Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

March 8, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cat in the Hat makes appearance for World Book Day

The Cat in the Hat (times 5!) appeared at Mr Young’s office on Friday 8th March. Primary 1 had been very busy colouring, cutting and gluing in the Playzone to create their fantastic masks of the well-known book character and had just as much fun showing their completed creations off! Well done, everyone!

March 8, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Library visits a huge success

All Primary 4 – 7 classes had the opportunity to visit the recently-refurbished Motherwell library during the week of World Book Day… and what an incredible week it’s been. The highlight for pupils, staff and parents was definitely the fantastic new immersive room. The fully immersive, 360-degree pod with sound, smell and interactive elements transported Cathedral pupils back to the time of the dinosaurs, under water to swim with sharks and even to the beaches of World War II Dunkirk. What an incredible resource to have within walking distance of our school!

March 8, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Mr Young impressed at sign language club

Mr Young was very impressed when he popped along to the sign language club on Thursday 7th March. The children were very confident signing the entire alphabet, which also allowed them to sign their own individual names. Our young learners have been learning to sign a song, which they’ll perform to the rest of the school at assembly before the end of term.

Well done, boys and girls, and many thanks to Miss Tyrell for running our BSL club.

March 8, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Friday Focus: our Catholic ethos

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 our Catholic ethos, which is central to the life and work of Cathedral Primary School.

Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School has educated the children of the parish since 1895 and we are justifiably proud of our long history and rich heritage.

‘From the first moment that a student sets foot in a Catholic school, he or she ought to have the impression of entering a new environment, one illumined by the light of faith and having its own unique characteristics.’
(Vatican Congregation for Catholic Education)

As a Catholic school, faith is the bedrock of Cathedral Primary and permeates the school’s day-to-day activities and routines, no matter how ordinary or apparently ‘unspiritual’ these may be. We constantly strive to ensure Gospel values inform and underpin everything we do, for only in doing so can Cathedral Primary successfully fulfil its call to be an authentic Christian community where faith is not only taught and spoken about, but lived and experienced.

All teaching staff, both current and prospective, are required to subscribe to the Charter for Catholic Schools in Scotland and must be granted approval from the Diocese of Motherwell before taking up post in Cathedral Primary School.

Of course, Cathedral welcomes pupils and families of other faiths, and of no faith at all, and this diversity makes a valuable contribution to our school community.

Please take the opportunity to explore the various pages in the ‘Faith’ section of our website.

March 7, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral pupils enjoy World Book Day

As part of our week-long programme of reading events, Cathedral pupils enjoyed a variety of book-related activities on Thursday 7th March to mark World Book Day.

Primary 7c got out into the sunshine for ‘Picnic ‘n’ Poetry’, when they had the opportunity to enjoy reading poems together along with some tasty snacks.

Meanwhile, down in Primary 1, the children enjoyed colouring and cutting card in the playzone to create fantastic book character masks.

Our last round of visits to Motherwell Library, this time for Primary 7, take place on Friday 8th March.

March 5, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 3 celebrate their First Reconciliation

Primary 3 pupils celebrated their First Reconciliation in Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral on Tuesday 5th March. It was a beautiful, prayerful occasion and there was barely a dry eye in the church when the children closed the liturgy with their thanksgiving hymn, ‘I’m accepted, I’m forgiven’.

Congratulations to the boys and girls and many thanks to those members of staff who supported the children in preparing for the sacrament. We keep each and every one of them in our prayers as they continue on their journey of faith.

March 5, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral learner designs device to help local people

As part of her class topic on living and working in North Lanarkshire, this Primary 4 learner was set the challenge of constructing something in the technology zone which would help people in the local area. She showed great inventiveness when she decided to make a defibrillator which, in real life, gives a jolt of energy to the heart to get it beating again after a cardiac arrest. Well done!

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