Our August – December Family Learning programme has now been finalised. The first ‘universal’ parent workshop, for Primary 1 parents and carers, will focus on phonics and literacy. This takes place on Tuesday 9th September. This is only a few weeks away, so please make a careful note of the date in your diary.
Along with the usual coffee mornings and learning showcases, there will be workshops for all P3 – 7 parents and carers on our new Investigation & Innovation Hub. Starting on Tuesday 23rd September, these sessions will include the opportunity to work alongside your child as they develop their creativity skills.
Primary 2 parents and carers will have the opportunity to join their child at Motherwell library for a reading workshop on Wednesday 1st October, delivered by Mrs McCoy.
There will be a number of targeted Family Learning workshops, by invitation only, delivered by our ‘A Team’. The first of these is for parents/carers of pupils who use the IDL literacy or numeracy programme and takes place on Tuesday 2nd September.
Please click on the link below to access our August – December Parental Engagement & Family Learning leaflet:
Primary 4a explored the power of words during Health & Wellbeing on Monday 18th August. Mrs Cassidy squeezed a tube of toothpaste onto the desk to help the children understand that once negative or hurtful words are out our mouths, they can’t be taken back and the damage is done. However, one of our Primary 4 learners noticed the toothpaste beginning to form a love heart: a reminder that we should always show our school value of LOVE and, if we do happen to say something that hurts someone, use loving words and loving actions to repair the damage.
To mark Cathedral Primary’s 150th anniversary, Fr Lamb presented a special chasuble to the school during Mass on Friday 15th August. The chasuble, brought all the way back from Rome by Fr Lamb, features an image of Blessed Carlo Acutis, someone particularly dear to Cathedral pupils. Carlo Acutis will be canonised by Pope Leo XIV on 7th September, becoming the first millennial saint.
The Scottish Government has established a new ‘Centre for Teaching Excellence’, based in the University of Glasgow, and Mr Young has accepted a six-month part-time secondment to the centre. From the beginning of September, Mr Young will be in Cathedral Primary School on a Monday, Tuesday and Friday and work with the ‘Centre for Teaching Excellence’ on a Wednesday and Thursday. This arrangement will allow him to start and finish each week here in Cathedral. Mrs Duffy will be Acting Head Teacher on the two days Mr Young is out of school.
Bishop Joseph Toal has written to parents and carers who have enrolled their child in a Catholic school within the diocese of Motherwell. A copy of the letter was sent to Cathedral’s new Primary 1 parents and carers on Friday 15th August and the letter can also be accessed via the link below.
Cathedral learners bounded through the school gate on the morning of Thursday 14th August with their usual smiles and enthusiasm. Once in class, they got straight down to their learning and Mr Young was impressed to see jotters open and pencils being put to paper even before the children headed out for morning break.
Our twelve new House Captains, who were elected by their peers back in June, are eager to get started and will meet formally for the first time at the beginning of next week.
Around twenty different languages are spoken by families across the Cathedral school community and there is the facility to read our website in the language of your choice via the ‘translate’ button. Numerous languages are available, from Cantonese to Malayalam (both spoken in Cathedral!).
Cathedral Primary looks forward to welcoming learners back to school on Thursday 14th August for another exciting year of learning. We particularly look forward to welcoming our new Primary 1 pupils as they embark on their Cathedral journey!
You only need to scroll through our website newsfeed to see what an INCREDIBLE year it’s been here at Cathedral. Cathedral’s 150th anniversary celebrations have, of course, been a major highlight and have included the distribution of commemorative medals, the installation of a beautiful stained glass window, an uplifting Mass in the cathedral and a fascinating exhibition on the school’s history.