Young people will be
able to access a range of support services provided in Gaelic as part of
a new initiative.
The project, launched by Young Scot, will offer advice online about
topics including financial management, puberty and internet safety.
It aims to help inspire more young people in Scotland to speak the
language. According to figures published by Scotland’s National Centre
in Languages, the number of pupils learning Gaelic in schools below
Higher level increased from 151 in 2017 to 209 in 2018.
The number of pupils studying the language at Higher level also
increased slightly from 69 to 75 over the same period. The statistics
point to a generally downward trend since 2012 when 375 pupils were
learing Gaelic below Higher level and 110 were learning it at Higher
level.
Young Scot indicated it is hopeful the number of pupils learning Gaelic
in schools will continue to rise following the latest increases. The
organisation also announced it had agreed a partnership with bilingual
bookseller Acair to offer a 10 per cent discount to Young Scot NEC
cardholders.