The most striking thing about our learning at Bunscoill Ghaelgagh is that the children are becoming bilingual by learning through Manx. There is a growing body of evidence documenting advantages of bilingualism. Within our teaching at the Bunscoill we also keep up to date with evidence-based initiatives promoted by the Department of Education and Children aimed to make children life-long learners.

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ESSENTIALS FOR LEARNING
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At Bunscoill Ghaelgagh we recognise the importance of non-cognitive skills in contributing to the development of the whole child. As teachers and learners we regularly highlight and celebrate examples of people being 'Arryltagh as Aarloo', 'Cooinaghtagh as Creeney', 'Sursmooinaghtagh as Frioosagh',…

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FALLSOONYS - PHILOSOPHY
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Ta dean er Falsoonys son Scollagyn dy ynsaghey schleiaghyn resoonagh da paitçhyn. Ta ny feaninsh soilshaghey magh dooin dy yiow paitçhyn vondeish ass brialtys fallsoonagh, eer moghey ayns ny bunscoillyn. Philosophy for Children (P4C) aims to teach reasoning skills to children. Research shows that c…

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FEMEYN ER-LHEH/SPECIAL EDUCATIONAL NEEDS
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From time to time as in any school, there will always be a number of children who struggle to learn as quickly as others. This could be in a specific area, eg reading, spelling or letter sounds (phonics), in aspects of maths (dyscalculia) or more general slowness across the curriculum. Some childre…

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