I am developing a sense of size and amount of by observing, exploring, using and communicating with others about things in the world around me. MNU 0-01a
I am able to show awareness of the tasks required to look after a baby. HWB 0-51a
This week, our young learners have been comparing the size of objects in different ways using the vocabulary small, medium and large. They have continued to identify numbers around them and some learners have been able to match numbers to the corresponding quantities.
Our young learners have been finding out about different ways to keep themselves healthy and have had fun being active with ‘Jumpstart Johnny’. The children have began to observe and describe the changes that happen to their bodies when they are active such as their hearts beating faster and then slowing down when they rest.
As a few of our learners have recently welcomed new babies into their family and this had led to discussions about how we care for them. In our tuff tray, we created a bubble bath experience and some of our learners took the time to carefully dry and dress their baby doll.
Our current Cathedral Pupil Parliament theme is 

October’s wellbeing indicator is HEALTHY. Please use the prompts below to talk to your child about this indicator. This will help them complete their wellbeing wheel in school.
North Lanarkshire Council have now finalised term and holiday dates for the 2026/27 academic year. These are detailed below:
Primary 2 learners and parents enjoyed a family learning workshop in Cathedral school library on Wednesday 1st October. While teachers read a story to their class and spoke about the rules of the library, Mrs McCoy provided parents and carers with some practical ideas to help them support their child’s reading at home. Parents then had the opportunity to chose and read a book with their child.
Mrs McMichael and Mrs Murphy from Cathedral’s Attainment Team hosted a targeted family learning workshop on Wednesday 1st October at which parents and carers had the opportunity to learn alongside their child using the Read Write Inc. Fresh Start programme. The Attainment Team also provided parents and carers with learning packs to further support their child’s learning at home. There was a great buzz around the room and parent/carer feedback on the sessions was exceptionally positive. One parent said:
I understand positive things about friendships and relationships but when something worries or upsets me I know who I should talk to. HWB 0-44a
Cathedral’s current group of nursery learners enjoyed their final day in the great outdoors on Thursday 25th September, and parents and carers came along to see them graduate from their forest adventures. Over the last few weeks, our young learners have gained many new skills and knowledge in the forest including working as a team to set up the forest area, safety skills while exploring, climbing and fire building. During the final session, parents and carers had the opportunity to make autumn crowns with their child and complete a scavenger hunt. Many congratulations to our forest graduates!
These three Primary 6b learners popped down to see Mrs Duffy and Mrs Campbell on Thursday 25th September to share the product of some exciting learner led-learning: