Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

May 29, 2026
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Clock making project


Our young horologists have been working enthusiastically on creating their own analogue clock faces as part of their First Level Curriculum for Excellence numeracy learning. Pupils showed great effort and concentration as they measured, positioned numbers accurately and assembled moving hands to help them practise telling the time.

This hands‑on activity supported their understanding of hours and minutes while also developing problem‑solving and fine‑motor skills. The pupils were proud of their finished clocks, and they will now use them in class to deepen their learning about time.

May 29, 2026
by Mrs Duffy
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This week in Cathedral Nursery Class

This week we explored our ‘Emotions Potions’ talking about different feelings and sharing times when we have felt happy, sad, excited, worried, and calm. Learning that all feelings are ok and how we can talk about them. Our young learners have been using the whiteboards to draw facial expressions and talking about how emotions can look and feel, before sharing how they were feeling today. This encouraged lots of lovely conversations, confidence in expressing emotions and understanding how our friends may feel too.

With the warmer weather this week our young learners have continued to be responsible citizens in caring for our flowers and vegetables, learning about the importance of what they need to grow and stay healthy. We have also had discussions about how we can look after ourselves in the sun by drinking plenty of water, finding shade and staying safe when outdoors.

Our young learners have been working together in pairs to complete number puzzles building on their existing early numeracy skills. Taking turns and listening to each other’s ideas whilst being supportive to one another. It has been wonderful to see everyone have fun whilst working as a team. check and improve

May 29, 2026
by Mrs Duffy
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Bake and bread bread

Primary 4 have been busy in our food technology room this week as part of their ongoing celebrations of First Holy Communion. To deepen their understanding of the Last Supper, pupils worked together to make their own bread, exploring both the symbolism and the practical skills involved.

Learners measured, mixed and kneaded the dough with great enthusiasm, showing teamwork and care throughout the process. As the bread baked, pupils reflected on the significance of sharing food and the meaning of this moment in the story of Jesus’ final meal with his disciples.

This hands‑on experience helped bring their learning to life, connecting faith, history and practical skills in a memorable and meaningful way.

May 28, 2026
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Mr Young and Mrs Duffy join P7 at Lendrick Muir

Mr Young, Father Lamb, Mrs McCoy, Mrs Tominey and Mrs Duffy made the hour-long journey to Lendrick Muir on Thursday 27th May to join P7 for dinner and their evening activity. Mrs Duffy was absolutely delighted to hear from both Cathedral and Lendrick Muir staff how exceptional the children’s behaviour had been throughout the week.

Every pupil was eager to talk about their favourite activities and  even mentioned pupils commented on the Cathedral skills used and developed during their week at Lendrick Muir.

Many thanks to Mrs Campbell, Mrs Alison, Mrs Callaghan, Miss Tyrrell, Miss Cameron, Mr Hamill  and Miss McGraw for giving so generously of their time and allowing our P7 Cathedral learners to have such an incredible experience.

May 28, 2026
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Exploring the digestive system in Primary 6

Primary 6 pupils have been fully immersed in their human body learning this term and today they took their understanding of the digestive system to a whole new level. As part of their IDL work, learners created hands‑on models to simulate how food travels through the body.

From constructing and investigating the role of the stomach and intestines, pupils worked collaboratively to test, observe, and refine their designs. There was plenty of curiosity, problem‑solving, and a fair bit of laughter as they explored how our bodies break down and absorb nutrients.

This live learning experience gave pupils a memorable, practical insight into the science behind digestion while strengthening teamwork and inquiry skills.

May 28, 2026
by Mrs Duffy
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Another exciting day in Lendrick Muir!

Mrs Shevlin and Mrs Findlay had a wonderful visit to Lendrick Muir last night from Mrs Shevlin and Mrs Findlay, and they left absolutely glowing with pride in our pupils. They were so impressed by the enthusiasm, teamwork, and positive attitude shown throughout the evening.

What stood out most was how naturally our young people demonstrated real‑life skills — collaborating, problem‑solving, supporting one another, and engaging fully in every activity. These are the moments that show just how capable and confident our learners are becoming.

It’s always a joy to see our pupils shine, and last night was no exception.

May 27, 2026
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Day Two begins at Lendrick Muir

Following a good night’s sleep, Primary 7 woke up on 27th  May to Day Two of their Lendrick Muir residential trip. After breakfast, the day got started with some indoor sports and then lots of outdoor fun; high ropes, leap of faith, escape room and bungee trampoline. What an eventful day and all in blissful sunshine!

May 27, 2026
by Mrs Duffy
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Primary 6 bring Victorian look to life

Our Primary 6 pupils have been working incredibly hard as they prepare for our forthcoming production of Oliver! — and their enthusiasm is shining through in every detail. This week, they’ve been tea‑dyeing their costume shirts to give them an authentic Victorian look and the transformation has been wonderful to watch.

They’ve also been rehearsing their class scene, “Pick a Pocket or Two,” with all the cheeky charm the number deserves. In fact, during her learning walk today, Mrs Duffy discovered a few mischievous “pickpockets” in action, fully committed to their roles and having great fun bringing the story to life.

A reminder that tickets are still available from the front box office. We can’t wait to share this fantastic performance with you.

May 26, 2026
by Mrs Duffy
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Primary 7 pupils head off on residential trip to Lendrick Muir

Lendrick Muir is a large country house near Kinross, set amongst the beautiful Ochil hills. With 120 acres of grounds around the house, there’s no shortage of space to enjoy fantastic outdoor activities such as ropes courses, trail biking and bungee trampolining. Evening activities include a murder mystery and campfire.

The opportunity to go on a residential trip was identified as one of Cathedral’s ‘essential experiences’ on our curriculum rationale. Lendrick Muir is already booked for next year’s Primary 7 and it’s sure to become a highlight for Cathedral pupils for many years to come.

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