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Gaelic children’s Lego workshopPublished 19 Feb 2026

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As part of the celebrations of Glasgow's 850 anniversary and an acknowledgement of the city's Gaelic and Christian heritage, young Gaels are invited to participate in a workshop where they can put their own creative spin on a familiar Bible story.

Taking place on Saturday 28 February at the Renfield Centre, 200 Bath Street, Glasgow, this free, interactive Gaelic masterclass is designed for primary-aged children and delivered by an experienced Gaelic Medium Educational professional, supported by a Science Technology Engineering Manufacturing [STEM] Ambassador and a small team of assistants.

Each session begins with a viewing of the latest Gaelic Go Chatter Bible Story animation video, created by the specialist Christian animation studio using LEGO® pieces.

After a short discussion, children participate in hands on STEM activities using Kapla blocks. They then use modelling clay and LEGO® pieces to create structures and scenes inspired by the video.

Participants will be able to use specialist Stop Motion software to animate their models and produce their own short films.

The sessions are delivered through the medium of Gaelic.

There are two sessions, a morning session beginning at 10.30am and an afternoon one from 1.30pm.

There are 24 places available for the morning session and 24 for the afternoon, totalling 48 places across the day.

All staff involved hold Enhanced PVG clearance through Disclosure Scotland.

You can apply for the course at the following Eventbrite page by clicking here