Welsh Language at GCS
Welcome to the hub for all things relevant to Welsh Language at Gower College Swansea.
Find out about how Welsh is used in the College, courses, advantages and support for students.
Contact
Helen Humphreys
Bilingual Workforce Development Manager
Courses available in Welsh
An ever growing list of courses available through the medium of Welsh
Access to Nursing and Health Professions
Business
Get Started in Carpentry
Site Carpentry Level 3 - Apprenticeship
Children’s Care, Learning and Development Diploma
Foundation Degree Education Learning Development
Construction Skills – Multi Skills (L1 Diploma)
Health and Social Care Level 1 - Introductory Diploma
Health and Social Care: Adult, Children and Young People Level 2
Health and Social Care: Principles and Contexts Level 3 - Extended Diploma
Introduction to Catering
Introduction to Professional Cookery Diploma
Solid Plastering
Physical Education
Preparation for Public Services Level 2
Uniformed Protective Services Level 3
Sport (Development, Coaching and Fitness)
Sport and Exercise Science Level 3
Vocational Studies Childcare
Vocational Studies Health and Care
Translation Practice (Welsh Language) Level 4 - Apprenticeship
Using Welsh in the College
It is the aim of the College to promote a Welsh dimension, nurture a Welsh ethos and support education and culture through the medium of Welsh.
We are trying to make the Welsh language a natural part of the College, as it is in some areas of the city.
The Welsh Language Standards ensure that Welsh is treated as equal to English and that there are opportunities for you to use your Welsh whilst studying and using the College services.
We work with the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol to create training and study opportunities in Welsh and to inpire learners, students and apprentices to use the Welsh skills they have.
We are grateful to the Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol for the investment and support.
Advantages of studying in Welsh
- Develop a greater understanding of the subject as, to some extent, you can study it in two languages
- Maintain language skills already developed in school
- Develop cognitive skills
- Develop employability skills as bilingual people are needed in all kinds of jobs
- Gives a good foundation to any career
- Opportunity to meet new people
- Provide a bilingual service as a mark of quality
- Scholarships for some courses at university
Welsh activities
There are a variety of Welsh language events that take place in the College throughout the year; Saint Dwynwen’s Day, Welsh Week, Welsh Language Music Day and more.
There are also opportunities for trips away to the theatre, Glan Llyn and Cardiff.
Welsh Language Ambassadors
Welsh speakers can become a Welsh Language Ambassador. Ambassadors are paid for their work and the roles are funded by Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol and the College. There are opportunities to work at open evenings, events and creating content for our social media platforms.
If you are interested in becoming an ambassador, please contact Nerys James nerys.james@gcs.ac.uk