Today in the town of David a Saviour has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
This will be a sign to you: You will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger.
(Luke 2: 11, 12)
You only need to glance at our website newsfeed to see what an incredible and exciting term of learning it has been here at Cathedral. As we reach the last day of term, I want to thank all learners and staff for their enthusiasm and hard work; you make Cathedral the very special school it is!
I would also like to extend my thanks to parents and carers, clergy, parishioners, and friends of the school for your ongoing support. It is greatly appreciated.
I wish you all a Blessed Christmas and a very Happy New Year and look forward to welcoming everyone back on Monday 5th January 2026.
Cathedral classrooms were transformed into cosy cinemas on Thursday 18th December as learners arrived in their comfiest pyjamas, ready to enjoy one of our favourite Christmas traditions: Movie Duvet Day.
After several busy weeks of rehearsals and performances, from the Primary 3–7 Christmas Concert to the Primary 1 & 2 Nativity, Cathedral learners finally had the chance to sit back, relax and BE the audience on Wednesday 17th December.
Cathedral learners spent the morning of Wednesday 17th December celebrating in style at their year‑group Christmas parties. Dressed in their festive best, the children looked fantastic and threw themselves into the games and dancing with energy and laughter.
Creativity was in abundance across Cathedral’s three Primary 6 classrooms on Tuesday 16th December, as pupils proudly showcased their learning. As part of a learner-led homework task exploring the theme of Christmas, the children produced a wonderful range of imaginative outcomes. These included impressive 3D models, original Christmas games, PowerPoint presentations and even some catchy festive adverts.
Cathedral is delighted to have been allocated free tickets for the Motherwell v St Mirren match at Fir Park Stadium on Saturday 3rd January 2026.
We are delighted to share Cathedral’s January – June Family Learning programme.
To add some festive excitement to the final days of term, Primary 5b learners took part in an ‘Escape Room’ challenge on Monday 15th December, where they worked together to solve a series of tasks and uncover the location of their hidden Christmas presents.
This Cathedral learner, who is Jewish, was very excited to share a special book with Mr Young on Monday 15th December, a day that fell during Hanukkah celebrations. At home, her family has begun lighting the candles of the menorah each evening and have already enjoyed traditional potato latkes. She explained that these customs are an important part of Jewish faith and tradition, and that she is especially looking forward to the family feast that will bring their Hanukkah celebrations to a close on 22nd December.
Mr Young was delighted to welcome an unexpected visitor from Clydeview Primary on Monday 15th December. The learner arrived with a thoughtful handmade Christmas gift — a tasty hot chocolate kit with marshmallows, beautifully wrapped and accompanied by the heartfelt message: “A warm hug from us to you.”