Is there a Gaeltacht in Dublin ,looking to send children to Gaeltacht but do not want them staying ,ie come home after each day,
Originally Posted by dodo http://www.askaboutmoney.com/showthread.php?p=990423#post990423Hi Dodo
The closest Gaeltacht is in RathCairn in County Meath.
I don't know if they do summer courses.
You might consider sending them to an Irish speaking school?
Brendan
Years ago our family went to the gealtacht for a month in the summer. We stayed in a rented house. We (the sprogs) were sent to the colleges as day pupils which was very cheap as no accommodation needed. We had the best of both worlds. Why not decide this for your holidays this summer.
We were all fluent. We didn't go the college for learning Irish. We went to learn the facts of life, go to ceilis, play sports etc..Of course, I assume the family spoke only Irish together in the evenings
. We didn't go the college for learning Irish. We went to learn the facts of life, go to ceilis, play sports etc..