November’s wellbeing indicator is ACHIEVING. Please use the prompts below to talk to your child about this indicator. This will help them complete their wellbeing wheel in school.- I can ask my teacher for help when I need it.
- I have people around me who help with my learning.
- I have people who help me to do things on my own.
- I can speak out in class.
- I am eager to learn.
Primary 2 – 4
- I can ask my teacher for help when I need it.
- I have people around me who help with my learning.
- I have people who help me to do things myself.
- I can speak out in class.
- I am eager to learn.
- I can overcome challenges and work to achieve success.
- I am making progress in all areas at school.
- I can set targets for my learning and work independently towards them.
- I can overcome challenges and work to achieve success.
- I have opportunities to reflect on my achievements.
Cathedral Primary was delighted to host the Laudato Si’ Roadshow on Tuesday 7th November. The event was delivered by SCES, SCIAF and Justice & Peace and focused on how Pope Francis’ encyclical can be lived out in schools and communities. Mrs Findlay attended on behalf of Cathedral Primary and was particularly inspired by the global call to action and the difference our own school community can make.
Cathedral’s ‘Active8’ approach to organising learning and teaching is now into its third year. However, news of the approach – which maximises pupil engagement, challenge and personalisation and choice – has now filtered out beyond the walls of Cathedral and has even reached a school in far-flung Falkirk!
As part of Our Lady’s cluster Primary – Secondary transition programme, Primary 7 pupils recently had the opportunity to work with the high school’s science department. The input was in two parts: one session took place in the science labs at OLHS, where the children were able to choose an experiment to carry out (Lava Lamp or Skittle diffusion), and a further session was here at Cathedral, where the children had the opportunity to conduct a chemical reaction experiment.
Cathedral Primary is committed to ensuring the highest quality of learning and teaching across all classes. As part of our ongoing Quality Assurance, classroom learning visits got underway on Tuesday 31st October. Over the course of the next three weeks, the Leadership Team will visit all twenty classes to observe lessons and engage in dialogue with pupils about their learning. This round of visits will focus on the teaching of Writing, which is Priority 2 in the 2023/24 School Improvement Plan.
Although our discos took place in the first week of term, Halloween made an entertaining return to Cathedral dining hall on Tuesday 31st October. Cruella de Vil and her fantastic team of Dalmatians served up a spooktacular Halloween menu for pupils and staff, including a starter of ‘blood soup’!
After dedicating an incredible eighteen years to Cathedral Nursery, Mrs Murphy waved a sad goodbye to children, staff and parents on Friday 27th October. Literally hundreds of Cathedral Primary pupils have passed through the nursery during Mrs Murphy’s time and each and every one has appreciated her kindness, nurture and commitment to helping them reach their full potential. Mrs Murphy was never without a smile!
Primary 4 hosted another successful coffee morning on Friday 27th October. It was great to see the hall filled with families and friends enjoying a catch up over coffee and cake. The event raised an incredible £686.00 for school funds.
This Primary 3 learner was so inspired by her recent Vikings topic in school, she decided to make a model of a Viking longship at home. She was able to talk to Mr Young about the skills she used to build the ship and describe the various materials she used, which included cardboard and lolly sticks. Well done on extending your learning at home and creating such a precise and realistic model!
As well as a relentless focus on high attainment, Cathedral Primary is also passionate about celebrating wider achievements. Lucas McDermott, one of our Primary 5 pupils, was very proud to appear on the pitch of Celtic Park on Wednesday 25th October prior to the kick-off of the UEFA Champions League group stage Celtic vs Atletico Madrid game. What a great experience for Lucas… and smiles all round at the 2-2 draw!