Ach, a bheil iad a’ faighinn cothroman an cànain a chleachdadh? Gun chothroman choimhearsnachd, no rudan cool sna meadhanan, eil foghlam gu feum??

There has been a 6% rise in the number of school pupils in Scotland being taught through Gaelic-medium education.

Scottish Government figures reveal 2,766 pupils received some or all of their tuition in the Gaelic language in 2008.

The majority, 2096, were in primary education, with 728 in the Highlands and 495 in the Western Isles.

The statistics were included in the results of the September 2008 Pupil Census in Scotland.

A total of 570 secondary school pupils were in Gaelic-medium education, with 951 receiving Gaelic lessons.

via BBC NEWS | Scotland | Highlands and Islands | More pupils get lessons in Gaelic.