Welsh Teacher Who Swapped Abermorddu for Patagonia to Be Honoured at Eisteddfod
PATAGONIA, AUG 1 – Clare Vaughan helped establish three bilingual Welsh-Spanish primary schools with around 150 pupils each and two secondary schools in Patagonia, preserving the language for over 20 years.
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Teacher ditched stable job and home after health 'bombshell' to 'do something meaningful'
She started a new life 7,000 miles from home keeping the Welsh language alive in Patagonia and her incredible journey will be recognised at the National Eisteddfod this week
·Wales, United Kingdom
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·Buenos Aires, Argentina
Read Full ArticleThe Welsh language teacher Clare Vaughan, who is originally from Abermorddu on the outskirts of Wrexham, will be honored by the Eisteddfod Council next week in recognition of her work promoting the Welsh language and Welsh culture in Patagonia over the past two decades.
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