Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

Learning comes to life in first week of term

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Parents and carers who attended our Active8 Family Learning workshop before the Easter break caught a glimpse of the engaging, pupil-led learning which takes place in Cathedral Primary each and every day. During his learning walk in Ambition Avenue on Wednesday 19th April, Mr Young encountered two different groups of children extending and applying their learning through practical activities.

Learners in Primary 6c were making their own gromas. A groma, used by the Romans to survey straight lines and right angles in building projects, comprised of a vertical staff with horizontal cross-pieces at right angles. Each cross piece had a plumb line hanging vertically at each end. The above photograph shows four Primary 6 pupils showcasing their devices which they’ll use in the coming days to do some Roman surveying in the playground.

Meanwhile, in Primary 7b, pupils were following recipes from World War II to create a variety of foods eaten in Britain during the war. These included potato cakes and biscuits made with carrot. Mr Young and Mrs Duffy had the opportunity to try the children’s culinary creations and the verdict from both of them was… DELICIOUS!

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