Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

February 14, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Nursery learners spread love

With Valentine’s Day upon us, our nursery learners have been sharing love in all sorts of creative ways! One of the highlights was them forming the word “LOVE” with their bodies — teamwork, fun, and lots of smiles all around.

Happy Valentine’s Day from all of us!

February 13, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Zac Gunn Award for Courage introduced as lasting tribute

Earlier this term, Cathedral Pupil Parliament worked closely with the Gunn family to create a new annual award in memory of Zac, a much‑loved member of our Cathedral community.

During Class Council meetings, every child was invited to share what they remembered most about Zac and to suggest what the award should represent. These thoughtful ideas were then passed to the Gunn family, who chose unanimously: an award for courage.

Zac’s big brother was especially passionate that the trophy should be a lion, symbolising bravery and strength, and teamed up with Mr Young to find the perfect one. His excitement was clear when the beautiful bronze lion arrived on Friday 13th February.

The Zac Gunn Award for Courage will be presented for the first time at the Primary 7 Graduation on 22nd June and will continue to be awarded each year. A truly fitting tribute to a courageous boy who remains an enduring part of the Cathedral family!

February 13, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Creative Primary 6 team unveil Ra, god of the sun

These Primary 6 learners recently rose to the challenge of an open‑ended Explore and Extend activity on their Active8 task-board: to create an ancient Egyptian artefact.

The group chose to make Ra, the sun god, and were excited to share their impressive creation with Mr Young on Friday 13th February. When asked which skills they had used, they confidently listed planning, communicating, collaborating, creating and time management.

They eager bunch have already set themselves an ambitious next step: constructing two more Egyptian gods to feature in their upcoming learning showcase. Great teamwork!

February 12, 2026
by Graeme Young
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This week in Cathedral nursery

It has been a wonderfully busy and imaginative week in Nursery, with lots of rich learning happening through play. Our young learners have been exploring early maths by identifying and grouping objects into smaller sets, then using simple graphs to show their findings. This has helped us work out total amounts in a fun and practical way.

We have also been learning about the Rights of the Child, focusing on Article 31 – the right to relax and play. We’ve seen this right in action every day as children express themselves in our creative and imaginative areas. Favourite story characters have been springing to life as the children extend their ideas through role play and junk modelling.

In literacy, we have been discovering what postcards and letters are, who sends them, and where they travel. The children decided it would be exciting to write a postcard to their favourite characters, using their own mark‑making to create meaningful messages. After adding a stamp, we took a lovely walk along the road to the Royal Mail post box to send it on its way.

February 11, 2026
by Mrs Campbell
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Outdoor maths on the move

Primary 7 learners gave Mrs Duffy a run for her money on Wednesday 11th when she spotted them in the outdoor classroom collecting data to calculate each pupil’s average speed.

There is something powerful about taking mathematics outdoors. The moment learners step outside, numbers stop being abstract and start becoming something they can see, measure, and experience. This week’s outdoor learning session on speed, distance, and time was a perfect example. Instead of beginning with formulas on a whiteboard, the children discovered the relationships for themselves through movement, careful measuring and real‑world problem solving. Great teamwork!

February 10, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Sports Leaders inspire Primary 5 to get active

Mr Young spotted a very energetic group of Cathedral learners on Tuesday 10th February. Thanks to a fantastic partnership between Active Schools and OLHS Sports Leaders, our Primary 5 learners have the opportunity to enjoy an exciting multi‑sports club right here at Cathedral.

Each week, participants try out a variety of fun, fast‑paced activities designed to build confidence, teamwork and a love of being active. With our enthusiastic sports leaders leading the sessions, it’s the perfect opportunity to learn new skills, make friends and enjoy a brilliant after‑school experience.

February 10, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Ancient Egypt brought to life in Ambition Avenue

The highlight of Mr Young’s day is always his walk through Cathedral’s four learning streets, where he loves catching a glimpse of the children’s learning in action. On Tuesday 10th January, he came across these three enthusiastic learners in Ambition Avenue collaborating on a PowerPoint presentation about Egyptian gods.

Right beside them, another group was hard at work carefully cutting and arranging strips of gold and blue metallic paper to create a life‑size image of Tutankhamun, complete with his iconic mask. The artwork will take several days to complete and will rely on plenty of teamwork and creativity. Watch this space for the finished masterpiece!

February 6, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Primary 5 learners recreate historic Stirling Bridge

As part of their learning on the Scottish Wars of Independence, our enthusiastic Primary 5 learners took on the challenge of constructing their own model of Stirling Bridge — the site of William Wallace’s famous 1297 victory. Using technology materials of their choice, they planned, designed and built this impressive structure that showcased both creativity and historical understanding. A fantastic display of teamwork and problem‑solving from everyone involved.

February 5, 2026
by Mrs Campbell
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Fare Thee Well Mr Greechan

As Mr Greechan prepares to leave us for his new chapter in Aberdeen, we want to express our heartfelt gratitude for everything he has brought to Cathedral school community. His dedication to the Diocesan choristers, his inspiring work with the Cathedral Church, and his unwavering commitment to Primary 4 pupils and choir members have left a lasting mark. James has shaped voices, nurtured confidence, and built a musical spirit that will continue to resonate long after his departure.
His passion, patience, and artistry have enriched us all. Mr Greechan, you will be deeply missed, but your influence will continue to echo in every note we sing. We wish you every success and joy in the journey ahead.

February 5, 2026
by Mrs Campbell
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Teamwork and imagination shine in Egyptian-themed project

These Primary 6 boys demonstrated impressive teamwork and creativity as they took the lead in a learner‑led project to design and build a three‑dimensional model of the Egyptian god Anubis. Working collaboratively from the very beginning, they researched the features of the ancient deity, planned their design and delegated roles based on each person’s strengths. Their final model reflects not only their growing understanding of Ancient Egypt but also their ability to problem‑solve, communicate and support one another throughout the process. 

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