Information has now gone out to all parents and carers via Group Call to inform them of their child’s class and teacher for the new session. Mr Young’s accompanying letter can be accessed via the link below:
Once again, we will have twenty classes next year, including a composite Primary 5/6.
Primary 1a: Mrs Claire Gillespie
Primary 1b: Mrs Colette Laird
Primary 1c: Ms Melissa Forsyth
Primary 2a: Ms Caitlin Tyrrell
Primary 2b: Ms Morven Jackson
Primary 2c: Mrs Jacqueline McDerment
Primary 3a: Mrs Kristin Carroll
Primary 3b: Mrs Kelly Callaghan
Primary 3c: Mrs Katie Loose
Primary 4a: Mrs Leanne Tominey
Primary 4b: Mrs Jacqueline McCulloch
Primary 5a: Mrs Suzanne Devanney
Primary 5b: Ms Debbie Quinn
Primary 5c: Mrs Laura Irwin
Primary 5/6: Mrs Jane McMillan
Primary 6a: Mr Kyle Hamill
Primary 6b: Mrs Karen Callaghan
Primary 7a: Ms Nicole Cameron
Primary 7b: Mrs Jillian Shevlin
Primary 7c: Mrs Nicola McLaughlan
We also welcome Mrs Nicola Burns to Cathedral in August. Mrs Burns will be joining our ‘Attainment Team’.
We are absolutely delighted to announce that, following Mrs Loose’s 10km run and Primary 7’s raffle and sponsored event, the final total (including Gift Aid) raised for ‘Braintrust’ is an incredible…
Primary 7 rounded off their final year of primary school with an entertaining Learning Showcase on Friday 21st June. They chose the theme of World War II and whisked their families and friends back to the 1940s to find out (amongst other things) about the start of the war, evacuation, propaganda and the blitz.
Primary 7 pupils, along with their families and teachers, gathered in Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral on the evening of 17th June to celebrate their Leavers’ Mass and graduation. The music was led beautifully by Cathedral school choir, under the direction of Mr James Greechin and accompanied by Mr John Pitcathley on the organ. In his homily, Fr Lamb encouraged the children to love God and love others as they move into a new chapter of their lives.
It’s been another exciting year here at Cathedral and our 2023/24 Improvement Plan has helped our school and nursery community drive forward change to improve outcomes for our learners. Cathedral’s Annual Improvement Report can be accessed via the link at the bottom of this post. However, here are a
few highlights of our improvement journey this year:
Our pre-schoolers graduated from Cathedral Nursery Class during a moving ceremony on Friday 14th June. Our young learners were joined by their families and friends to share memories of their time in nursery and look ahead to their exciting futures. The ceremony concluded with the children placing their shoes in the Class of 2024 box and being presented with their new school tie in return. Whether staying here at Cathedral or moving on to a different school, we wish all the boys and girls every 
Bag2School gives families the opportunity to clear out unwanted clothes, contribute to saving the environment and, at the same time, raise money for school funds. Cathedral’s most recent donations of clothes were collected on Thursday 13th June. The money raised will go directly into school funds to support and enhance the learning of our amazing pupils. Many thanks to parents and carers for your donations!
Primary 4 travelled to Glasgow by train on Wednesday 12th June to visit the city’s Science
Centre. As well as exploring the various exhibits, our young scientists discovered more about space in the centre’s state-of-the-art planetarium. Delivered by a live presenter, the children went on a fantastic journey through the solar system, into the Milky Way and beyond! The children also met a real-life NASA astronaut who told the children about his experiences in outer space.
Cathedral’s annual football awards ceremony took place on Wednesday 12th June. Resident
coach, Willie McBirnie, led the proceedings and this year’s guest speaker was John McLaughlan, former Hamilton Accies player and current coach and Development Officer with Hearts. John spoke about the qualities clubs look for in their young players.
