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Lewis Castle College, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Newbattle Abbey College and others all run Gaelic courses.
If it’s an option for you, you can do a full-time or part-time college course in Scottish Gaelic. Many of the University of the Highlands and Islands colleges such as, Lewis Castle College, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig and others run college courses. However there are colleges such as Newbattle Abbey College, Clydebank and others also run Gaelic courses.
Lewis Castle College, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig, Newbattle Abbey College and others all run Gaelic courses, discover more in our Course Finder.
There are loads of evening classes all over Scotland and they are a great way to learn the language and make new pals.
Technology means that there are more options now than ever before to to put you in touch with institutions and tutors.
Many of Scotland's universities offer Gaelic as a degree or part of a course at all different levels.
Why not make learning Gaelic a family activity?
People learn Gaelic today for many reasons. Some want to connect with their culture and other people want to better understand place names of Scotland. People often learn Gaelic because they want to sing the beautiful songs of the language.
Unfortunately, many myths about Gaelic have become popular over the years, such as “Gaelic is dead,” or “I’m too old to learn Gaelic.”