Cymraeg belongs to us all. In the County Borough of Bridgend, everyone can learn the language. Children acquire language skills quickly in Welsh Medium education.
Bridgend County Borough provides extensive support to children, and their families, promoting the learning and use of the Welsh language. For more information about the Welsh Medium Education website in the area, visit our website.
The Cylchoedd Meithrin are Welsh-medium playgroups where children from non-Welsh-speaking homes are warmly welcomed.
The Cylchoedd Meithrin are held in a variety of locations across the county borough. They inspire development through play, preparing your child for language development in the future by being bilingual from an early age.
Click on the links to find your local Cylch Meithrin, the DEWIS website or by contacting the Family Information Service on familyinformationservice@bridgend.gov.uk
Cymraeg for Kids holds free sessions for you and your baby throughout Bridgend. From the earlier stages, you can access sessions in baby massage, baby yoga and Welsh rhymetime and sign.
Cylch Ti a Fi is a group for babies/toddlers and parents and is held bilingually. The sessions offer great opportunities to socialise with other parents and for you to get a taste of how your child will adapt to the Cylch Meithrin. Everyone is warmly welcomed and it’s important to note that you don’t have to speak Welsh to attend the sessions.
You do not have to attend these sessions to attend a Cylch Meithrin or a Welsh language school - your child will be supported at every stage of their journey. To find your local Cylch Ti a Fi group here.
If you are a parent/carer of a child living in an eligible Flying Start area, you have the option of choosing Welsh or English-medium childcare provision for your child.
There is information available to highlight the benefits of choosing Welsh-medium education in our ‘Why Choose Welsh-medium Education?’ booklet.
Ask your health visitor or enquire directly with the Flying Start team to find out more about Welsh-medium childcare provision in your area. For enquiries, contact flyingstart@bridgend.gov.uk
Good news! It’s not too late for Welsh-medium education.
Our late immersion provision is specially designed for pupils through primary up to year seven that are new to Welsh-medium education. Through intensive language learning, we enable pupils to quickly gain fluency and smoothly transition to a Welsh-medium school. Find more out via our website
We have four Welsh medium primary schools:
Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Ogwr, Brackla
Ysgol Cynwyd Sant, Maesteg
Ysgol Gymraeg Y Ferch o’r Sger, North Cornelly
Ysgol Gyfun Gymraeg Llangynwyd is our Welsh-medium secondary school which has been recently inspected by Estyn. The report recognises its excellence and it is the first Welsh-medium school in Wales to receive no recommendations.
To find out more about our schools, please visit our website.
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Welsh-medium promotional videos |
Video ‘Taith Addysg Gymraeg Pen-y-bont / Bridgend’s Welsh-medium Journey: |
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Smxg5Fyq9gc
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Videos Byr / Video shorts: Secondary Education
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Primary
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Expanding Welsh-medium education
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Late Immersion
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Booklet |
Pam Dewis Addysg Gymraeg? / Why choose Welsh-medium Education booklet |
https://www.bridgend.gov.uk/media/tvwao31s/why-choose-welsh-medium-education-booklet.pdf
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Tudalennau’r We yr Awdurdod Lleol / Local Authority Webpages: |
Addysg Cyfrwng Cymraeg: |
https://www.penybontarogwr.gov.uk/preswylwyr/ysgolion-ac-addysg/addysg-cyfrwng-cymraeg/ |
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Welsh-medium Education: |
https://www.bridgend.gov.uk/residents/schools-and-education/welsh-medium-education/ |
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Introducing Welsh to your baby early on will increase their opportunities and choices in later life. Please see the posters below on how you can do this even during pregnancy: