Changes needed before second Gaelic school 8.07.11
http://www.inverness-courier.co.uk/Opin ... 072011.htm
Moladh, fiù 's brosnachadh do Gàidhlig anns a' bhaile, ach beachdan faiceallach cuideachd.
....And no-one can argue there is pressure at the [existing Gaelic ]school with two new classrooms already added through an extension last year. Also, the primary is buzzing, with plenty of prizes and awards under its belt due to a resurgence in the language and an ever-growing roll.
You only have to look at the recent Provincial Mod in Inverness as an example of how well Gaelic is doing, with it attracting the highest number of entrants ever. It featured nearly 850 competitors, double the number from two years ago and up on the 730 who turned up last year.
Changed days from 2007 when there was no local Mod due to lack of entries.
However, Highland Council has to carry out a balancing act when it comes to building another Gaelic unit as every school in the area is already suffering due to cutbacks.