8.5.17

Our footballers had a busy week this week.  After competing in the Davey Cooper Cup last Sunday, our girls played on Wednesday at Hamilton Palace Grounds, whilst our boys competed in the Shinwell Cup on Friday afternoon, successfully qualifying for the next round.

Our Study Skills club after school on Monday continues to be very popular with nearly 30 pupils attending each week.  Mrs O’Neill, Mrs Devine and Mrs Benson have been working with pupils from Primary 5 and 6 to help them with their homework or work on an aspect of their learning that they wish to develop.  Huge thanks goes to our members of staff who give up their time each week for pupils to take part in after school activities such as football, netball, recorder, choir, dance, cross country and study skills.

Our Primary 7 pupils have been involved in Literacy and Numeracy assessments this week to prepare them for secondary school in August.  All pupils from schools in the Holy Cross Learning Community undertake these assessments during the same week in order for staff from Holy Cross to gain an insight into the strengths is extremely thorough with team building days, induction days, primary visits and joint assessments.  All of this means that the staff at Holy Cross will know our pupil’s strengths and development needs by the time they begin secondary school.

On Thursday we joined together as a school to say a decade of the Rosary in honour of the 100th Anniversary of Fatima.   The pupils and staff also watched a cartoon telling the story of the  3 children visited by Our Lady.  The date was particularly poignant for us as the anniversary occurred on 13th May, the date when pupils of our school received their First Holy Communion.  Saturday, 13th May was a fabulous day.  50 of our pupils, mostly Primary 4, received the Sacrament of the Eucharist for the first time.  The children were wonderful throughout the service.  There was not a dry eye in St. Mary’s church listening to the pupils and choir sing throughout the mass and watching them on the altar receive their First Communion and then sing their Communion Thanksgiving Hymn.  They were joined by family and friends to help them celebrate this special day.  Thanks to Mrs Cluckie, Mrs Feeney and Mrs Campbell for working with our pupils to prepare them for their special day and to members of our choir for giving up their time to join us.

Thank you for reading our weekly blog,

Best wishes,

Elaine Fitzpatrick

1.5.17

With May Day and an Inservice Day, our pupils may have had 2 days holiday this week but some of our children have also had a busy weekend representing St. Mary’s Primary!

Thursday was a Staff Development Day in South Lanarkshire, one of 5 days throughout the year when pupils are absent from school and staff work together on taking the school forward.  We had Marion Graham from Soul Success in working with staff on Thursday morning.  It was an excellent morning of team building and self evaluation.

We continue to develop our sporting skills at St. Mary’s with our Primary 3 pupils now enjoying taking part in hockey each Friday, learning a new sport and building their skills in playing the team sport, whilst our Primary 6 pupils continue with their swimming lessons every Friday afternoon.

On Friday evening several of our pupils represented St. Mary’s at Hamilton Primary Schools Swimming Gala.  The children all performed exceptionally well, working hard with excellent results!  A huge thank you to the Mitchell family who have gifted us with St. Mary’s swim caps, allowing us to easily spot our pupils as they race through the water.

On Saturday, 2 of our senior girls represented St. Mary’s at the Burns Federation Final at St. Athanasius Primary School, Carluke.  The girls both sang well and faced very tough competition throughout the day.

On Sunday some of our Primary 6 and 7 boys and girls took part in the Davey Cooper Memorial Cup.  It was a glorious morning for football and the members of both teams played great.  Unluckily, our girls never made it through to the semi finals, missing out by one point!  Our boys played a good game but unfortunately lost one-nil in the semi finals.

We are very proud of all of our pupils for giving up their own time to represent St. Mary’s and try their very best.  I am also extremely grateful to our staff and parent helpers for giving up their own time to support and encourage our children.  Without them, taking part in events such as these would not be possible.

Our Primary 4 pupils have a busy week ahead as they prepare for their First Communion on Saturday, 13th May.  Please keep them all in your prayers.

Best wishes,

Mrs. Elaine Fitzpatrick

 

24.4.17

During the last week of April 2017 our staff and pupils continue to work very hard each day.

Our Primary 6 pupils have created fantastic ‘buddy books’ to give to their buddies who will be starting Primary 1 at St. Mary’s in August. The books tell their buddies all about them and what to expect when they start primary school.  Our Primary 6 pupils can’t wait to meet their buddies on the P1 Induction Days in May!

Room 8 attended Holy Family Parish Centre in Mossend for their First Holy Communion Retreat on Thursday.  They had a lovely, peaceful day and are now fully prepared to receive the Sacrament of the Eucharist on Saturday, 13th May.

It was lovely to have Mrs. Cotter in school on Friday in Room 11.  Mrs Cotter is currently on Maternity Leave and will return to school in August.  We have missed her friendly face around the school and it’s lovely when she comes in to visit for the day!  Another friendly face visited us this week – it was great to see Mrs McLeod looking fit and healthy.  We look forward to her returning to school this term.

Thank you for reading my weekly blog about what is happening in our school,

Mrs. E. Fitzpatrick