Gallo is a language included in school programs for the discovery of regional languages. The teaching, implemented since 2020 at the Sainte-Anne school, in Romillé, was able to take place with the resources made available by the Cllâssiers association and the Gallo Institute.
Each year, accompanied by Anita Rouault, educational facilitator, the students learn to express themselves in Gallo to introduce themselves, talk about their emotions, their tastes and hobbies, the weather… They had the opportunity to sing during the inauguration of the Escale or a Christmas evening, to perform written skits with some of their grandparents or to establish a video correspondence with the Sainte-Anne private school in Bazouges-la-Pérouse.
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A reward of €1,000 and a diploma
We warmly thank these speakers for their involvement.
testify teachers Samuel Poulain and Philippe Guéno. This prize therefore invites us to continue the work of imbuing local culture and to forge links with other partners engaged in this approach.
Friday December 6, 2024, during a ceremony held at the headquarters of the Regional Council, in Rennes, Nathalie Tréhel-Tas, president of the Gallese Language Institute, awarded the Future of Gallo 2024 prize to the the Sainte-Anne school in Romagné, thus rewarding its involvement in the transmission of the Welsh language to children.
The prizes awarded are each accompanied by a reward of €1,000 and a diploma. They distinguish the most relevant and innovative initiatives in favor of the transmission and use of Gallo over the past year.
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