na Comataidh Diluain 19 Giblean 8f Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis Fàilte air a h-uile neach Committee Meeting Monday 19th April 8pm Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis All welcome Add Comment Workshop - Reading in Gaelic - 6 March / Bùth-obrach - Leughadh anns a' Ghàidhlig - 6 Màrt 03/02/2010
Just a reminder that the next Comann nam Pàrant (Inbhir Nis) workshop which is on Reading in Gaelic takes place this Saturday(6th), from 10-12 in the Community Room at BSGI. The acting Depute Head at BSGI, Lena Walker, will be taking this workshop. We had hoped that there would be Gaelic books available to buy at this workshop, but unfortunately Tia Thomson who works for "Sgrìobhadh san Sgìre" is unable to be present on Saturday. However, she has said that she can attend the next workshop on the 17th April. IF anyone has not registered for this workshop but would like to attend let me know. Creche space may be limited and you should contact Dolina Grant regarding this is you have not already booked the creche. Bidh an ath bhùth-obrach againn ann Disathairne 6 Màrt, 10-12 am BSGI. Bidh Lena Walker às a' Bhun-sgoil ga ghabhail. Bha sinn an dòchas gum biodh leabhraichean ann son ceannach aig a' bhùth-obrach seo ach gu mì-fhòrtanach chan urrainn do Tia Thomson bhith làthair. Tha i air aontachadh tighinn dhan ath bhùth-obrach againn air 17 Giblean. Ma tha ùidh agaibh san bhùth-obrach seo ach mura h-eil sibh air chlàradh, cuir fios thugainn. 'S dòcha nach bidh àitichean air fhàgail san creche, dh'fheumadh sibh bruidhinn ri Dolina Ghrannd. Coinneamh - Meeting 01/14/2010
Coinneamh na Comataidh Diluain 18mh Faoilleach, 8f BSGI Bidh fàilte air a h-uile duine aig a bheil ùidh ann am foghlam tro mheadhan na Gàidhlig ann an sgìre Inbhir Nis. Committee Meeting Monday 18th January, 8pm BSGI All those with an interest in Gaelic medium education in the Inverness area are welcome to attend. Bùthan-obrach - Parental Workshops 11/24/2009
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 Benefits of Bilingual Teaching 09/29/2009
Benefits of bilingual teaching generate demand for new generation of Gaelic teachers (29/09/09) Latest figures from The Highland Council reveal significant attainment for Gaelic Medium pupils. Figures compiled by the local authority for SQA attainment levels set against mainstream pupils demonstrate that pupils receiving Gaelic Medium education attain a higher proportion of Credit level awards than their counterparts in English. A report to The Highland Council’s Gaelic Committee (25 September) on SQA attainment in Gaelic highlighted that initial results from Highland Secondary Schools in 2009 indicate that pupils do well not just in learning Gaelic but also in their other core subjects. Councillor Hamish Fraser, Chairman of The Highland Council’s Gaelic Committee said: "These results demonstrate very clearly the benefits of giving children a bilingual education. Far from holding pupils back, as some critics would have it, this is proof again that pupils learning in Gaelic Medium schools not only do well in Gaelic but match and better their peers in other subjects. “This is why demand for Gaelic Medium Education is strong and why we need to do everything in our power to try and accommodate that growth by attracting and training a new generation of Gaelic Medium teachers." Members of the Council’s Gaelic committee were informed by Hugh Fraser, Highland Council’s Director of Education, Culture and Sport that in S1 and S2, pupils are achieving a good standard of Gaelic reading and writing. He said: “This is a creditable achievement given that many of the young people come from families where Gaelic is not spoken. This may also have helped their English medium reading and writing where the same pupils have a higher level of achievement than the year group as a whole.” In the report he gave examples that by the end of S2, the average percentage achieving level E in Gaelic over the past 5 years has been 72.6% in reading and 58% in writing. The equivalent English Medium reading and writing scores for these pupils are 79.7% and 68.2% respectively. These are around 9% higher than the average for the year groups as a whole. Gaelic medium pupils give a good performance in Mathematics. By the end of S2 the average percentage of Gaelic medium pupils over the past 5 years at 74.2% is around 8% higher than the average of the year groups as whole. Almost all Gaelic medium pupils continue to the end of S4 where they sit exams formerly designed for native speakers. Their achievement is sound with a higher proportion gaining Credit level awards than the overall cohort in English. Gaelic learners also do particularly well with a high level of Credit and General awards and standing well in comparison with French and German. By the time pupils reach S5 and S6 numbers become too small for percentages. 