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Cuideachadh – Help for parents
There are many ways in which you can support your child through their Gaelic Medium Education. Reading books are available in audio form online. Some useful websites are:
A-mach as an Sgoil – Extra-curricular Activities (Clubs)
We encourage all our children to explore and experience the Gàidhlig language out with the school as much as possible. Comhairle nan Eilean Siar has an excellent network of Adult Gaelic Learner classes, Sradagan youth club, drama clubs etc. Promoting the Gaelic community of our school is vitally important and we ensure this through participation in local/national Mòds, Fèisean, Cèilidhs etc. These cultural events and extra-curricular activities give the parents and pupils opportunities to meet with other GME learners and help strengthen Gàidhlig as a family language. We recognise that the majority of children who go through GME, do not have Gaelic at home. Therefore, we encourage parents to listen to Gaelic radio and watch Gaelic TV programs.
Activities available for children in Tong School | |
Tong School Gaelic After School Club | Tuesday and Thursday – 3:20 – 5pm |
Tong and Back Sradagan (Gaelic Youth Club) | Tong Hall (every second Wednesday) 6pm-7pm |
Foghlam tro Mheadhainn na Gàidhlig – What is Gaelic Medium Education?
Gàidhlig medium education involves the use of the Gàidhlig Language for all teaching and learning across the school curriculum. Gaelic medium education is one of the main ways of achieving or maintaining fluency in Gaelic. This is especially true of children from a non-Gaelic speaking background. The children follow the same curriculum as their peers in the English stream of the school. It must be noted that it is not a requirement that parents must speak Gaelic in order to choose Gaelic Medium Education for their child/ren. The aim is to bring our GME pupils to the stage of ‘broadly equal’ competence in Gàidhlig and English, by the end of primary 7. Gaelic medium education is open to everyone, those who speak Gaelic and those who do not. Pupils who are not Gaelic speakers to start with, indeed who come from non-Gaelic speaking homes and communities, can be brought to fluency in the language through what is referred to as immersion.
An Dòigh Teagaisg – Gaelic Medium Teaching Methodology
From the Nursery/P1 until Christmas time in Primary 3, the children are in their total immersion phase of learning where all their class work and homework is completed in Gaelic. Therefore, it is in P3 that English is introduced. In P4&5 learning and teaching will mostly be in Gaelic as well as English, in P6 learning will be 60% in Gaelic and 40% in English and in P7, pupils will be learning 50% in Gaelic and 50% in English. All curricular areas are taught through the medium of Gàidhlig and we make daily use of Active Learning strategies to develop the children’s Gàidhlig language skills. Teachers utilise all available opportunities to develop pupils’ Gaelic skills – through songs, stories, rhymes, games and especially through structured play. Learning is promoted through eye contact, body language, facial gesture and head movement. An oral Gaelic language development programme is in place from the nursery to P7. This is in accordance with the CFE outcomes and helps us monitor and assess the progression of the children’s Gàidhlig language skills.
Gàidhlig san sgoil – Gaelic in the school
Tong Primary is filled with Gaelic/English displays of the children’s work and achievements. Display headings are bilingual and provide you with an insight into the ways in which the pupils are learning and experiencing the principle of the Curriculum for Excellence. Class displays in GME classes up to P3 are all in Gaelic. In P4&P5 displays are mostly in Gaelic and in P6&P7 they are 50% in Gàidhlig and 50% in English. The school has a Gaelic after school club which is held on a Tuesday and a Thursday.
Luchd-Obrach – Staff
Head Teacher | Mrs Carol Ann Maclean |
Principal Teacher – EM 6/7 | Mrs Karina Mackay |
Class Teacher – EM 1/2 | Mrs Joanne Cheesman |
Class Teacher – EM 2/3/4 | Miss Ina Ferguson |
Class Teacher – GM 1/2/3 | Miss Kirsty Munro |
Class Teacher – EM 5/6 | Ms. Josie Flett |
Class Teacher – NCCT | Mrs Chriselle Bain |
Class Teacher- NCCT | Mrs Mairi Macleod |
Class Teacher – NCCT | Mrs Sue Emmott |
Class Teacher – NCCT | Ms Maureen Murray |
Support for Learning Teacher | Mrs Dawn Spark |
Support for Learning Assistant | Ms Mairi MacIver |
Support for Learning Assistant | Mrs Dorothy Graham |
Support for Learning Assistant | Vacant |
Support for Learning Assistant | Ms Wilma Mackenzie |
School Assistant | Ms Donalda MacIver |
Playground/crossing Supervisor | Mr Ally Murray |
Cook | Ms Anna MacIver |
Cook/ Cleaner | Mrs Fiona Macdonald |
Cleaner | Ms Catherine Walker |
Canteen Supervisor | Miss Amanda Thompson |
Nursery Play leader EM | vacant |
Nursery Key Worker- EM | Mrs Marie Brett |
Nursery Key Worker- EM | Mrs Jessie Murray |
Nursery Key Worker- EM | Miss Ceitlyn Macleod |
Nursery Play leader – GM
Nursery Key Worker- GM |
Mrs Isabel Macdonald
vacant |
Nursery Key Worker- GM | vacant |
Modern Apprentice- EM | Miss Lia Macdonald |