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Can welsh be taught in English schools?

It depends on the specific school and its location in the UK.

Here's a breakdown:

Yes, Welsh can be taught in English schools:

* In Wales: It is compulsory to teach Welsh in all schools in Wales, regardless of whether they are English-medium or Welsh-medium schools.

* In England: Schools in England can choose to offer Welsh as a language option, but it is not compulsory. This is usually offered as a GCSE subject or a foreign language option at secondary school.

Factors to consider:

* School policy: Some schools in England may offer Welsh as part of their curriculum, while others may not.

* Demand: The availability of Welsh courses may depend on the demand from students and parents.

* Teacher availability: Finding qualified Welsh teachers in areas where the language is not commonly spoken can be a challenge.

Tips for finding out if a school offers Welsh:

* Check the school website: Most school websites will list the subjects they offer.

* Contact the school directly: You can call or email the school to inquire about their language offerings.

It's important to remember that even if Welsh is not offered as a formal subject, students can still learn the language through extracurricular activities or online resources.

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