Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

March 16, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Young engineers impress at Motherwell STEM challenge

This group of Primary 7 learners had the opportunity to delve into the world of engineering on Monday 16th March when they attended a STEM event at Motherwell Library, organised by North Lanarkshire Council in partnership with Clark Contracts.

Our young engineers were tasked with designing and building a stable tower while staying within a budget of £10,000. Drawing on knowledge and skills developed in Cathedral’s Investigation & Innovation Hub and their learning street’s technology area—along with their impressive maths skills—their company, Cathedral Contracts, successfully delivered their construction on time and under budget.

It was a fantastic experience that showcased the usual Cathedral creativity, teamwork and problem‑solving skills.

March 13, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Primary 6 bring ancient Egypt to life

Primary 6 transported families back thousands of years on Friday 13th March with a vibrant and engaging learning showcase all about the Ancient Egyptians. The afternoon was packed with fascinating facts and creative performances, as pupils shared their knowledge through confident speeches, expressive acting, energetic dancing, and a selection of fun, catchy songs that had the audience smiling throughout.

One of the standout moments of the showcase was the demonstration on mummification. Pupils explained the process with impressive clarity—and plenty of humour—before inviting some brave parents to take part.

A huge thank you goes to Mrs McCulloch, Mrs Callaghan, and Mrs McMillan, whose hard work and enthusiasm prepared the children so well for their big day.

March 13, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Lenten almsgiving takes on Spanish twist

Cathedral’s Lenten almsgiving took on a vibrant Spanish twist on Friday 13th March, as learners and staff were invited to come dressed in the colours of the Spanish flag. The school was filled with bright reds and yellows, creating a cheerful atmosphere for a meaningful cause.

Learners also had the chance to enjoy Spanish‑themed face painting, which proved to be a huge hit across all stages. From flags to fun designs, the face‑painting station brought plenty of smiles throughout the day.

A heartfelt thank you to all Cathedral families for your generosity during this season of Lent. Your support will make a real difference to the work of Missio.

March 12, 2026
by Mrs Campbell
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Exploring the mysteries of Loch Ness in Primary 4

Primary 4b have been diving into the legends of Loch Ness as part of their latest learning adventure. They created stunning Scottish landscape paintings using watercolours, showing real growth in their artistic skills.

The class then brought their imaginations to life by designing and sculpting their own 3D Loch Ness Monsters in plasticine — each one wonderfully unique.

To top it all off, Mrs Duffy shared her own unforgettable Nessie encounter, sparking excitement and curiosity throughout the room.

A brilliant blend of art, storytelling and Scottish culture. Well done, Primary 4!

March 11, 2026
by Mrs Campbell
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Primary 7 create stunning Lenten display

Primary 7 were eager to show off their showcase wall on Wednesday 11th March — a vibrant and beautiful display of the Cross of Calvary created using string, tin foil and coloured pens.

At the centre of the display is the verse:

“And whoever does not take up his cross and follow me is not worthy of me.” — Matthew 10:38

A beautiful display for the season of Lent, and artwork worthy of the Cathedral GOMA (Gallery of Magnificent Art).

March 11, 2026
by Graeme Young
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This week in Cathedral nursery

This week, our young learners have loved getting out and about in our local community, keeping their eyes peeled for the early signs of spring. During our walk, the children learned about road safety — practising how to cross safely and talking about the important signs to look for before stepping onto the road. Did you spot our very own zebra crossing in the nursery grounds?

Our adventure continued with a visit to the local shop, where the children carefully chose flower seeds to plant in our garden. This sparked lots of conversations about what plants need to grow — sunlight, water, and plenty of care. We can’t wait to watch them develop over the coming weeks.

Back at the nursery, our learners explored a selection of new fruits, using their senses to look, touch and taste. Some of our extra peppers and apples were then put to creative use as we dipped them in paint to make beautiful patterned prints. A week filled with a wonderful mix of learning, exploring and creativity!

March 10, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Primary 3 celebrate First Reconciliation

Primary 3 learners celebrated their First Reconciliation in Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral on Tuesday 10th March. It was a beautiful and prayerful liturgy, and there was barely a dry eye in the church when the children sang their thanksgiving hymn, ‘I’m Accepted, I’m Forgiven’.

Congratulations to all the boys and girls, and sincere thanks to the members of staff who supported them in preparing for the sacrament. We keep each of them in our prayers as they continue on their journey of faith.

March 10, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Primary 6 archaeologists unearth ancient secrets

Mr Young came across a fantastic learning activity in Winners Wynd on Tuesday 10th March. As part of their topic on the Ancient Egyptians, these young Primary 6 archaeologists were busy digging through sand to uncover fragments of pottery. Each piece revealed a hieroglyph, which they then had to piece together to crack a secret code: ‘Tutankhamun 1332 BC’—the year he became Pharaoh.

A brilliant hands‑on way to bring history to life for Cathedral learners!

March 9, 2026
by Graeme Young
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Special milestone for brave Primary 1 learner

This Primary 1 learner shared some truly wonderful news with the Cathedral school community on Monday 9th March. She has faced periods of ill health in recent years and has spent time receiving treatment at hospital in Glasgow.

Recently, she reached a very important milestone and was able to ring her End of Treatment Bell — a moment of joy and relief for her and her family. She rang the bell once again at Cathedral’s weekly assembly, where the whole school joined in with cheers, applause and huge smiles!

“With love and strength to you we say, this bell will help you on your way!”

March 8, 2026
by Graeme Young
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This week in Cathedral nursery

This week we have been exploring the UNCRC Rights of the Child, with a focus on how we show respect to others. Through daily conversations and interactions, the children have been developing their understanding of boundaries and what they mean for themselves and others. We have shared lots of ideas about being kind, listening to one another and helping our friends throughout the day.

Our nursery mascot SIMOA the purple elephant has also been out and about on local outings, helping us remember to be Safe, Observant, Monitoring and Acting on what we already know.

Our young learners have been using a variety of mark-making tools to practise writing numbers, and some children have even been creating their own sums for friends to solve.

Junk modelling has been a firm favourite this week, with creativity flowing freely. The children produced many fantastic creations including dragons, boats and princess castles. Well done everyone!

Out in the garden we have begun our spring tidy-up, doing some weeding to prepare our planting area for seeds. This has sparked lots of curious “I wonder…” questions such as: Where do plants come from? and How do they grow? We’re looking forward to watching what happens over the next few weeks.

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