Primary 1 pupils have been busy exploring their ‘People Who Help Us’ topic and today they took their creativity to a whole new level in the Play Zone. During Mrs Duffy’s walk round in Discovery Drive, the children proudly showcased the swimming pool they had designed and built together.
They didn’t stop at the basics — they added a diving board, water features, showers and even changing facilities, thinking carefully about what a real swimming centre needs. Now it’s time to use their imaginations once more and bring their fantastic swimming facility to life.
A huge well done to our Primary 1 learners for their teamwork, creativity and brilliant ideas.

Our P4–P6 pupils took part in exciting
Primary 6 learners took full ownership of their STEM journey by designing and constructing a multi‑storey garage for their nursery buddies. Their project blended creativity, engineering thinking and teamwork, all driven by child‑led learning.
A huge thank you to all our wonderful parents and families who joined us for our Nursery Ground Force Day. Your enthusiasm, teamwork and generosity transformed our outdoor learning spaces.
The sun shone for our parish community’s First Holy Communions on Saturday 16th May when 52 Cathedral pupils received Jesus in the Eucharist for the first time.
During this special week marking Sir David Attenborough’s 100th birthday, our young learners at Cathedral Primary have been deeply engaged in their topic on climate change. Inspired by his lifelong commitment to protecting our planet, pupils explored the impact of pollution and the devastation it causes to our environment.
This week at
Primary 5 learners enjoyed a fantastic rugby development session with Grant Talbert from Dalziel Rugby Club on Thursday 14th May. Through fun drills and activities, the children learned new skills, practised teamwork and discovered the excitement of the game. Grant’s enthusiasm inspired everyone to give of their best and there were smiles all round by the end of the session.
Pupil Parliament convened this week to begin planning this term’s much‑anticipated 
