Runner Up - Local Business of the Year Award 2024 (Third Sector)

NEWS

New Welsh schools in English speaking areas could boost language targets

Powys County Council will try to establish schools in predominantly English-speaking areas in a bid to increase the number of pupils being taught all subjects in Welsh.

...
By Nation Cymru

1 year ago 916 views

The image for New Welsh schools in English speaking areas could boost language targets
 

Powys County Council will try to establish schools in predominantly English-speaking areas in a bid to increase the number of pupils being taught all subjects in Welsh.

  Sign up today

Click here to get your free All About Newtown account today and get localised stories and much more.

9 stories left to view without an account.

At a meeting of the council’s cabinet this week, councillors noted the updated WESP (Welsh in Education Strategic Plan) which has been agreed with the Welsh Government and is set to come into force in September.

The original WESP document had been approved for submission to the Welsh Government by the previous Independent/Conservative administration back in January.

One of the main aims of the WESP is to increase the number of Welsh speakers in Year One from 22.6 per cent in 2020/21 to 36 per cent by 2032.

And to do this, three Welsh media all-age schools could be created in Powys as part of a new Welsh in Education Strategic Plan (WESP).

Director of education, Lynette Lovell told councillors that after feedback on the WESP from the Welsh Government had been taken on-board an updated version was sent back to Cardiff.

But timescales “did not allow” for the WESP to be brought back to cabinet before it had to be re-submitted.

Ms Lovell further updated the cabinet by telling them that the WESP had now received approval from the Welsh Government.

Innovative approaches

Cabinet member for a Learning Powys, Cllr Pete Roberts said:

“The key thing here is that we are looking at new approaches in how we expand Welsh medium education.

“For too long and not just in this county, the focus has been on growing the Welsh language within its heartlands.

“We are going to look beyond that – we have already had discussions around possibilities in the Gwernyfed (High School) catchment.”

“We are going to be brave and try innovative approaches and at the end of the five years if we have not made any further progress, it’s not for the want of trying and trying to do things differently.”

He added that the cabinet had already decided to start looking at setting up Welsh medium education “from virtually nothing” in traditionally English-speaking areas.

Amongst the changes to bolster the WESP outcomes agreed with the Welsh Government are:

  • Extra data provided in respect of transition from Cylchoedd Meithrin (Welsh medium nursery provision) to Welsh-medium primary schools.
  • Updated information and future plans about Trochi (immersion in Welsh language) provision to reflect development on the previous version of the WESP was approved, and future plans.
  • How the council will improve its monitoring of Welsh-medium provision in the secondary sector, to ensure the provision does not deteriorate in the future.
  • Information added about the current Welsh language skills of school
  • Staff, as provided by the School Workforce Annual Census (SWAC).
  • Further information on where the council expects to be at the end of the 10-year period added to each of the seven outcomes.
 Read the rest of this story on nation.cymru

Share   


Related or similar stories based on this one

Image for the article School performance will be looked at once again by education scrutiny committee
School performance will be looked at once again by education scrutiny committee

7 months ago

Image for the article School budgets under deficit pressure
School budgets under deficit pressure

5 months ago

Image for the article Councillors ask where is the vision for Newtown schools
Councillors ask where is the vision for Newtown schools

6 months ago

Image for the article Council launches Welsh language introduction leaflet at Urdd Eisteddfod
Council launches Welsh language introduction leaflet at Urdd Eisteddfod

10 months ago

Image for the article Welsh Language Swimming Lessons to start in Newtown
Welsh Language Swimming Lessons to start in Newtown

2 months ago

Image for the article Cabinet to consider Ysgol Bro Caereinion language consultation report
Cabinet to consider Ysgol Bro Caereinion language consultation report

1 month ago

Business of the Week
Ted's

Bear Lanes

Follow us

Connect with us on Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram

   

Trending
Bypass collision claims one life

2 days ago

Delays likely next week in key town route

1 day ago

Local politicians seek government intervention

1 day ago

Donate to us

We're a not-for-profit community interest company and have no corporate owners. We'd appreciate anything you can give to keep us providing free content.

  Donate via PayPal
Upcoming Events
Creating a Buzz in Powys

27/04/24 10:00am

Baby Yoga

29/04/24 10:15am

Nigel Rowlands @ Cafe Glitz

03/05/24 06:30pm

Latest Stories
Local award winners braving a wing walk!

8 hours ago

Inspired by the London Marathon? Join Newtown parkrun!

14 hours ago

Delays likely next week in key town route

1 day ago