Primary school in Inverness, Scotland
Bun-sgoil Ghàidhlig Inbhir Nis or Inverness Gaelic Primary School is a primary school in Inverness, Scotland, which teaches through the medium of Scottish Gaelic, commonly known as Gaelic medium education. It opened in August 2007, as the first purpose-built Gaelic-medium school in Scotland.
History
The school was the first purpose-built Gaelic-medium school in Scotland, and opened in August 2007 with 100 pupils and 45 nursery places.[2] By 2013 the roll had increased to 160 primary school pupils and nearly 100 nursery pupils. An annex was proposed to accommodate pre-school children and pupils in the first two years of primary school.[3] After a four-year search, a head teacher was recruited, with some opinions expressed around whether the head needed to be a fluent Gaelic speaker.[4][5] In May 2015, a head teacher was appointed who had previously won a gold medal at the Royal National Mòd.[6]
An annexe was completed in February 2020.[2] As of September 2021[update] the school has twelve classrooms, with a pupil roll of 223.[1] In August 2010, two classrooms were added and the primary roll was 137 plus 60 in pre-school.[7]
In 2009, the Care Commission praised levels of care for pre-school children attending the school, awarding it "very good" and "excellent" grades.[8]
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