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In primary education in Scotland, a Gaelic medium unit (GMU) is a stream within the school in which the Gaelic language is used as a medium of instruction. As there are still relatively few Gaelic medium schools, Gaelic minorities are frequently served by special units within English-speaking schools. It isn't only Gaelic-speaking families who choose to send their children to these units, but also mono-lingual (ie. English-speaking) parents who would like their children to grow up bilingually.
   

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