Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

October 27, 2025
by Graeme Young
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Primary 7 learner attends pupil conference

On Monday 27th October, one of our Primary 7 learners proudly represented Cathedral Primary at the North Lanarkshire Council Pupil Conference.

This year’s theme focused on the use of mobile phones in schools—an issue that affects learners across the authority. Our Cathedral representative joined pupils from other schools across North Lanarkshire to share ideas, discuss different perspectives, and contribute to shaping a new local authority policy.

It was a fantastic opportunity for delegates to develop confidence, communication and leadership skills while ensuring that the voices of young people are heard in decisions that directly impact their learning. We are very proud of the thoughtful contribution this particular House Captain made on behalf of Cathedral school community.

October 27, 2025
by Graeme Young
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Nativity rehearsals begin at Cathedral

Mr Young experienced a lovely moment during his walk around the school on Monday 27th October when he came across Primary 1 and 2 pupils learning the songs for this year’s nativity, ‘Angel Express’.

Although October might seem a bit early to begin rehearsals, co-ordinating a performance with an incredible 128 Primary 1 and 2 learners is no small task! From learning the songs and assigning roles to memorising lines and perfecting choreography, the production is always an exciting but ambitious undertaking. Thankfully, the production is in the exceptionally capable and creative hands of Mrs McCoy!

Excitement is already building and we can’t wait to see the magic come to life in the weeks ahead as Primary 1 and 2 prepare for their festive performance.

October 24, 2025
by Graeme Young
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Primary 6 step forward in faith, inspired by JPII

Cathedral school community gathered together on Friday 24th October to celebrate Mass in honour of St John Paul II, the extraordinary Polish pope whose dynamic leadership, unwavering passion, and courageous spirit guided the Church from 1978 to 2005. During the Mass, Cathedral’s ninety-one Primary 6 learners made a public commitment to channel the same energy, passion, and courage into their journey through the Pope Francis Faith Award, which they have now embarked upon. Each learner received a wristband to proudly wear as a visible sign of their commitment.

Information on the Pope Francis Faith Award can be accessed via the link below:

https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/nl/olga/pope-francis-faith-award/

October 23, 2025
by Graeme Young
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This week in Cathedral nursery

This week in Cathedral Nursery, we have been celebrating Diwali with our learners and their families. Together, we explored the meaning of Diwali and learned how different religions celebrate special festivals. The children enjoyed creating their very own ‘Diyas’ – the traditional lamps used during Diwali – to represent light, hope and happiness.

Our young learners have also been busy exploring pumpkins! We discovered where pumpkins come from, how they grow, and all the different ways we can use them. Many children shared their own pumpkin-picking adventures with their families and described, in wonderful detail, the beautiful autumn colours they have noticed around them.

As part of our continued focus on early maths, we have been investigating numerals in our environment, identifying numbers from 0–10 through fun, hands-on activities and playful experiences.

We have also enjoyed local community walks, visiting nearby shops to buy healthy snacks in line with our ‘Setting the Table’ policy. The children have been learning to identify healthy and unhealthy foods, sorting them into groups and recording their findings on a chart.

On our autumn walks, we used clipboards and checklists to spot signs of the season, ticking off each item as we found it – a great way to build observation and early literacy skills!

In our Cathedral Café area, the children explored measuring and comparing sizes and weights using real kitchen utensils. We mashed and mixed bananas of different sizes to bake a delicious banana bread – what a tasty treat for everyone to enjoy!

October 23, 2025
by Mrs Campbell
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Anyone for a sandwich?

On Thursday 23rd October, as part of their Victorians topic, Primary 4 learners delved into the culinary traditions of the era by exploring organic watercress sandwiches —a popular delicacy among Victorian society. Through hands-on activities, the children learned how watercress was prized not only for its peppery flavour but also for its health benefits, especially during a time when nutrition was becoming a growing concern.

By preparing and tasting their own sandwiches using fresh ingredients, the pupils gained a sensory insight into Victorian life, sparking lively discussions about class, diet, and daily routines in the 19th century.

October 22, 2025
by Mrs Campbell
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Primary 6c read, research and relax in Cathedral library

Primary 6c learners made the most of their time in Cathedral school library on Wednesday 22nd October. The space was alive with curiosity as learners explored the shelves filled with an array of exciting books, researched information for their current class project, and enjoyed the simple pleasure of getting lost in a good story.

Reading sits at the heart of learning at Cathedral Primary, and Mrs Duffy was delighted to see our young readers using the library as a space for both study and relaxation.

October 21, 2025
by Graeme Young
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Tim Burton inspires spooktacular art

Mr Young spotted a fantastic art display outside Primary 3/4’s classroom on Tuesday 21st October, inspired by the wonderfully weird world of Tim Burton. Burton’s style mixes spooky themes with playful imagination, creating magical scenes that are both eerie and exciting. Our talented young artists captured this style brilliantly in their self-portraits, using charcoal for tone and shading, and felt pen to add bold lines and detail.

The results? Absolutely spooktacular!

October 20, 2025
by Graeme Young
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Primary 6b meet new classmate Marty

Primary 6b were introduced to Marty the Robot for the very first time on Monday 20th October. Excitement filled the classroom as learners explored Marty’s capabilities and began to understand how this humanoid robot could transform their learning in computing science.

At the core of Marty’s design is a unique walking mechanism, with each limb powered by its own motor. This innovative engineering allows Marty to perform a wide range of realistic movements: walking, turning, kicking a ball, dancing, and even wiggling his eyebrows.

Over the next two weeks, Mrs McCulloch and Primary 6b will trial Marty as part of their computing science. Learners will have the opportunity to code Marty, experiment with problem-solving tasks, and collaborate in groups to design challenges that showcase his abilities. This hands-on experience will not only deepen their understanding of robotics and programming but also develop essential skills such as teamwork, critical thinking, and resilience.

At the end of the trial, Primary 6b will present their findings and recommendations to Mr Young, making a case for the purchase of additional humanoid robots for Cathedral’s Investigation & Innovation Hub.

October 10, 2025
by Graeme Young
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Scoops of success at Cathedral

Cathedral’s playground was alive with excitement on Friday 10th October, made even sweeter by the chimes of the ice cream van! To celebrate the publication of Cathedral’s outstanding inspection report, all 600+ learners and staff were treated to a well-deserved ice cream… a cool reward for everyone’s hard work!

Cathedral is incredibly proud of everything we’ve achieved together and we’re already looking ahead to the next exciting chapter in our journey of excellence.

See you after the October holidays!

October 10, 2025
by Graeme Young
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Primary 7 round off term with memorable showcase

Primary 7 rounded off the term in fantastic style on Friday 10th October with a brilliant learning showcase for their families and friends.

The children chose World War II as their theme and did a wonderful job transporting everyone back to the 1940s. Through drama, song and storytelling, they shared their learning on the outbreak of war, evacuation, propaganda, rationing, the Blitz and VE Day.

Adding to the fun were some humorous appearances from “elderly characters,” who popped up throughout the showcase to reminisce about life during the war, much to the delight of the audience.

👏 A huge well done to Primary 7, Mrs Callaghan, Mrs Shevlin and Mrs Allison for ending the term in such an entertaining and memorable way.

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