14 GWYNEDD EDUCATION LANGUAGE POLICY
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Cyflwynwyd gan: Cllr. Dewi Jones
Additional documents:
Decision:
To adopt a draft of Cyngor Gwynedd’s Model Education Language Policy for
Gwynedd schools so that it can be submitted for the purpose of public
engagement. (Appendix 1).
Minutes:
The report
was presented by Cllr Dewi Jones.
DECISION
To adopt a draft of Cyngor Gwynedd’s Model Education Language Policy for
Gwynedd schools in order to present it for the purpose
of public engagement. (Appendix 1).
DISCUSSION
The member
highlighted that the purpose of the report was to update the existing Education
Language Policy. It was recognised that this was a time of change for the Welsh
language in education and he referred to the Welsh Language and Education
(Wales) Act 2025, which had recently received Royal Assent.
He revealed
that the Council would be required to place schools in different language categories, but noted that this would not be fully
operational until 2030. He highlighted that the Council, as an education
authority, wanted to be proactive in ensuring that schools had adequate time to
respond should any changes need to be introduced as a result
of this draft Policy.
The key
stakeholders that the department had consulted with in bringing the draft
Policy before the Cabinet were listed. In explaining the rationale for bringing
this item before the Cabinet, he emphasised the importance of public engagement
to get the public's opinion on the draft Policy.
It was
noted that this was a draft policy and that the Council had no right to impose
any language policy on schools. It was added that it was a decision for the
Governing bodies of the schools to adopt any policy.
The Chair
of the Education and Economy Scrutiny Committee was welcomed to the meeting. He
detailed the three times that this draft Policy had appeared before the
Education and Economy Scrutiny Committee, and the resulting observations and
recommendations.
Observations
arising from the discussion:
·
Support
for the draft Policy was expressed, and a member questioned what support would
be available to those schools that would be required to change as a result of the draft Policy. The members were assured
that all schools would have time to prepare and submit their delivery plans.
Furthermore, it was noted that the purpose of presenting the draft Policy at
this point was to ensure that schools had enough time to prepare and plan in advance for adopting the Policy. It was added that
school staff were also receiving support to increase their confidence in using
Welsh, and that there were plans to expand this provision through sabbatical
schemes.
·
Members
expressed their desire to see these transitioning schools move across the
continuum and being able to show that they were making steady linguistic
progress.
·
The
Welsh Government's announcement stating that it planned to undertake a review
of Governing bodies and their role, particularly in relation to policies such
as this, was welcomed.
·
It
was recognised that influencing the social language of schools was challenging,
but it was hoped that this draft Policy would enable us to work with schools to
promote the social opportunities and extra-curricular experiences that use
Welsh.
Awdur: Siwan Llwyd Roberts, Head of Immersion Education