HC Deb 04 March 1912 vol 35 cc4-5

Return ordered, "showing how many national schools there are in each junior inspector's district in the counties of Waterford, Cork, Kerry, Clare, Galway, Mayo, Sligo, and Donegal (a) in which the pupils or any number of the pupils can speak Irish, or (b) which are situated in districts in which Irish is spoken by the adult population; and which will also show (1) in how many of these schools the teachers are competent to give instruction through the medium of Irish; (2) in how many of these schools instruction is given through the medium of Irish; (3) in how many schools in such Irish-speaking or semi-Irish-speaking districts Irish is taught as an extra, subject; and (4) in how many schools in such Irish-speaking or semi-Irish-speaking districts Irish is neither used as a medium of instruction nor taught as an extra subject."—[Mr. Nannetti.]