Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

March 27, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 4 shares wider achievement with Mr Young

This Primary 4 pupil was very eager to show off his trophy to Mr Young. He plays with Motherwell FC Community Trust and was recently awarded Trainer of the Week for his commitment, effort, attitude and skill on the pitch. Well done, and don’t forget to record your wider achievement on your Rose Trainer Achievement Award card! 

March 26, 2024
by Graeme Young
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School community prays outdoor Stations of the Cross

Cathedral pupils and staff made a prayerful journey around the school grounds on Tuesday 26th March for our annual outdoor Stations of the Cross. Each station was led by a group of Primary 7 pupils and the 12th Station featured a large wooden cross on top of the hill. The children were extremely respectful throughout their journey and it was a moving way for our school community to mark Holy Week.

March 26, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Parents and parishioners treated to hot cross bun

Our final Lenten Mass took place before school on Tuesday 26th March and parents and parishioners were treated to a hot cross bun and cuppa afterwards. It was a lovely opportunity to relax and chat before the arrival of the Easter holidays. Of course, pupils weren’t left out and were delighted to receive a creme egg from Fr Lamb at the end of Mass.

March 26, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 7 visit library to meet Scottish author

Primary 7c made the short walk to Motherwell library on Monday 25th March to meet and listen to Scottish children’s author, Lyndsay Littleson. The children heard an extract from ‘Secrets of the last Merfolk’, which tells the story of a boy called Finn seeing mysterious swimmers in the firth late at night. Could the local legend of merfolk living amid the waves actually be true? When Finn eventually meets the magical sea-people, he must put aside his own problems and help in the battle against the young merfolk’s ancient underwater enemy before the last of their kind are lost forever.

A highlight of the visit was Lyndsay Littleson signing the children’s own copies of the novel. Now it’s time for our avid readers to open them up and dive into the story!

March 25, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral teams up with Firpark and Clydeview to support local foodbank

As they do every year, the young learners of Cathedral, Firpark and Clydeview campus teamed up on Friday 22nd March to support a local Motherwell foodbank. Under the watchful eye of Miss Cawley, pupils co-ordinated the gathering of items donated by the three schools and Andrew Ewart from the Maranatha Foodbank was, once again, astounded by the generosity of Cathedral, Firpark and Clydeview families. This year, in fact, saw the biggest collective donation EVER from our campus and will make a huge difference to numerous local families. Many thanks to all those who gave so generously.

March 25, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral pupils plant bulbs and wild flowers in local park

A team of Primary 5 pupils made the short walk to Motherwell’s Duchess Park on Friday 22nd March to sow wild flower seeds and plant native plants.  The event was run by Starling Learning, an ecological consultancy, environmental education and conservation management agency based in Lochwinnoch. Armed with gloves and gardening tools, our eager horticulturists worked in partnership with pupils from other local schools to sow and plant and can look forward to seeing the rewards of their hard work in the coming months.

 

March 20, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Passions run high in Cathedral court case

Our three Primary 7 classrooms were transformed into court rooms on Wednesday 20th March for an engaging Developing the Young Workforce activity, facilitated by Cathedral parent, Mrs Neville. Mrs Neville works as a Sheriffdom Legal Advisor for the Scottish Courts & Tribunals Service and supported our Primary 7 learners to run their very own court case, the case of the stolen jelly beans. The big question was: who stole the jelly beans, gifted to him by Mrs Duffy, from Mr Young’s office?

The children learned about the Scottish criminal court system before taking on various legal profession roles: lawyers, Procurator Fiscal,  Defence Agent, Court Police Officer, Bar Officer, Sheriff, JP, Legal Advisor and Clerk. Other pupils played the accused and the witnesses.

The verdicts in each class were as follows:

Primary 7a: not guilty

Primary 7b: not guilty

Primary 7c: not guilty

Well done to Primary 7 for engaging so passionately in the court proceedings and many thanks to Mrs Neville for giving so generously of her time.

March 20, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Mr Young receives proposal he just can’t resist!

It turns out that Wednesday 20th March was ‘national proposal day’ and pupils from Primary 7c took the opportunity to make a proposal to Mr Young he just couldn’t resist.

Our three Primary 7 classes will be visiting Motherwell library on Monday 25th March to meet and listen to Scottish children’s author, Lyndsay Littleson. The eager learners turned up at Mr Young’s office armed with detailed information about Lyndsay Littleson and her books, the skills they had used to pull this information together and even a ring and a flower to propose that all seven of the author’s novels, including Euro Spies, Guardians of the Wild Unicorns, Secrets of the Last Merfolk and Titanic Detective Agency, be purchased for our school library. How could Mr Young possibly resist their persuasive charm?! It was a resounding YES!

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