Plans to refurbish the former St James’ Primary in Calton have been given the go ahead, paving the way for the opening of Glasgow’s fourth…
Plans to refurbish the former St James’ Primary in Calton have been given the go ahead, paving the way for the opening of Glasgow’s fourth Gaelic school.It is expected to be completed by December next year and open in January 2026. Pupils are currently being taught at North Kelvinside Primary.
There will be 12 classrooms and two general purpose rooms, reusing the original classroom spaces. A multi-use games area will be provided too. The new Gaelic school would join Glendale Primary School in the south and Govan Gaelic Primary School and Glasgow Gaelic School in the west.
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