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Welsh medium education
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Welsh-medium education (Welsh: Addysg cyfrwng Cymraeg) is a form of education in Wales in which pupils are taught primarily through the medium of Welsh.

The aim of Welsh-medium education is to achieve fluency in both Welsh and English. All children over the age of seven receive some of their instruction in English. A significant minority of children in state funded primary and secondary schools in Wales are in Welsh-medium education. There is some evidence that children in Welsh-medium schools tend to perform worse academically than others. A smaller proportion of people in higher levels of education study partially or fully through the medium of Welsh.

Formal Welsh-medium education began in Wales in 1939, and the first Welsh-medium secondary education began in 1962. In the following decades the provision was greatly expanded. The Welsh Government target is for 30% of pupils to be taught in this manner by 2031 and 40% by 2050.

Background

In the 19th century Welsh was often repressed by schools.[1][2] In the 20th century the language gradually gained a more prominent role in the education system.[3][4] Beginning in the early decades of the 20th century, schools in predominantly Welsh-speaking areas of Wales began to use Welsh as a partial medium of instruction, primarily with younger children.[3]

In 1939, the first Welsh-medium primary school was established independently of the state by the Urdd in Aberystwyth.[5] Ysgol Glan Clwyd was the first designated bilingual secondary school in Wales, which opened in 1956.[6] Ysgol Gyfun Rhydfelen (now Ysgol Garth Olwg) became the first Welsh-medium secondary school in South Wales in 1962.[7]

The Welsh Government's current target is to increase the proportion of each school year group receiving Welsh-medium education to 30% by 2031, and then 40% by 2050.[8] During a Senedd debate in December 2022, Plaid Cymru suggested Welsh-medium education be made compulsory to all students in Wales as part of the bill. It was rejected by the Welsh Government.[9] In March 2023, the Welsh government introduced a white paper for a new Welsh Language Education Bill which would make various changes to Welsh language policy including improving teaching of Welsh in English-medium schools and requiring local authorities to promote Welsh-medium education.[10]

Nursery education

Mudiad Meithrin (Nursery Movement), formerly Mudiad Ysgolion Meithrin (Nursery Schools Movement) has established playgroups and nurseries throughout Wales which allow children to learn Welsh through immersion. It is the main Welsh-medium education and care provider in Wales for the early years. There were 12,773 children in cylchoedd meithrin (Mudiad Meithrin playgroups) and day nurseries in 2018–2019.[11]

Na Naíscoileanna Gaelacha (Irish Infant Schools Organisation) was established in 1974 with continued input from Cylchoedd Meithrin.[12] Alongside Ikastola in the Basque Autonomous Community, the Welsh Meithrin inspired the Diwan movement in Brittany.[13]

Schools

A Welsh Government video about Treorchy Comprehensive an English medium school which had seen an improvement in its results after introducing bilingual education for higher ability students. (2012)

A significant minority of schoolchildren in Wales are educated largely through the medium of Welsh: in 2014–2015, 15.7% of children and young people received Welsh-medium education – a drop from the 15.9% in 2010–2011.[14] An additional 10% attended "bilingual, dual-medium , or English with significant Welsh provision" schools.[15]

Educational institutions have flexibility over how much English children are taught prior to the age of seven.[16] This is in order to allow Welsh-medium schools and nurseries to immerse young children in the language as much as possible.[17] In the later years of primary school, the curriculum at Welsh-medium schools continues to be mostly (70% or more) taught in Welsh whilst at secondary level all subjects other than English are taught in Welsh. There are also various categories of primary and secondary level bilingual-schools. These have greater use of English and less use of Welsh in lessons.[15] As they get older, students in Welsh-medium education are required to work towards the same tests and qualifications in the English language as their counterparts who were primarily educated in English.[18][19]

Studies suggest that parents choose Welsh-medium education as an expression of cultural identity and due to believing it will provide an economic advantage to their children.[20] A 1998 study suggested that the language medium of a secondary school had little effect on its GCSE performance.[21] There is other evidence that Welsh-medium schools tend to have poorer academic results than their English-medium counterparts and struggle to accommodate children with learning difficulties.[22] The Welsh school inspectorate's (Estyn) view expressed in a 2022 book about its history is that Welsh-medium education allows more children to become fluent in both Welsh and English.[23]

Primary school

Welsh Government statistics show that in 2019, 22.8% of 7-year-old learners were assessed through the medium of Welsh (first language).[24]

The following chart gives the proportion of primary school pupils receiving Welsh-medium education each year.

Number of pupils in primary school classes by Welsh category
(Pupil Level Annual School Census)[25]
School year Total pupils[26] Welsh-medium (main) Welsh-medium (minor)
Number of pupils % of total Number of pupils % of total
2022–2023 262,666 59,010 22.47% 4,075 1.55%
2021–2022 266,574 59,305 22.25% 3,480 1.31%
2020–2021 272,339 60,770 22.31% 3,760 1.38%
2019–2020 271,323 60,555 22.32% 3,735 1.38%
2018–2019 274,799 61,260 22.29% 3,485 1.27%
2017–2018 277,095 61,665 22.25% 4,160 1.50%
2016–2017 276,940 61,390 22.17% 4,370 1.58%
2015–2016 276,954 60,725 21.93% 4,700 1.70%
2014–2015 273,400 60,615 22.17% 4,335 1.59%
2013–2014 269,421 58,985 21.89% 3,510 1.30%
2012–2013 264,186 57,430 21.74% 3,705 1.40%
2011–2012 262,144 56,785 21.66% 3,120 1.19%
2010–2011 259,189 55,235 21.31% 2,915 1.12%
2009–2010 257,445 54,120 21.02% 3,110 1.21%
2008–2009 258,314 53,480 20.70% 4,475 1.73%
2007–2008 261,607 53,820 20.57% 3,185 1.22%
2006–2007 263,261 53,340 20.26% 845 0.32%
2005–2006 265,724 53,235 20.03% 1,075 0.40%
2004–2005 270,311 52,855 19.55% 1,685 0.62%
2003–2004 273,961 52,065 19.00% 2,360 0.86%

Middle school

The following chart gives the proportion of middle school students receiving Welsh-medium education each year.

Number of pupils in middle school classes by Welsh category
(Pupil Level Annual School Census)[25]
School year Total pupils[26] Welsh-medium (main) Welsh-medium (minor)
Number of pupils % of total Number of pupils % of total
2022–2023 26,168 9,720 37.14% 1,100 4.20%
2021–2022 22,516 8,185 36.35% 535 2.38%
2020–2021 22,308 7,905 35.44% 685 3.07%
2019–2020 20,746 7,350 35.43% 580 2.80%
2018–2019 17,661 5,245 29.70% 850 4.81%
2017–2018 12,153 5,045 41.51% 715 5.88%
2016–2017 9,163 3,025 33.01% 480 5.24%
2015–2016 5,371 2,225 41.43% 520 9.68%
2014–2015 4,376 1,360 31.08% 575 13.14%
2013–2014 3,542 870 24.56% 365 10.30%
2012–2013 3,648 765 20.97% 220 6.03%

Secondary school

Welsh Government statistics show that in 2019, 18.5% of 14-year-old pupils were assessed in Welsh (first language).[24]

The following chart gives the proportion of secondary school students receiving Welsh-medium education each year.

Number of pupils in secondary school classes by Welsh category
(Pupil Level Annual School Census)[25]
School year Total pupils[26] Welsh-medium (main) Welsh-medium (minor)
Number of pupils % of total Number of pupils % of total
2022–2023 174,948 23,155 13.24% 4,325 2.47%
2021–2022 175,957 23,225 13.20% 5,985 3.40%
2020–2021 174,133 22,715 13.04% 5,905 3.39%
2019–2020 171,271 22,065 12.88% 7,780 4.54%
2018–2019 170,277 22,990 13.50% 7,165 4.21%
2017–2018 172,218 22,440 13.03% 7,570 4.40%
2016–2017 174,812 22,045 12.61% 6,820 3.90%
2015–2016 178,669 22,460 12.57% 8,800 4.93%
2014–2015 182,408 22,670 12.43% Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Welsh_medium_education
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