Template:Short description Template:EngvarB Template:Use dmy dates A Gaelscoil ({{#invoke:IPA|main}}; plural: Gaelscoileanna) is an Irish language-medium school in Ireland: the term refers especially to Irish-medium schools outside the Irish-speaking regions or Gaeltacht. Over 50,000 students attend Gaelscoileanna at primary and second levels on the island of Ireland.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Additionally, more than 13,000 students are receiving their primary and second level education through Irish in the Gaeltacht.<ref name="Gaeloideachas"/> Gaelscoileanna and Irish-medium schools in the Gaeltacht are supported and represented by Gaeloideachas and An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta & Gaelscolaíochta or COGG in the Republic of Ireland and by Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta in Northern Ireland. The largest patron body of Gaelscoileanna in the Republic of Ireland is An Foras Pátrúnachta, although the vast majority of schools under their patronage are at primary level.

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Sign for primary Gaelscoil in Newry, Northern Ireland
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County Dublin has over 50 Irish language-medium schools attended by over 13,000 pupils.

Students in the Gaelscoileanna acquire the Irish language through language immersion, and study the standard curriculum through it. Gaelscoileanna, unlike English-medium schools, have the reputation of producing competent Irish speakers.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> English-medium schools, in contrast, produce relatively few fluent Irish speakers, despite the Irish language being an obligatory subject in the Republic of Ireland in both primary and secondary school. This has been attributed in part to the lack of Irish-language immersion programs.<ref>http://www.comhairle.org/uploads/publications/Immersion%20Education%20Policy%20SGIP.pdf Template:Dead link</ref>

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Gaelscoileanna and Irish language-medium schools in the Gaeltacht are supported and represented by Gaeloideachas and An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta & Gaelscolaíochta or COGG in the Republic of Ireland and by Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta in Northern Ireland.

Gaelscoileanna have undergone a striking expansion over the last few decades, although there are now concerns that rules limiting the founding of new schools are affecting the establishment of new Irish-medium education in areas where there is competition amongst educational patrons. Their success is due to effective (though limited) community support and an efficient administrative infrastructure. They are distinguished by being the product, not of state policy, but of a genuine community movement.

In 1972 there were only 11 such schools at primary level and five at secondary level in the Republic of Ireland. As of September 2023 there were 188 gaelscoileanna at primary level, attended by over 40,000 students, and 31 gaelcholáistí and 17 aonaid Ghaeilge (Irish language units) at secondary level, attended by over 12,000 students in non-Gaeltacht areas across Ireland.<ref name="Gaeloideachas" /> 35 of these primary schools, two of the postprimary schools and four of the postprimary units operated are in Northern Ireland.<ref name="Gaeloideachas" /> Additionally, some 4,000 children attend Irish-medium preschools or Naíonraí outside the Gaeltacht with around 1,000 children attending Naíonraí within the Gaeltacht.Template:Citation needed There is now at least one gaelscoil in every county in Ireland with over 50 in County Dublin; 30 in County Cork and 13 in County Antrim included.

Social status and functionEdit

Gaelscoileanna have acquired a reputation for providing excellent academic results at a moderate cost. They have been described as a system of "positive social selection" giving better than average access to tertiary education and the social and employment opportunities which follow. An analysis of "feeder" schools which send students on to tertiary level institutions shows that 22% of Irish-medium schools send all their students on to tertiary level, compared to 7% of English-medium schools.<ref>Template:Cite journal</ref>

Supporters argue that the bilingualism resulting from early acquisition of another language is of general intellectual benefit and helps children to learn still other languages. Irish-language advocates of the immersion approach sometimes refer to studies showing that bilingual children have advantages over monoglot children in other subjects.<ref name="B&H">Template:Cite book</ref>

