This week, our young learners have been busily exploring the world around them through play, curiosity and imagination.
In the playroom, the children experimented with everyday objects as non-standard units of measure. Using blocks, wooden spools and colourful counting cubes, they compared the length and size of familiar items, even using their own hands and feet to compare with their friends.
During our local walks and indoor explorations, the children have also been spotting environmental print all around them. They eagerly identified signs, labels, logos and shop names they recognise from daily life. These moments sparked conversations about familiar places we visit, helping the children build on what they already know while encouraging them to think ahead and make choices in their learning.
We have also been tuning into sounds this week, focusing on hearing and identifying the initial sounds in our names. The children listened carefully to the first letter, practised saying the sound it makes, and enjoyed finding other words that begin the same way. We’d love our families to join in at home… keep an ear out for words that start with the same sound as your child’s name and share any discoveries with us!
Mrs Duffy happened upon some very enterprising elves on Wednesday 19th November, busy creating crafts to be sold at next week’s Christmas Fayre. The learning street had been transformed into a festive workshop as the little elves from Primary 3b crafted their beautiful homemade decorations.
It’s Catholic Education Week, and Primary 2a have been enthusiastically taking on the challenges set by our ‘Ignite’ Junior Chaplaincy Team’s Faith in Action programme.
Mr Young was delighted to encounter these Primary 7 learners on Tuesday 18th November as they rehearsed their hymns ahead of receiving the Sacrament of Confirmation. The sacrament will be celebrated in the Cathedral by Bishop Toal on Thursday 20th November and the children’s beautiful singing voices are sure to make it a prayerful and uplifting Mass.
Cathedral’s latest arrival, Marty the robot, has already been inspiring learning in Primary 6b. On Monday 17th November, staff took part in hands-on training with Mrs McCulloch, exploring how our ten new Martys can bring creativity, innovation, and fun to every Cathedral classroom.
Cathedral is exceptionally proud of these Primary 6 learners, all dedicated members of the Motherwell & Wishaw Swimming Club. They each demonstrated fantastic skill and determination in a recent tournament, with one swimmer earning an incredible three gold medals across their events and another proudly lifting the cup for the 100m individual medley.
Fridays are often an opportunity for Cathedral learners to take a complete lead in their learning and explore the range of ‘continuous provision’ in their learning street. On Friday 14th November, these Primary 7 learners spent part of their morning in the Creation Station, and the results were truly impressive. Working together, they designed and built a moving and poignant 3D scene to mark Remembrance Day.
The morning of Friday 14th November may well have started with a chilly bite in the air, but that didn’t stop this determined group of Cathedral learners wearing their shorts to school.
This week, our young learners have been busy developing their curiosity and understanding of the world through a wide range of playful and purposeful experiences. Outdoors, the children became safety assessors, carefully exploring their play areas to spot potential hazards. They discussed how to make the environment safe for everyone and recorded their findings through mark making, linking literacy with real-life risk assessments and growing as responsible citizens and effective contributors.
Good attendance makes a significant difference to your child’s progress and attainment. Every school day really does count!