A GAELIC primary school set up at a cost of £4 million cannot find a headteacher who speaks the language.

Education bosses have advertised seven times in the past three years for a Gaelic speaker for the £48,000-a-year post.

Annika Jansson, the current acting head of the flagship Inverness Gaelic primary school, is from Sweden. Her potential replacement is also a non-Gaelic speaker.

Angry parents have set up a Facebook and Twitter campaign to draw attention to the situation at the 155-pupil school at Slackbuie, which also has 70 nursery pupils. They claim it is unacceptable.

Highland Council said it had been unable to attract suitable candidates with the required qualifications for the role.

It added: "It has been, and always will be our first, best option that the headteacher at BSGI is a fluent Gaelic speaker."