Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

August 20, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Provost and Convener of Education meet Cathedral House Captains

Cathedral Primary received a special visit from the Provost, Councillor Duffy, and the Convener of Education, Councillor McBride, on Tuesday 20th August. Claire O’Neill, Primary RE Advisor, was also in attendance.

The Provost and Convener met with our twelve House Captains ahead of the Papal Nuncio’s visit to Motherwell Diocese in just over a week’s time. Our captains shared a whole host of information with our guests about His Excellency Archbishop Miguel Buendia, including their thoughts about being part of the special Mass which takes place in Motherwell Cathedral on Friday 30th August. There was then the opportunity for the children to ask the Provost and Convener about their particular roles and responsibilities within North Lanarkshire Council.

The Provost and Convener finished their visit to Cathedral with a tour of the school and were both exceptionally impressed by our learners’ manners, behaviour, engagement and high standard of work.

August 19, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral pupils learn about mental health

Cathedral pupils spent part of assembly on Monday 19th August learning more about the important topic of mental health from local charity YAMS (You are my sunshine). The children learned that many different things can impact on our mental health, the importance of having someone they trust whom they can talk to and how vital it is to reach out to anyone who looks down or upset.

Mr Young reminded the children how important our first two school values of Love and Connection are to positive mental health.

You can find out more about YAMS via the link below:

https://www.yams.org.uk

August 19, 2024
by Graeme Young
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‘Ca-Fi Connections’ rebranded ‘Campus Connections’

OLGA Cathedral Primary School, Firpark Primary School and Clydeview Primary School are privileged to share the same campus. Our ‘Ca-Fi Connections’ programme (‘Ca’ for Cathedral and ‘Fi’ for Firpark) has provided regular opportunities over the years for Cathedral, Firpark and, more recently,  Clydeview pupils to come together, build friendships and engage in meaningful learning activities. However, with the relocation of Clydeview Primary to the campus, the three schools have decided to rebrand this important part of the life and work of our schools ‘Campus Connections’, complete with a brand new logo.

You can read more about Campus Connections by clicking on the link below:

Campus Connections | (glowscotland.org.uk)

August 16, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 1 make great start to school

Cathedral’s new Primary 1 pupils reached the end of their first week of school on Friday 16th August, and what an incredible start they’ve made! The boys and girls have settled in incredibly quickly to school life and are already confidently navigating their way around the school building. And, of course, they’ve embarked on their learning journey and even learned their first sound: ‘m’… MAGNIFICENT!

We’re absolutely delighted the boys and girls have joined the Cathedral family and are so proud of each and every one of them!

August 16, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Ten pin bowling comes to Cathedral

Cathedral received a very special delivery on Friday 16th August: our very own ten pin bowling alley! It was an instant hit and offers another fun activity for Cathedral learners to enjoy during morning break and lunchtime.

August 16, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral serves up Loving Lunches

Cathedral Nursery Class introduced ‘Loving Lunches’ at the start of term: a new way for our young learners to enjoy their hot meal together. Rather than eating in the dinner hall, the children now head to the beautiful Cathedral Café in the corner of the playroom to check out the menu, catch up with friends and tuck into their delicious lunch.

August 15, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 3 learner creates Lego church

Thursday 15th August was the Feast of the Assumption and our school community gathered to celebrate the first Mass of the year. The 15th August was also our first wet playtime of the year and, to keep himself busy during lunchtime, this Primary 3 learner created a fantastic model of a church, complete with Fr Lamb celebrating Mass and a parishioner sitting prayerfully in the pews. Well done for combining Technology and Religious Education in such a creative way!

August 15, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Bishop Toal writes to new Primary 1 parents

Bishop Joseph Toal has written to parents and carers who have enrolled their child in a Catholic school within the diocese of Motherwell. A paper copy of the letter was sent out to Cathedral’s new Primary 1 parents and carers and the letter can also be accessed via the link below.

BT_Letter_NewStarts_24

Our new Primary 1 pupils will be formally welcomed to Cathedral Primary at a special Mass in Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral at 10.00am on Thursday 26th September. Teaching staff will also renew their commitment to their vocation as Catholic educators in the presence of the school and parish community during the Mass.

August 14, 2024
by Graeme Young
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New House Captains eager to get started

Our twelve new House Captains, who were elected by their peers back in June, met for the first time on Wednesday 14th August. Their first major duty will be to attend a special Mass in the cathedral on Friday 30th August to mark the visit of His Excellency Archbishop Miguel Buendia , Papal Nuncio to Great Britain. Shirts, ties and blazers at the ready, please!

An important part of every House Captain’s remit is to lead the work of Smart School Council, which gives every Cathedral pupil a voice. The first class meetings will take place week beginning 26th August.

Smart School Council

 

August 14, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Dates for your diary

There’s barely a week goes by here at Cathedral without some sort of event for pupils, parents or both! 2024/25 Dates for your Diary and our August – December Family Learning programme can both be accessed via the links below. Please print these off or save them onto your device.

Our first event is a phonics workshop for our new Primary 1 parents which takes place at 9.15am on THURSDAY 22nd AUGUST. Meet the Teacher takes place a week later on Thursday 29th from 3.15 – 4.15pm.

We look forward to welcoming parents, carers, families, parishioners and friends throughout the coming year.

Dates for your diary 2024-25

Aug – Dec 2024 Family Learning programme (1)

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