A number of local schools came together at Cathedral on Friday 6 March for a friendly and energetic football tournament. Teams from Cathedral, St Brendan’s, Our Lady & St Francis, Christ the King and St Theresa’s took part, enjoying a morning of great sportsmanship and teamwork.
After a series of closely contested matches, St Brendan’s Primary emerged as overall winners, with Cathedral securing a very strong second place.
The Cathedral team received a big boost from an enthusiastic group of volunteer cheerleaders, proudly waving banners and pom-poms they had made at home.
The Cat in the Hat brought a burst of excitement to our three Primary 1 classes on Friday 6 March. Our young learners had been hard at work colouring, cutting and gluing to create their own fantastic masks of the much‑loved book character. Their creativity shone through, and they had just as much fun proudly showing off their finished designs as they did making them.
Girls from Primary 5 to Primary 7 enjoyed an exciting introduction to rugby this week through our rugby taster sessions, led by Dalziel Rugby coach Grant Talbert. Mrs Duffy was delighted to see the pupils embracing new skills, growing in confidence, and discovering just how fun and empowering the sport can be.
Mr Young discovered a fantastic Explore & Extend learning activity in Ambition Avenue on Tuesday 3rd March. As part of their Amazing Africa topic, Primary 7 learners suggested creating their own models of traditional African mud huts using real mud and straw.
This Primary 5 learner was so inspired by her current class topic, The Scottish Wars of Independence, that she spent time at home creating two fantastic models: one of Stirling Castle and one of Stirling Bridge. She proudly shared her intricate work with Mr Young on Monday 2nd March, and he was very impressed by the careful detail in both models.
March’s wellbeing indicator is RESPONSIBLE. Please use the prompts below to talk to your child about this indicator. This will help them complete their wellbeing wheel in school.
This week in Nursery, our young learners have been immersed in creative, collaborative, and musical experiences.
Primary 5 pupils combined Science and Technology brilliantly on Thursday 26th February by using Scratch to design and code animated sequences of a flower’s life cycle. From seed to full bloom, they planned each stage, created their own characters and backgrounds, and coded the growth process—testing and debugging along the way.
Some of our Primary 2 learners have been working enthusiastically with Cathedral’s Attainment Team to strengthen their sentence-building skills and develop greater confidence in independent writing. Through focused activities, the children have been exploring how to construct clear, well‑formed sentences using capital letters, full stops and ambitious vocabulary.
On Tuesday 24th February, Cathedral welcomed visitors from St Mary’s Primary, Bo’ness, as part of our ongoing partnership work.