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'Flagship Inverness Gaelic school in crisis as parent council quits
People CAME TO BLOWS IN THE CAR PARK AS ‘PETTY CONCERNS’ BOILED OVER, COUNCIL TOLD '

Gheibhear tuilleadh air làraich Press and Journal:
http://www.pressandjournal.co.uk/Article.aspx/1145478
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Unread post by Níall Beag »

Bloody spoilt city dudes. Taking a bus to school? Oh, the horror!

Anyway, I don't know about this particular school, but it's often a very particular type of parent who chooses to serve on a parents' council, and they aren't usually the type who'd be missed....
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Unread post by Seonaidh »

Chan eil fios agam air parent councils ann am bitheantas, ach fhuair mi mo chuireadh airson PC na sgoile ionadail aonachadh agus sin a rinn mi. Bha mi air m' oillteachadh ri nochdadh gur e tidsearan ann an sgoiltean eile a bha a' chuid as motha dhe nam ball eile.

Coiseachaidh mo mhac dhan sgoil aige an-dràsta agus bidh e a' gabhail a' bhuis san Lùnasdal (sgoil ùr).

Dè a' Ghàidhlig air "dude"?
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Unread post by horogheallaidh »

It is unfortunate indeed that it makes the headlines of the local rag but from my experience, whilst there are a percentage of pushy parents on parent councils, there are a good number of parents who only want the best for their kids.

still the upshot might be that the ones whose reasons for being on the PC are only to push certain agendas, might be replaced by those who are in it for the benefit of the school as a whole.

and as for the bus saga, is it any wonder that some of the unknowing still think that Gaelic merdium is some sort of private education?
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Unread post by Gràisg »

Ceist a th'agamsa. An robh iad a' sabaid tro mheadhan na Gàidhlig?
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Unread post by horogheallaidh »

deagh cheist a ghraisg!!

ciamar a chanas tu "put yer dooks up!" agus "marquess of queensberry rules" co dhiu?

:lol: :lol:
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