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We’ve gone from a purely English-speaking home to a truly bilingual one: how a small London primary school is working to sustain Welsh as a heritage language

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We’ve gone from a purely English-speaking home to a truly bilingual one: how a small London primary school is working to sustain Welsh as a heritage language
19 March 2026 By Emma Brooks, Zhu Hua and Aine McAllister We first visit Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain by invitation on a cold sunny day in January, intrigued to learn more about this unique multilingual context. Tucked away in an Ealing suburb, Ysgol Gymraeg Llundain is the only primary school in England, and one of only […]
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