Schools

Cornish Language Enjoys Remarkable Resurgence as Children Embrace Kernewek

Published June 27, 2026
The Go Cornish Celebration is engaging a new generation of speakers as Cornwall Council finalises its strategy to boost everyday use of Kernewek. Pupils at schools including Trewirgie Infants' in Redruth are learning the language through songs and literature, connecting children with their cultural heritage from an early age. Seven-year-old Albie exemplifies this enthusiasm, explaining that speaking Cornish links to history ('we used to talk this way in the old days') while emphasising the joy of learning through music and books. This grassroots engagement in the classroom demonstrates how local authorities can support cultural education alongside core curriculum delivery. The council’s forthcoming strategy aims to expand Kernewek beyond the classroom into daily community life, recognising that language revitalisation requires both formal education and informal family use. For cabinet members, this highlights the role of schools in preserving regional identity and the potential for targeted cultural programmes to enrich the educational experience while strengthening community cohesion.

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