StatisticsEdit

Primary level Republic of Ireland Northern Ireland
Gaelscoil (primary) students 35,850 5,113
Gaelscoil (primary) schools 143 35
Total primary students 536,747 168,669
Total primary schools 3,137 827
Percentage Gaelscoil students 6% 2.1%
Percentage Gaelscoil schools 8.6% 4.4%
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By province (primary level)Edit

  • Leinster – 19,331 primary students attend 71 gaelscoileanna.<ref name="gaelscoileanna">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Ulster – 6,801 primary students attend 45 gaelscoileanna.<ref name="gaelscoileanna" />
  • Munster – 11,332 primary students attend 44 gaelscoileanna.<ref name="gaelscoileanna" />
  • Connacht – 3,509 primary students attend 18 gaelscoileanna.<ref name="gaelscoileanna" />

Post-primary education through IrishEdit

A secondary-level Gaelscoil located in a non-Gaeltacht area is commonly known as a Gaelcholáiste.<ref>Template:Cite news</ref> There are 31 Gaelcholáistí and 17 second-level Irish language units (aonaid Ghaeilge) on the island of Ireland, attended by over 12,000 students. Close to 4,000 further students receive their second-level education through Irish in the Gaeltacht.<ref name="Gaeloideachas">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Two new second-level gaelscoileanna opened in Ireland in 2014: Coláiste Ghlór na Mara in Balbriggan and Gaelcholáiste an Phiarsaigh in Rathfarnham (both in County Dublin). Gaelcholáiste Charraig Uí Leighin opened in Carrigaline and Northern Ireland's second gaelcholáiste Gaelcholáiste Dhoire opened in Dungiven Castle in 2015. Gaelcholáiste Mhic Shuibhne opened in Knocknaheeney in 2019. Gaelcholáiste Mhaigh Nuad opened in Maynooth in September 2020.<ref name="GCMN.ie">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Gaelcholáistí are supported and represented on a practical day-to-day basis by Gaeloideachas (who also support Irish-medium schools in the Gaeltacht) and An Chomhairle um Oideachas Gaeltachta & Gaelscolaíochta (whose name translates into English as "The Council for Gaeltacht and Gaelscoileanna Education") or COGG in the Republic of Ireland and by Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta in Northern Ireland.

In 2023 An Foras Pátrúnacha revealed that there is a demand for 7 new Gaelcholáistí in the Republic of Ireland<ref name="Near FM (2023)">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> and in 2021 Comhairle na Gaelscolaíochta revealed that there is a demand for 3 new Gaelcholáistí in Northern Ireland.<ref name="Near FM (2021)">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

List of GaelcholáistíEdit

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Coláiste an Phiarsaigh
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Coláiste Cois Life Lucan Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste Eoin Booterstown Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste Feirste Belfast Antrim Northern Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste Ghlór na Mara Balbriggan Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste Mhuire Cabra Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste Ráithín Bray Wicklow Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste an Eachréidh Athenru Galway Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste an Phiarsaigh Cork Cork Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste de hÍde Tallaght Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste na Coiribe Galway Galway Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Coláiste na Tulchann Clonsilla Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Gaelcholáiste Charraig Uí Leighin Cork Cork Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Gaelcholáiste Mhuire (A.G.) Cork Cork Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Gaelcholáiste Reachrann Donaghmede Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Gaelcholáiste na Mara Arklow Wicklow Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Gaelcoláiste an Phiarsaigh Rathfarnham Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Meanscoil Gharman Enniscorthy Wexford Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Scoil Chaitríona Glasnevin Dublin Republic of Ireland citation CitationClass=web

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Strategy proposalsEdit

The function and future of Gaelscoileanna in the Republic of Ireland falls within the scope of the 20-Year Strategy for the Irish Language 2010-2030, published by the then-Irish government in December 2010. This report emphasises the importance of offering all children in primary schools in Ireland the opportunity to experience partial immersion in the formative years of primary education. It calls for primary teachers to have additional immersion classes to improve their competence in the language. This would involve teaching some subjects such as Mathematics and Science in Irish.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

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