Cathedral’s twelve House Captains were thrilled to open a parcel delivered to the school on Tuesday 6th January. Inside, they discovered an impressive steel time capsule, ready to be filled with documents and objects to mark the end of our school’s 150th anniversary celebrations.
Over the coming week, the capsule will be carefully filled and sealed before being buried in the cathedral grounds towards the end of January — a lasting gift for future generations to discover and explore.
To mark the start of 2026, our welcome board at the main entrance was given a refresh on Tuesday 6th January, featuring brand new photos of some of our wonderful learners. Cathedral is a vibrant and diverse community, with more than twenty languages spoken across our school, and this richness is reflected in the array of smiling faces on the board.
January’s wellbeing indicator is ACTIVE. Please use the prompts below to talk to your child about this indicator. This will help them complete their wellbeing wheel in school.
Children who turn 5 between 1st March 2026 and 29th February 2027 should be registered for primary school during the week commencing Monday 12th January 2026.
Today in the town of David a Saviour has been born to you; he is the Messiah, the Lord.
Cathedral classrooms were transformed into cosy cinemas on Thursday 18th December as learners arrived in their comfiest pyjamas, ready to enjoy one of our favourite Christmas traditions: Movie Duvet Day.
After several busy weeks of rehearsals and performances, from the Primary 3–7 Christmas Concert to the Primary 1 & 2 Nativity, Cathedral learners finally had the chance to sit back, relax and BE the audience on Wednesday 17th December.
Cathedral learners spent the morning of Wednesday 17th December celebrating in style at their year‑group Christmas parties. Dressed in their festive best, the children looked fantastic and threw themselves into the games and dancing with energy and laughter.
Creativity was in abundance across Cathedral’s three Primary 6 classrooms on Tuesday 16th December, as pupils proudly showcased their learning. As part of a learner-led homework task exploring the theme of Christmas, the children produced a wonderful range of imaginative outcomes. These included impressive 3D models, original Christmas games, PowerPoint presentations and even some catchy festive adverts.
Cathedral is delighted to have been allocated free tickets for the Motherwell v St Mirren match at Fir Park Stadium on Saturday 3rd January 2026.