May’s wellbeing indicator is INCLUDED. Please use the prompts below to talk to your child about this indicator. This will help them complete their wellbeing wheel in school.
Nursery and Primary 1
- I can accept help when work is hard.
- I feel welcome and accepted in school.
- I can work well with others.
- I am a person who others want to play with.
- I like to be kind and helpful to others.
Primary 2 – 4
- I can accept help when work is challenging.
- I feel welcome and accepted in school.
- I can work well with others.
- I am a person who others want to be around.
- I like to be kind and helpful to others.
- I know when to ask for and give privacy.
- I can cope with losing and be a good winner.
Primary 5 – 7
- I feel welcome and accepted in school.
- I know that the way that I act and behave has an impact on my relationships with others.
- I can interact with my peers in a variety of situations using appropriate eye contact and non-verbal communication.
- I am a person other people can like and love.
Our Primary 6 buddies joined their friends in the nursery on Wednesday 30th April to enjoy some indoor and outdoor learning together. The above group headed to the sand area, finding some dinosaurs on the way, and had great fun creating a prehistoric land for their dinosaurs to explore.
Please continue to pray for Pope Francis during this nine day period of mourning.
Primary 1 parents and carers had the opportunity to join their child in class on Tuesday 29th April for the last of our digital family learning workshops. Each of the three sessions opened with a presentation on how digital can support literacy and numeracy across the curriculum. Our Primary 1 learners then enjoyed using the ‘Bee Bot’ app on their ipad to do some coding with their parent/carer. Very impressive computing skills from our young learners!
Cathedral’s hard-working teachers and support staff are busy preparing for the school and nursery inspection on 12th May. To give them a wee boost during this busy time, Mrs Murphy has refreshed the staff wellbeing area in the staffroom. As summer arrives, Cathedral staff can select some healthy fruit, choose a book to relax with in the garden or simply be inspired by one of the quotations such as ‘I am grateful for what I have.’
Cathedral parent and native Spanish speaker, Mrs Pech, launched a new Spanish club for Primary 4 learners on Monday 28th April. The children are already enjoying learning Spanish with Miss Cawley as part of their core learning but are very excited about getting tuition from someone whose first language is Spanish in the coming weeks.
Elections for our 2025/26 House Captains took place in the first week of term. The twelve newly-elected captains will be mentored by our current House Captains during the remainder of the year before the ceremonial ‘handing over of the batons’ at the Primary 7 graduation in June. Mentoring will include training in leading ‘Smart School Council’, which gives every learner a voice and is instrumental in bringing about ongoing change and improvement in Cathedral.
School and Nursery Class during the week commencing Monday 12th May. Please click on the link below to access an interactive summary of the strengths and good practice Cathedral Primary will share and celebrate with inspectors during their visit:
This Primary 5 learner excelled in a Celtic music competition in Glasgow on Saturday 26th and Sunday 27th April. Following several outstanding performances on the Celtic harp and the concertina, the talented musician walked away with two gold, two silver and two bronze medals. Very impressive and definitely something to add to your Rose Trainer Achievement Award record card!
These learners took the opportunity to signpost parishioners to Cathedral’s interactive inspection page after Mass on Sunday 27th April. Posters have also been displayed in St Luke’s and the QR code printed in the parish bulletin.
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