an English medium school which had seen an improvement in its results after introducing bilingual education for higher ability students. (2012) A significant minority of schoolchildren in Wales are educated largely through the medium of
Welsh: in 2014–2015, 15.7% of children and young people received Welsh-medium education – a drop from the 15.9% in 2010–2011. An additional 10% attended "
bilingual, dual-medium [with Welsh and English speaking departments], or English with significant Welsh provision" schools. This is in order to allow Welsh-medium schools and nurseries to immerse young children in the language as much as possible. In the later years of primary school, the curriculum at Welsh-medium schools continues to be mostly (70% or more) taught in Welsh whilst at secondary level all subjects other than English are taught in Welsh. There are also various categories of primary and secondary level bilingual-schools. These have greater use of English and less use of Welsh in lessons. As they get older, students in Welsh-medium education are required to work towards the same tests and qualifications in the English language as their counterparts who were primarily educated in English. Studies suggest that parents choose Welsh-medium education as an expression of cultural identity and due to believing it will provide an economic advantage to their children. A 1998 study suggested that the language medium of a
secondary school had little effect on its
GCSE performance. There is other evidence that Welsh-medium schools tend to have poorer academic results than their English-medium counterparts and struggle to accommodate children with learning difficulties.
Primary school Welsh Government statistics show that in 2019, 22.8% of 7-year-old learners were assessed through the medium of Welsh (first language). The following chart gives the proportion of primary school pupils receiving Welsh-medium education each year.
Middle school The following chart gives the proportion of middle school students receiving Welsh-medium education each year.
Secondary school Welsh Government statistics show that in 2019, 18.5% of 14-year-old pupils were assessed in Welsh (first language). The following chart gives the proportion of secondary school students receiving Welsh-medium education each year. ==Further education==