To mark Black History month, Primary 7a worked with ‘Scoutable’ throughout the afternoon of Thursday 13th October. Scoutable United was founded to showcase the best young, multi-ethnic, Scottish footballers who are overlooked by the scouting system. In their first year alone, Scoutable placed 7 young pros at Scottish clubs.
During the afternoon, Yusuf, Ash and Ade spoke about the importance of the project and the positive impact it has on local communities. The boys were so impressed with the children’s behaviour and commented on how engaged the children were, asking lots of interesting and positive questions. After the presentation, the children participated in a football training session with Ade (former Rangers Youth Academy player and Football agent), followed by a football game.
Many thanks to Scoutable for their inspiring input and for presenting two football shirts: one to Isaac who won the quiz and the other to Yo-yo who won a football game.
Some intrepid book explorers visited Scotia Books in Kilsyth on Thursday 13th October with an important literary mission. Three of our House Captains were sent off by Mr Young with a budget of £2000 to choose additional books to supplement our school library. Spending £2000 was great fun and with the help of Anna and Linzi at Scotia, the new books, primarily for our middle school, will be winging their way to us after the holidays.
On Tuesday 11th October, our whole school community joined parents and parishioners in Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral for a special Mass to formally welcome our new Primary 1 pupils and also bid a sad farewell to Fr Chromy and Fr Mark who both move to new parishes later this month. This was the first time since before the pandemic that the entire school had been able to gather together in the Cathedral, making it all the more special. The children participated in the Mass attentively and prayerfully and lifted the roof with their enthusiastic singing of the opening and closing hymns.
Primary 7 took to the stage on Friday 7th October for their Learning Showcase. The hall was packed with the children’s families who all thoroughly enjoyed the vibrant and humourous performance all about Growth Mindset. The children did themselves and their teachers proud and demonstrated just what a fantastic Primary 7 year group they are.
This year’s ‘Come Clubbing @ Cathedral’ programme, which offers pupils a wide range
of extra curricular activities, is now well underway. Our Cooking Club has, once again, been very popular, giving budding chefs the opportunity to try out new recipes and develop their culinary skills.
Following the launch of our Ca-Fi Connections initiative in August, almost all Cathedral and Firpark pupils have now had the opportunity to visit each other’s schools. On Thursday 6th October, the ‘Ca-Fi Council’ enjoyed a tour of Cathedral Primary together, along with Mrs McGuire (Principal Teacher, Firpark) and Miss Cawley (Principal Teacher, Cathedral).
Cathedral Primary has always been known for its strong musical tradition, so the suspension of instrumental tuition due to COVID-19 was a particular blow to the school. However, following a significant investment in new trumpets and trombones using the school’s Pupil Equity Fund, instrumental tuition has made a welcome return to Cathedral on an even bigger scale than from before the pandemic.
There was a huge turnout for the Family Fun
Night on Friday 30th September. The event had something to appeal to people of all ages and the queues for both the face painting and the tombola were equally long. Meanwhile, the children’s entertainer held everyone’s attention throughout the evening in the gym hall.
Many congratulations to Mrs Irwin on the arrival of baby Ava Margaret Elizabeth. Ava was born at 5.50am on Saturday 1st October, weighing in at a very impressive 8lb 13oz! Both mum and baby are home and doing well. 