Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

June 14, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Pre-schoolers graduate from nursery in moving ceremony

Our pre-schoolers graduated from Cathedral Nursery Class during a moving ceremony on Friday 14th June. Our young learners were joined by their families and friends to share memories of their time in nursery and look ahead to their exciting futures. The ceremony concluded with the children placing their shoes in the Class of 2024 box and being presented with their new school tie in return. Whether staying here at Cathedral or moving on to a different school, we wish all the boys and girls every success!

June 13, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Bag2school pick up Cathedral’s donations

Bag2School gives families the opportunity to clear out unwanted clothes, contribute to saving the environment and, at the same time, raise money for school funds. Cathedral’s most recent donations of clothes were collected on Thursday 13th June. The money raised will go directly into school funds to support and enhance the learning of our amazing pupils. Many thanks to parents and carers for your donations!

June 12, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 4‘s incredible adventure to Glasgow Science Centre

Primary 4 travelled to Glasgow by train on Wednesday 12th June to visit the city’s Science Centre. As well as exploring the various exhibits, our young scientists discovered more about space in the centre’s state-of-the-art planetarium. Delivered by a live presenter, the children went on a fantastic journey through the solar system, into the Milky Way and beyond! The children also met a real-life NASA astronaut who told the children about his experiences in outer space.

What an incredible adventure our young learners had, from beginning to end!

June 12, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Awards ceremony celebrates year of football achievements

Cathedral’s annual football awards ceremony took place on Wednesday 12th June. Resident coach, Willie McBirnie, led the proceedings and this year’s guest speaker was John McLaughlan, former Hamilton Accies player and current coach and Development Officer with Hearts. John spoke about the qualities clubs look for in their young players.

This year’s ACE (Attitude, Commitment and Effort) footballers were as follows:

Primary 5: Eva Mills and Ruadhan McPollin

Primary 6: Zara Banks and Harry O’Connor  

Primary 7: Sophie Lafferty and Matthew Carroll 

The Ace Trophy for outstanding sportsmanship was awarded to Luke Buchanan. 

Well done to each and every one of our footballers for their excellent attitude and high level of commitment and effort this year and, of course, to Willie for giving so generously of his time each week to coach Cathedral pupils.

June 11, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 4 visit new park for fun and inspiration!

Those families who live close to the school may be aware that a brand new park has opened on Roman Road, the design of which Cathedral pupils were directly involved in. Our Primary 4 pupils have now been asked to create a sign for the park and some of the children visited the fantastic new facility on Tuesday 11th June  to have fun on the playground equipment and get inspiration for their design. We look forward to seeing the winning design at the entrance to the park in the coming weeks.

June 11, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 3 travel back in time at New Lanark

Primary 3 pupils enjoyed a fascinating trip to New Lanark on Tuesday 11th June. As well as the opportunity to explore the former 18th Century cotton mill village on the banks of the Clyde (a UNESCO World Heritage Site), the children had three different workshops.

During the course of the day, the children were transported back in time to a Victorian classroom. Dressed as  Victorian pupils, the children practised cursive handwriting and completed arithmetic questions using an abacus.

The ‘Annie McLeod Experience’ was a huge hit with the children. They were taken on a fascinating journey of discovery by the ghost of mill worker Annie McLeod who told her story of life in New Lanark in 1820.

The children also enjoyed a guided tour to see how the the villagers of New Lanark lived. They saw an 1820s Millworkers’ House and found out that often ten or more people lived in one room! What a very different world it was back in the Victorian era!

June 11, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 7 showcase their learning on World War II

As part of this term’s World War II topic, Primary 7 pupils had the opportunity to choose an area of interest to delve deeper into. On Friday 7th June, the children showcased their learning to other classes in an impressive range of ways including models, PowerPoints, posters, leaflets and displays of authentic artifacts. The children will be setting up their exhibition again on Friday 21st June as part of their Learning Showcase.

Well done to Primary 7 for being such enthusiastic leaders of your learning!

June 7, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Mrs McCarthy pays special visit to Cathedral

Ahead of her next round of treatment, Mrs McCarthy paid a special visit to Cathedral on Friday 6th June. The children were over the moon to see Mrs McCarthy and she was equally delighted to see not only her own class but many of the other pupils she’s inspired over the years. It was just wonderful to see the smiles, hear the laughter and feel the energy! Mrs McCarthy rounded off the afternoon at our Primary 1 learning showcase.

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We continue to keep Mrs McCarthy and her family in our prayers.

There’s still time to make a donation to Mrs Loose’s charity run for ‘Braintrust’, which takes place on Sunday 16th June.

https://www.justgiving.com/page/katie-loose-1716650252990?utm_medium=fundraising&utm_content=page%2Fkatie-loose-1716650252990&utm_source=whatsapp&utm_campaign=pfp-whatsapp

June 7, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Families and friends WOW-ed by Primary 1’s learning showcase

Primary 1 pupils took to the stage on Friday 6th June for their Learning Showcase, all about people who help us. Dentists, teachers, paramedics, police officers, road crossing patrol and builders all made an appearance during the humorous and energetic performance. The children spoke out with huge confidence and had the audience’s feet tapping along to the catchy songs, complete with actions.

What an amazing and fun journey the children have been on in their learning since they started school way back in August… they’re definitely ready for the new challenges of Primary 2!

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