Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

December 11, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 7 unwind with Christmas crafts

No matter how close it gets to the Christmas holidays, the learning never stops here at Cathedral. These Primary 7 learners did, however, take a wee break after completing their Scottish National Standardised Assessments on Wednesday 11th December to engage in some slightly more relaxed learning involving Christmas crafts. Much easier on the brain, for sure, but still lots of opportunities to use and develop technology, art and listening and talking skills!

December 11, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral treated to festive feast

Cathedral pupils were treated to a fabulous festive feast on Wednesday 11th December at our annual school community Christmas dinner. There was a choice of turkey with all the trimmings, steak pie or the vegetarian option, rounded off with ice cream and a chocolate treat. As usual, the occasion was made all the more special with table cloths, napkins and even table service from our Primary 7 waiters… and, of course, there was lots of Christmas music to sing along to!

Many thanks to the catering team for preparing such a delicious Christmas dinner for Cathedral pupils and staff!

December 11, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral elves prep for Christmas dinner

Mr Young’s band of festive elves worked as an incredible team on Wednesday 11th December to prepare for Cathedral’s annual Christmas dinner. As you can imagine, feeding over 500 hungry mouths requires very slick organisation and the efficient production line set up by our elves ensured everything was ready ahead of Cathedral pupils descending on the dining hall for the feast of the year!

December 11, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 7 learner excels in swimming

Cathedral has another talented swimmer within its ranks. This Primary 7 learner did exceptionally well in the recent Motherwell and Wishaw swimming gala winning:

  • 1st in the Devine trophy
  • 1st in Diving
  • 1st Juvenile captain
  • 1st in the Foster trophy
  • 1st in the 2 lengths freestyle
  • 2nd in the team race

WOW!

December 10, 2024
by Graeme Young
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January – June 2025 Family Learning

Cathedral Primary is absolutely delighted to publish our January – June 2025 Family Learning programme!

Along with the usual coffee mornings and learning showcases, there will be the opportunity for parents and carers to find out how Cathedral uses digital technology to support and enhance learning across the curriculum. This will include the chance for parents and carers to work and learn alongside their child in the classroom. Each class has been allocated an individual date/time, so please check this carefully and pop it in your diary.

We have a separate programme of targeted Family Learning workshops next term, aimed at parents and carers whose child receives input from our ‘Attainment Team’. The A Team will be in touch with parents and carers directly about these opportunities.

Please click on the link below to access Cathedral’s exciting January – June Parental Engagement & Family Learning leaflet!

Jan – June 2025 Family Learning programme

December 10, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral learners enjoy Firpark’s Christmas concert

As part of our Campus Connections programme, these three Cathedral learners had the exciting opportunity to enjoy Firpark Primary School’s Christmas concert on Tuesday 10th December. They were entertained by the choir before being taken by Firpark classes on a humorous journey through various popular television shows including ‘Dancing on Ice’, ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ and ‘The Masked Singer’. The morning ended with a film of Firpark infant classes performing their nativity, ‘Everyone loves a baby’. Many thanks to Firpark Primary for the VIP invitation!

December 6, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 3 enterprise huge success

Primary 3 were busy Christmas elves recently, producing festive popcorn bags and candy canes in their workshop for their Christmas enterprise project. The children set up a stall at the two Primary 3 – 7 Christmas concert performances on Friday 6th December and sold EVERY item by the end of the afternoon. All money raised will be donated to St Andrew’s Hospice.

December 6, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 3 – 7 bring Christmas joy to Cathedral

Primary 3 – 7 brought Christmas joy to Cathedral Primary on Friday 6th December with their performance of carols and poems.

The choir opened the concert with ‘Carol of the Bells’ and ‘Let there be love’ before each year group took to the stage to sing two carols and perform a spoken piece. Carols included ‘It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas’ (Primary 5), ‘Somewhere in my memory’ from Home Alone (Primary 6), the well-known and beautiful ‘Away in a Manger’ (Primary 3) and a vibrant finale of ‘Merry Christmas everyone’ from Primary 7. One of the highlights of the concert was Primary 4’s rendition of ‘All I want for Christmas is you’, accompanied by P4 pupil, Praise, on the drums.

Well done to the children on their amazing performances and many thanks to their teachers for preparing them for the concert and to support staff for decorating the hall so beautifully.

December 5, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral choir leads carol service

Cathedral Primary choir had the privilege of leading a special service of carols and readings in Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral on Thursday 5th December. The event, which featured a host of well-known carols, gave those who attended a beautiful opportunity to pause at this busy time to prepare for the coming of Jesus at Christmas.

As always, the choir was conducted by Mr James Greechan, NSSP Choral Director for Motherwell Diocese, and accompanied on the organ by Mr John Pitcathley.

December 5, 2024
by Graeme Young
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First Christmas storytelling of the season

Lunchtime Christmas storytelling has been a Cathedral Christmas tradition for many years, founded by avid-reader, Mrs McCarthy, ten years ago. Discovery Drive was packed with pupils on Thursday 5th December, eager to listen to the first festive story of the season, read by Mrs Gillespie. What a wonderful way to spend a winter lunchtime!

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