25 out of 28 pupils sitting Higher Gaelic Medium gained and A – C award. There was not such a good performance this year from Gaelic Learners in S5 but it is thought that the SQA Appeals process may make a difference here. An encouraging 18 pupils took Higher Gaelic Learners in S6 and 13 gained A – C awards. There were very small numbers in S6 doing Advance Higher. 3 Gaelic Medium and 8 Gaelic Learners gained awards at A-C. CÒMHRADH FOSGAILTE & COINNEAMH BHLIADHNAIL PANEL DISCUSSION & AGM Cuspairean / Topics for discussion: Àrd-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis / A new Gaelic secondary school for the area Ionad ùr aig Cùram Chloinne Inbhir Nis / Proposed Gaelic pre-school centre Ionad Gàidhlig ùr airson Inbhir Nis / The proposed Gaelic “hub” for Inverness Luchd-labhairt / Panelists include: Arthur Cormack (Chair of Bòrd na Gàidhlig) Cllr Roy Pedersen Comhairle nan Leabhraichean The Gaelic Books Council Cothrom leabhraichean Gàidhlig a cheannach Opportunity to buy Gaelic books Fàilte air a h-uile duine/buidhean aig a bheil ùidh ann an Gàidhlig All people/groups interested in Gaelic matters welcome Còmhradh Fosgailte / Discussion: 7pm-8:30pm C. Bh. / AGM: 8:30-9pm Càite / Where Bunsgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis, IV2 6BA Cuine / When Oidhche-luain / Monday 28 Sultain / 28 September 7:00 f. / p.m. NEWS RELEASE Issued: Monday 31 August 2009 For immediate use GAELIC PARENTS TO RECEIVE BOOST THROUGH WORKSHOPS Comann nam Pàrant Inbhir Nis (the association to support parents of children in Gaelic medium education in the Inverness area) have received funding from Bòrd na Gàidhlig to host a series of workshops to assist parents on their Gaelic language skills and to encourage them to use the language at home with their children. The workshops will cover a number of topics including, story reading skills, Gaelic games, Gaelic awareness, Gaelic taster sessions, helping with homework, domestic vocabulary, and Gaelic online resources. Chairman of Comann nam Pàrant Inbhir Nis (CNP-Inbhir Nis) Brian Ó hEadhra has warmly welcomed the support - “we are delighted to receive this grant from Bòrd na Gàidhlig to assist us on this important project. As a parent it is not always easy to access information and guidance on extra-curricular Gaelic medium activities and we hope these workshops will assist parents in their own Gaelic acquisition and parenting skills.” Comann nam Pàrant Inbhir Nis continually seek to develop and grow Gaelic medium education, at all levels, in the Inverness area. They will hold their AGM on the 28th September at 7pm at Bunsgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis. A number of guest speakers and local Gaelic groups will attend to discuss a number of pressing issues relating to Gaelic education including – a new Gaelic Secondary School for the area, Cùram Chloinne Inbhir Nis's proposed Gaelic pre-school centre & the proposed Gaelic “hub” for Inverness. Mr Ó hEadhra concludes “Gaelic primary medium education has been a great success in the area and we now have to look to the future to accommodate and develop the preschool and secondary provision. All of the related organisations are working hard to make the Highlands a fully bilingual/multilingual society and we welcome anyone who would like to partake in these exciting cultural innovations. The parents workshops will start in October with exact dates and times to follow. Ends. See site: www.cnp-inbhirnis.com 27 An Lùnastal, 2009 - Air fhoillseachadh aig 11:10 BST Plana a bheireadh na buidhnean Gàidhlig còmhla Tha Bòrd na Gàidhlig air sgrùdadh òrdachadh feuch an gabh ionad mòr a thogail ann an Inbhir Nis fon deadh na buidhnean Gàidhlig uile còmhla. Thathar cuideachd a' beachdachadh air ionadan mar seo a stèidheachadh ann an Steòrnabhagh, Glaschu agus Dùn Eideann. Tha co-dhiù dà làrach ann an Inbhir Nis a dh'fhaodadh a bhith freagarrach - tè ri taobh na bun-sgoile Gàidhlig, agus tèile air fearann far a bheilear airson togalach ùr OGE a thogail aig Beechwood. Dh'innis Riaghaltas na h-Alba do Bhòrd na Gàidhlig gum feum iad beachdachadh air leithid a ghluasad airson an cuid airgid a chosg ann an dòigh nas èifeachdaiche. Tha dùil gun cosgadh an leithid na milleanan notaichean. Tha Ministear na Gàidhlig, Mìcheal Russell, air iarraidh air na buidhnean plana a chur an gnìomh a bheireadh àrdachadh air na tha de luchd-labhairt a' chànain. An Ògmhios 2009 06/29/2009
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