Deputy First Minister John Swinney has revealed an extra £700,000 to upgrade two Gaelic schools in Glasgow.
The funding will be used to improve the learning environment for pupils at Glendale Gaelic School and Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu. In addition, the money will also be spent on upgrading school facilities to help tackle an increase in demand for places.
Mr Swinney said: "I am pleased to announce this additional £700,000 to support Glasgow's two Gaelic schools to not only improve facilities for current learners but also deal with increased demand for places."
Glasgow Cllr Bailie Liz Cameron added: "As the biggest provider of Gaelic medium education outside of the Highlands and Islands we are delighted that this additional funding will support the Council's continued commitment to Gaelic language.
"It will not only enable us to improve existing facilities and enhance further the Gaelic learning experience for our young people but will also help towards tackling the increase in demand."
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