It is with very mixed emotions that I write this message. On the one hand, I am excited to begin my secondment with the local authority today,
supporting schools across North Lanarkshire. On the other, I know I will deeply miss our wonderful children and the day‑to‑day buzz of life at Cathedral.
That said, my new role will still bring me into Cathedral from time to time, and I look forward to sharing in some of next term’s key moments, including First Communions, the school show, and the Primary 7 graduation.
Please can I take this opportunity to thank each and every one of our learners for their hard work and enthusiasm throughout this term. It is always a joy to walk through the school and see everyone so engaged in their learning, from our youngest children in the Nursery and Discovery Drive to our senior pupils in Ambition Avenue.
I would also like to thank Cathedral’s dedicated staff team for their incredible commitment this term. You consistently give your very best for the children in your care, and I want you to know that it never goes unnoticed. Thank you, Team OLGA!
To our parents and carers, clergy, parishioners and friends of the school, thank you for your ongoing support. It is very much appreciated.
I wish our entire Cathedral family a very Happy Easter and a restful spring break. Mrs Duffy looks forward to seeing everyone back, refreshed, on Monday 20th April.

Learners and staff brought a burst of colour and fun to Cathedral Primary on Thursday 2nd April as they celebrated this year’s Crazy Hair Day. As you can see from the photographs, everyone embraced the challenge and came up with an array of wonderfully whacky hairstyles.
We’re delighted to share some fantastic news from a recent national dancing competition in Blackpool.
Our young learners have had a wonderfully creative week exploring patterns in all sorts of exciting ways. The children loved experimenting with potato printing, discovering how patterns are made and designing their own repeating sequences. We’ve also been spotting patterns everywhere through food, games, transient art, and our everyday play.
Cathedral learners and staff took part in a prayerful journey around the school grounds on Tuesday 2nd April, marking our annual outdoor Stations of the Cross.
You may have spotted on our newsfeed recently that Primary 5 learners in Winners Wynd have been diving into Textile Technology as part of their Scottish Wars of Independence topic. They began by designing their own tartan before carefully transferring their patterns onto fabric.
Lenten almsgiving on Friday, 27th March, held special significance for the Cathedral community as Mrs McCarthy continues her treatment for a brain tumour. In a show of solidarity and hope, learners and staff wore their “Hats of Hope” throughout the day, coming together to support the search for a cure for all types of brain tumours.
Throughout the week beginning 23rd March, Cathedral Nursery has been delighted to host our Stay and Play sessions, along with a sponsored Bear Hunt. We welcomed parents, grandparents and other special people into the nursery to share in the children’s learning and daily experiences.
The United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC) is an important international agreement in which countries commit to protecting and promoting children’s rights.
This week has been full of rich opportunities for our young learners to connect, create and explore.