Primary 2 took to the stage on Friday 14th March for their Learning Showcase, linked to Cathedral’s 150th anniversary. Our young learners travelled through time in Dr Who’s tardis, from 1875 to the present day.
Their first stop was the Victorian era, where the audience learned about Victorian schools and the different Acts of Parliament which helped improve the lives of children.
The audience then headed to 1939 and the outbreak of World War II. Thankfully, there was a train waiting to take evacuees off to the safety of the countryside.
The next stop was the swinging sixties, where the audience met the Beatles and heard an enthusiastic performance of the Yellow Submarine. Of course, they also witnessed Neil Armstrong landing on the moon!
The time machine then whisked the audience off to the 1990s, where they came face to face with GIRL POWER in the form of the Spice Girls!
There was a brief stop in 2020, at the time of the COVID-19 pandemic, before the tardis finally landed in 2025 with reflections from the children on how fun learning is in modern-day Cathedral Primary.
Primary 2’s showcase ended with a rousing performance of ‘The Year 3000’, as our young learners looked ahead to another 150 years of Cathedral Primary.
Well done to the boys and girls for showcasing their learning in such a creative and engaging way and to teachers and support staff for all their hard work preparing the children for their special performance.
Please continue to pray for Pope Francis, as he remains in hospital:
https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/nl/olga/2025/02/23