Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

March 25, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral pupils plant bulbs and wild flowers in local park

A team of Primary 5 pupils made the short walk to Motherwell’s Duchess Park on Friday 22nd March to sow wild flower seeds and plant native plants.  The event was run by Starling Learning, an ecological consultancy, environmental education and conservation management agency based in Lochwinnoch. Armed with gloves and gardening tools, our eager horticulturists worked in partnership with pupils from other local schools to sow and plant and can look forward to seeing the rewards of their hard work in the coming months.

 

March 20, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Passions run high in Cathedral court case

Our three Primary 7 classrooms were transformed into court rooms on Wednesday 20th March for an engaging Developing the Young Workforce activity, facilitated by Cathedral parent, Mrs Neville. Mrs Neville works as a Sheriffdom Legal Advisor for the Scottish Courts & Tribunals Service and supported our Primary 7 learners to run their very own court case, the case of the stolen jelly beans. The big question was: who stole the jelly beans, gifted to him by Mrs Duffy, from Mr Young’s office?

The children learned about the Scottish criminal court system before taking on various legal profession roles: lawyers, Procurator Fiscal,  Defence Agent, Court Police Officer, Bar Officer, Sheriff, JP, Legal Advisor and Clerk. Other pupils played the accused and the witnesses.

The verdicts in each class were as follows:

Primary 7a: not guilty

Primary 7b: not guilty

Primary 7c: not guilty

Well done to Primary 7 for engaging so passionately in the court proceedings and many thanks to Mrs Neville for giving so generously of her time.

March 20, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Mr Young receives proposal he just can’t resist!

It turns out that Wednesday 20th March was ‘national proposal day’ and pupils from Primary 7c took the opportunity to make a proposal to Mr Young he just couldn’t resist.

Our three Primary 7 classes will be visiting Motherwell library on Monday 25th March to meet and listen to Scottish children’s author, Lyndsay Littleson. The eager learners turned up at Mr Young’s office armed with detailed information about Lyndsay Littleson and her books, the skills they had used to pull this information together and even a ring and a flower to propose that all seven of the author’s novels, including Euro Spies, Guardians of the Wild Unicorns, Secrets of the Last Merfolk and Titanic Detective Agency, be purchased for our school library. How could Mr Young possibly resist their persuasive charm?! It was a resounding YES!

March 17, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral pupils visit St Patrick’s well

These Cathedral pupils spent part of St Patrick’s Day, Sunday 17th March, making a pilgrimage to St Patrick’s well, just outside the town of Motherwell. The well itself dates back to the mediaeval period and was linked to the foundation of St Patrick’s church. We pray that the faith carried to Ireland by St Patrick will always remain alive and vibrant in our school community.

March 15, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 4 enjoy art and wellbeing workshop

P4a visited Motherwell Heritage Centre on Friday 15th March for an art and wellbeing workshop. The children explored a selection of paintings, dating back to the 1940’s, by local artist, Millie Frood. Our young learners participated in a guided meditation session before using the various pieces of artwork as inspiration for their own masterpieces.

March 15, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 2 showcase their incredible castles

As part of their current class topic, Knights & Castles, Primary 2 pupils were set a homework

task to build their own model of a castle. The children showcased their incredible models to their peers on Friday 15th March and had the opportunity to give written feedback to their friends via post-it comments. Mr Young was extremely impressed by the array of castles (one was even made out of biscuit!) and could see how much the children had enjoyed making them. Well done, Primary 2!

March 15, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Crazy Hair Day brings colour and fun to Cathedral

Pupils and staff brought a burst of colour and fun to Cathedral Primary on Friday 15th March for this year’s Crazy Hair Day. As you can see from the photographs – one from the nursery and one from each of our four learning streets – pupils and staff had great fun conjuring up an array of whacky hair styles!

Most importantly, of course, the day raised more money for our two Lenten charities, Missio and SCIAF.

March 15, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Friday Focus: self evaluation & quality assurance

As we continue to look ahead to our inspection from HMIe, which is likely to take place between now and the summer holidays, this week’s Friday Focus is on self evaluation and quality assurance.

Rigorous self-evaluation and quality assurance are fundamental to the effectiveness and success of Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School & Nursery Class.  Cathedral views self-evaluation and quality assurance as an opportunity rather than a requirement: a chance to reflect on our vision, values and aims and to take an honest look at where we are now, where we want to be, how we know we will have arrived and how we are going to get there.

Quality Assurance includes the Leadership Team monitoring teachers’ planning and pupils’ jotters as well as conducting lesson observations. The Education Scotland document ‘How Good is our School? 4’ is used to evaluated Cathedral’s current performance across a range of Quality Indicators and set our next steps. Teaching staff also collaborate in small groups called Professional Learning Communities (PLCs) to reflect on and improve their day-to-day practice.

An important part of Cathedral’s ongoing self-evaluation is our annual pupil, staff and parent/carer questionnaires which gather feedback and views on a number of areas. This information is used to identify and address issues which may have gone unnoticed as well as inform improvement priorities.

ALL self-evaluation and quality assurance is about improving outcomes for our young learners. Cathedral continually endeavours to be the best it can be so that, in turn, each and every Cathedral pupil gets the very best learning experiences and reaches their full potential.

March 14, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Mr Young impressed by independent writing in Primary 1

Here in Cathedral, pupils write independently for short bursts EVERY day of the week as this allows learners across the school to apply what they’ve been learning in phonics, spelling and taught writing lessons. Mr Young was extremely impressed when he popped into a Primary 1 class just after the 9 o’clock bell on Thursday 14th March and found Cathedral’s youngest learners starting off their day with independent writing. Well done, Primary 1, on your super sentences, super spelling, super letter formation, super punctuation and super enthusiasm for your learning!

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