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Welsh Language

Volume 35: debated on Tuesday 18 January 1983

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asked the Secretary of State for Wales if he will estimate the number of primary school children in Wales coming from homes whose language is not Welsh who can speak Welsh with fluency.

In September 1981, the latest date for which information is available, the number of primary school children aged five and over whose home language is not Welsh but who can speak Welsh with fluency is estimated to have been about 15,000. This estimate is derived from assessments of fluency made by head teachers.

asked the Secretary of State for Wales how many of all secondary school children in Wales at the most recent available date (a) are taught Welsh (i) as a first language and (ii) as a second language and (b) are not taught Welsh at all.

The latest available information refers to September 1981, and is as follows:

Teaching of Welsh in maintained secondary schools
Pupils taught Welsh as a first language22,814
Pupils taught Welsh as a second language89,127
Pupils not taught Welsh at all126,668