Sgoil Ghàidhlig Ghlaschu, or Glasgow Gaelic School, is the largest provider of Gaelic-medium education in Scotland in terms of pupils
This is a list of schools and institutions providing Scottish Gaelic–medium education (GME) by area. For convenience the areas listed are not necessarily council or education authority areas unless otherwise noted. There are at least 46 nurseries, 62 primary schools and 29 secondary schools providing GME education in Scotland.
Aberdeen City
Primary schools
Gilcomstoun Primary School – Provides nursery and primary school GME.[1]
Secondary schools
Hazlehead Academy[1] – only provides education in the subject of Gaelic, not Gaelic-medium education in other subjects
Sgoil na Coille Nuaidh, Kilmarnock – provides early learning and childcare, primary and secondary education for pupils aged 2–18 across East Ayrshire.[5]
Bun-Sgoil Pàirc Whitehirst, Kilwinning – provides GME primary education for pupils aged 5–11 across North Ayrshire. The school opened in August 2020.[6]
Secondary schools
Kilmarnock Academy, Kilmarnock – provides early learning and childcare, primary and secondary education for pupils aged 2–18 across East Ayrshire.[5]
Clackmannanshire
No Gaelic-medium education exists in Clackmannanshire at present.[7]
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar (Western Isles Council)
Gaelic-medium education is available in most, if not all schools in the Western Isles.[8] There are currently 20 pre-schools, 18 primary schools and 4 secondary schools offering Gaelic-medium education.[9]
East Dunbartonshire
Meadowburn Primary School[10]
Bishopbriggs Academy – only provides education in the subject of Gaelic, not Gaelic-medium education in other subjects
East Renfrewshire
No Gaelic-medium education exists in East Renfrewshire at present.[7]
Pupils from Midlothian, East Lothian, and West Lothian are transported by the council to the schools in Edinburgh.
Falkirk
No Gaelic-medium education exists in Falkirk at present.[7] Falkirk children attend the GME schools in North Lanarkshire and Stirling in transport provided by Falkirk Council.[13]