Easter Short Courses 2024
Welcome to our 2024 Easter Short Course programme! Over the coming weeks we will be updating this page and adding the online courses as and when they are confirmed.
Let us know if you have a Young Scot card, or if you are 26 or under and care experienced (this includes adoption, foster care, care homes or kinship care), as you could get up to a 30% discount on your course!
Below you will see the weeks that the 2024 Easter Short Courses will be running.
We’ll be adding more to the programme over the coming weeks.
01 – 05 April
On-campus Courses:
What’s the Gaelic for “Session A9”? – This course is now full. Please ask about the waiting-list.
Online courses:
coming shortly
08 – 12 April
On-campus Courses:
Gaelic Conversation with Alec Dòmhnallach
Gaelic Song with Christine Primrose
Online courses:
coming shortly
For information on course content of each Gaelic Level, click on the links below:
Gaelic Level 1 | Gaelic Level 2 |
Gaelic Level 3 | Gaelic Level 4 |
Gaelic Level 5 | Gaelic Level 6 |
Gaelic Level 7 | Gaelic Level 8 |
Gaelic Level 9 | Gaelic Level 10 |
Gaelic Level Equivalences |
Assistance for those who are unfamiliar with the course booking system can be found here.
Help with the UHI system may also be obtained at +44 (0) 1463 279 150 or via .
If you have any other questions, please do not hesitate to contact a member of the Team on +44 (0)1471 888 246 or by email on .
Accommodation
Accommodation will be offered on campus again (subject to availability) at Easter and during June, July and August. You may of course make your own arrangements for accommodation offsite, and we also allow course participants to camp on our grounds, though please be aware we are not an official campsite and our facilities are limited. Full details may be found on our Accommodations page.
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig is the National Centre for Gaelic Language and Culture. Based in Sleat, Isle of Skye, we are the only centre of Higher and Further Education in the world that provides its learning programmes entirely through the medium of Gaelic in an immersed, language-rich environment.
Celebrating our 50th anniversary in 2023, we were established before the first Gaelic-medium ‘primary units’ in schools throughout Scotland. Today, Sabhal Mòr Ostaig is the biggest employer of Scottish Gaelic speakers in the world.