Secondary (Gaelic Medium) PGDE

Course code X130

What is special about this course?

The course is offered in partnership with Argyll and Bute, Comhairle na Eilean Siar, Highland Council and Perth and Kinross Council, each working with the university through their local campus. The PGDE (Secondary) consists of 18 weeks' study at the university plus 18 weeks in professional practice in schools. You must be a fluent Gaelic speaker prior to the start of the course and your language proficiency will be assessed at interview. On this course you will complete the majority of your school practice in a Gaelic medium education (GME) setting, subject to Local Authority availability.

The subjects listed below can be studied at the following campuses: UHI Argyll (Oban); UHI Inverness; UHI North, West and Hebrides (Fort William and Stornoway); UHI Perth; or Sabhal Mòr Ostaig (Isle of Skye):

  • Art and Design*
  • Biology and Science
  • Business Education
  • Chemistry and Science
  • Computing Science
  • English
  • Gaelic
  • History*
  • Home Economics
  • Mathematics
  • Music* 
  • Physics and Science
  • Religious Education*
  • Technological Education

The course is sometimes available at Lochgilphead (through UHI Argyll) and at Benbecula (through UHI North, West and Hebrides). This decision is made annually and is dependent on the number of applicants in those areas.

*Not available in Perth

Special features

  • Opportunity to undertake secondary education programme in a Gaelic medium setting
  • We actively encourage applications for dual registration for two secondary subjects from the above list
  • Linked Local Authorities offer the majority of our graduates an induction year within their schools, following successful completion of the course

Entry requirements

 

Important: Please read our FAQ sheet before applying to this programme

 

Applicants should hold a relevant degree at undergraduate level; preference will be given to those possessing a degree at honours level, though consideration will also be given to those holding ordinary degrees.

In addition to the above, applicants must hold:

English:

  • Scottish Higher level grade C or above, OR
  • A level at grade D, OR
  • GCSE English Language (C/4 or above) and English Literature (C/4 or above)  or equivalent, PLUS

Mathematics or Applications of Mathematics: 

  • National 5 at grade C or above, OR
  • SQA Intermediate 2 or Standard grade Credit OR
  • GCSE Mathematics (Grade C or above) or equivalent

There are subject specific entry guidelines for secondary teaching stipulated by GTC Scotland in the Memorandum on Entry Requirements to Programmes of Initial Teacher Education in Scotland, 2019. Details of these are available in our Frequently Asked Questions document - see link above.

You must be a fluent Gaelic speaker and able to read and write in Gaelic

Please note:

  • This is a Category 1 PVG course: PVG Scheme membership is required to successfully achieve target qualification, where there is guaranteed contact with vulnerable groups in key elements of the course. For further information visit our PVG scheme webpage
  • This course does not accept applications for deferred entry; if you wish to take a year out, for example, you must apply next year

Applicants who have lived outside the UK for a period of six or more consecutive months in the past five years will also be required to provide a criminal record check from all relevant countries prior to enrolment on the programme

Applications for the PGDE in Secondary (Gaelic Medium) Education must be made through the main UCAS scheme in the same way as undergraduate programmes. This applies to all institutions in Scotland delivering the PGDE. Applicants must provide details of their degree, English and Mathematics qualifications within the application, as failure to do so will lead to automatic rejection. Application deadlines include submission of references. It is the applicant's responsibility to ensure that referees are aware of the deadlines and that the application is submitted fully prior to the relevant deadline.

Apply for Secondary (Gaelic Medium) PGDE

I want to start in Aug/Sep 2025

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