Photographed receiving their Gaelbhratach award in recognition of their efforts to encourage the speaking of Irish outside of the classroom setting are students from Cloneyhurke National School, between Cloneygowan and Portarlington, County Offaly.

Offaly students recognised for their grá for Gaeilge

Students from Cloneyhurke National School, outside Cloneygowan in county Offaly have been presented with a Gaelbhratach (Irish flag) in recognition of their efforts to inspire and empower their school community to speak Irish outside of the classroom setting.

Cloneyhurke National School is one of three Offaly schools which will be visited by the Gaelbhratach staff to receive an award for promoting the use of the Irish language, with the two other schools, Scoil Náisiúnta Mhuire Naofa, Rhode, and Scoil Bhríde Primary School, Edenderry, due to receive their awards in the coming weeks.

Run by Gael Linn, ‘Gaelbhratach' is a national initiative that encourages primary and secondary school students to speak Irish outside of the formal classroom setting. Over 70 flags will be awarded to primary school students across Ireland - the most awarded in any one year. Flags are awarded in recognition of their efforts to inspire and empower their school communities to speak Irish.

Barry Ó Siochrú, the first full-time Irish language officer in the Students' Union, University of Galway, was the MC for the event in Roscrea at which Cloneyhurke NS received their award, and Niamh Ní Chróinín, TV presenter at TG4, presented the flags to students.

Commenting on the ceremony, Niamh Ní Chróinín, TV presenter at Cúla 4, TG4, said: “I was excited to present the Gaelbhratach flags on behalf of Cúla4 at the award ceremony this year. Congratulations to all the dedicated students who are using Irish in such fun and exciting ways. Being able to speak Irish has brought me so many opportunities and it is so encouraging to see so many young people engage with the language. The Gaelbhratach scheme is a fantastic way for students to take charge of their own use of the language, bring it into everyday life and make it enjoyable.”

Speaking at the awards ceremony, Edel Ní Bhraonáin, Bainisteoir Gaelbhratach said: “We are delighted to award primary school students from Offaly with a Gaelbhratach. Gaelbhratach gives young people of all backgrounds the opportunity to use and develop their Irish language skills in an interactive and non-traditional way. The programme aims to put the student voice at the centre of their learning through the Gaelbhratach committee. The role of this student-led committee is to direct the Gaelbhratach activities throughout the school year - empowering students in Offaly to take ownership of how and when they use their Irish.

“We have new schools hoping to join the scheme each year and it is inspiring to see young people’s passion for the language. The most rewarding part of the scheme is hearing feedback, from students and teachers alike, on how they have integrated the language into their everyday lives and the impact it has had.”

Gaelbhratach is an Irish language scheme focused on promoting Irish in primary and secondary schools around the country. Each year, Gaelbhratach organises the post-primary Gaelbhratach Awards Ceremony to celebrate the significant contributions made by teachers and students around the country towards the promotion of the Irish language in their schools.