
Primary 5 have been developing their data‑handling skills through an engaging whole‑school survey project. Each group was allocated a class to work with and given the responsibility of designing and carrying out a survey of their choice. Topics ranged from World Cup winners to favourite games on the Games Station, giving pupils the chance to explore questions that genuinely interested them.
After collecting responses, pupils worked collaboratively to collate their results and present and share their findings using charts and bar graphs with Mrs Duffy. This activity supported their learning in gathering, organising, analysing and interpreting information, while also building confidence in presenting data clearly and accurately.
The learners showed great enthusiasm and independence throughout and the quality of their finished graphs reflects the hard work they put in.



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.



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.
On Tuesday 26th May, Primary 7 rounded off their first day at Lendrick Muir around the campfire. Despite the children having already enjoyed a delicious dinner earlier in the evening, they still had room for the marshmallows they toasted.