Priority 2 in this year’s Annual Improvement Plan is: ‘Improve the quality and increase the impact of Religious Education RC across all stages through a systematic and active review of the ten characteristics in the Charter for Catholic Schools in Scotland.’
A vital way our school community will take forward this aspect of our Improvement Plan is by adopting a more formal approach to pupils
promoting and leading the Catholic dimension of our school which, as outlined in Cathedral’s mission statement, places Christ and Our Lady at the centre.
Following the submission of applications from Primary 5 – 7 pupils, a Junior Chaplaincy Team (known as IGNITE) has been established and our sixteen new Pupil Chaplains met for the first time on Friday 23rd August. The team’s mission, under the leadership of Mrs Carroll, is to spark faith and devotion in both pupils and staff. Our Pupil Chaplains will be officially commissioned by Fr Lamb at the Primary 1 Welcome Mass on Thursday 26th September.
Please click on the link below and take a few moments to find out more about IGNITE, including their plans for the year ahead.
The National Schools Singing Programme, funded by Motherwell Diocese, got back up and running on Thursday 22nd August.
Mr James Greechan, NSSP Choral Director, met our new Primary 4 pupils for the first time and the boys and girls thoroughly enjoyed the various songs and interactive music activities. Mr Greechan also began auditions for the choir. Given we have 89 Primary 5 pupils this year, competition for a place in Cathedral’s distinguished choir is going to be very tough indeed!
Our first Family Learning workshop of the year, for parents and carers of our new Primary 1 pupils, took place on Thursday 22nd August . The workshop focused on Primary 1 literacy, particularly Cathedral’s approach to teaching phonics.
As you will have read in a newsfeed item posted earlier this week, Provost Duffy paid a visit to Cathedral Primary on Tuesday 19th August ahead of the Papal Nuncio’s visit to Motherwell next week. The Provost’s visit to Cathedral has been shared on North Lanarkshire social media, including the council’s website:
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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.
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. 
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!

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.