February’s wellbeing indicator is RESPECTED. Please use the prompts below to talk to your child about this indicator. This will help them complete their wellbeing wheel in school.
Nursery and Primary 1
- I share my ideas during Pupil Parliament.
- My teacher asks me about my learning.
- I help the teacher to make decisions about my learning.
- I often tell the teacher what I think about my work.
- I can make and keep good friends.
- I show respect to myself, others and school property.
Primary 2 – 4
- I share my ideas during Pupil Parliament.
- My teacher asks me about my learning.
- I help the teacher to make decisions about my learning.
- I can contribute to self and peer-assessment with respect.
- I can make and keep good friends.
- I show respect to myself, others and property.
- I can listen to the ideas, thoughts and feelings of others.
Primary 5 – 7
- I share my ideas during Pupil Parliament.
- I take on responsibilities in class and beyond, such as buddying.
- I regularly discuss my learning with my teacher.
- I help the teacher to make decisions about my learning.
- I can contribute to meaningful self and peer-assessment.
- I have personal skills that help me to manage my relationships.
- I show respect for myself, others and property.
Cathedral Primary has been embedding the UNCRC articles into the life and work of our school community for many years, and this commitment was highlighted as a key strength in our recent inspection report. Inspectors noted that:
This Primary 3 learner was bursting with pride as he stepped onto the pitch at Celtic Park on Thursday 29th January, serving as one of Celtic’s mascots for their UEFA Europa League phase match against FC Utrecht. He had an unforgettable evening at the Parkhead stadium, particularly as it ended with a 4-2 win for his team.
P6b pupils made their way to Brainbox Boulevard on Thursday 29th January as part of their Rose Trainer Achievement Award and Pope Francis Faith Award. They put their digital skills to excellent use, guiding younger learners through hands‑on exploration with Marty the robot.
On Thursday 29th January, our Play Zone on Discovery Drive welcomed some very special visitors. Following a Family Learning presentation from Mrs Duffy on the development of our bespoke Active8 and Active8 Let’s Play approaches, parents were invited to join their children for a hands‑on learning experience.
On Wednesday 28th January, Cathedral’s Attainment Team hosted a targeted family learning workshop at which parents and carers had the opportunity to learn alongside their child using different numeracy strategies. There was a great buzz around the room and parent/carer feedback on the session was exceptionally positive:
As part of their new class topic on natural disasters, these two Primary 3 geoscientists took on the challenge of designing a survival kit to withstand an extreme event on Tuesday 27th January. Their carefully considered items included a first aid kit, a torch, spare batteries and water. To deepen their learning, they then used the notes from their jotters to create a public information film using ScratchJr, showcasing their survival kit in action.