Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral Primary School

April 23, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Primary 1 pupils impress Mr Young with their amazing reading

These Primary 1 pupils popped along to Mr Young’s office on Tuesday 23rd April to share their latest reading book, ‘Rat-a-tat-tat’, with him. The young learners utilised lots of their phonics and reading skills – including bucket loads of expression – when they read the fun story to Mr Young. Well done, everyone!

April 19, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Friday Focus: the inspection process

As we continue to look ahead to our inspection from HMIe, which may take place before the summer holidays, our final Friday Focus provides details for parents and carers on what Cathedral’s inspection will entail.

MONDAY

The inspection team will arrive at the school around 12.30pm.

The Managing Inspector will meet with the Headteacher and the local authority Improvement Officer. The discussion will focus on the school’s self-evaluation and other supporting documentation submitted in advance of the inspection, and on the school’s approaches to safeguarding. The discussion is also likely to involve planning for inspection activities during the remainder of the visit.

While this meeting is taking place, the remainder of the inspection team will begin inspection activities, including class visits.

During the afternoon, the Chairperson of the Parent Council usually meets with an inspector and/or the inspection team’s lay member.

Where a lay member is part of the team she/he may also meet with children (P4 upwards) and focus groups of parents, from Monday afternoon onwards, until they leave the school, usually by the end of the day on Tuesday.

TUESDAY

The priority for the inspection team is to get into classes to observe learning and teaching.

The lay member will continue to engage with parents through looking at aspects of their partnership activities with the school, and with focus groups of pupils.

Usually, at the end of the day, a session will be organised to allow staff to engage individually in professional dialogue about features of their work that they wish to share with members of the inspection team.

WEDNESDAY – THURSDAY/FRIDAY

Inspection activity – class visits, meetings and focus groups – continue.

At the conclusion of the inspection activity, which could be anytime between Thursday morning and Friday morning, a meeting will be arranged to discuss the findings with the Headteacher. A representative from the education authority may also attend. During the meeting, inspectors (including the Care Inspector where inspections have included a nursery class) will share pre-quality assured gradings of the Quality Indicators for the school with the Headteacher, who is asked to keep these confidential, sharing only with the education authority and the senior team within the school, until the draft letter of inspection findings is received.

The Headteachers will share high level messages and key strengths and aspects for development with staff as soon as possible after the visit is complete.

A more detailed outline of what Cathedral’s inspection will look like can be accessed via the link below:

THE INSPECTION PROCESS

April 17, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Young artist WOWs Mr Young with her most recent painting

This Primary 2 learner certainly has artistic talent and she popped along to Mr Young’s office on Wednesday 17th April to show off her most recent painting. Can you tell which European city it is? Yes, it’s Paris!

Mr Young was extremely impressed by the young artist’s use of colour and blending and, most of all, simply by the beautiful way she managed to capture the Eiffel Tower and path along the River Seine (it actually reminded him of the paintings of the French impressionists). Well done, mini Monet, and don’t stop painting!

April 15, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Welcome back!

Perhaps the cold, rainy weather didn’t make it feel like the start of the summer term on Monday 15th April, but there was the usual Cathedral sunshine inside the school building. As always, the week began with our whole-school assembly, including pupils from Primary 4a talking about their recent learning journey and the award of Pupil of the Week certificates. Mr Young gathered Primary 7 pupils together after assembly to encourage them to continue to give of their best in what will be their very last term in Cathedral Primary School.

There’s LOTS to look forward to in the summer term including First Holy Communions, the Primary 7 residential excursion to Lendrick Muir, our school show (Lion King), and our various class trips. Dates for the term ahead can be accessed via the link below:

Click to access REVISED-SUMMER-TERM-DATES-2024.pdf

March 28, 2024
by Graeme Young
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An Easter message from Mr Young

What an incredible term it’s been here at Cathedral! You only need to scroll back over our website newsfeed to see the rich and varied learning experiences our pupils have enjoyed since returning to school after the Christmas holidays. There’s NEVER a dull nor a wasted day here at Cathedral!

Please can I take this opportunity to thank and congratulate each and every one of our learners for all their hard work and enthusiasm throughout this term. It’s always an absolute joy walking through the school and seeing everyone so engaged in their learning, from our youngest learners in the Nursery and Discovery Drive to our senior pupils up in Ambition Avenue. I’m the luckiest Head Teacher in the country!

Please can I also thank all of the staff for your incredible hard work this term. You never fail to give of your absolute best for the children in your care and I want you to know it doesn’t go unnoticed.

And to parents and carers, clergy, parishioners and friends of the school: thank you for your ongoing support. It is very much appreciated.

I wish our entire school community a very Happy Easter and a restful spring break. See you on Monday 15th April!

March 28, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Spring chicken pays flying visit to Cathedral

A very special visitor made a flying visit to Cathedral Primary and Nursery on the last day of term, Thursday 28th March. Pupils across the school got a huge Easter surprise when the Spring Chicken suddenly appeared in their classroom, accompanied by a favourite Cathedral song to sing along to: ‘I’m a Spring Chicken’.

Bing Videos

There’s always lots of fun and GREAT CRACK here at Cathedral!

March 27, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Happy Birthday, Mrs McCoy!

Mrs McCoy, one of our Principal Teachers, will celebrate a milestone birthday over the Easter holidays. Given her boundless energy and enthusiasm (yes, it’s true: she CAN still do the splits!), I imagine the number on the balloons will come as quite a surprise to many Cathedral parents and carers.

From everyone in your Cathedral family, Mrs McCoy, have a FANTASTIC birthday!

March 27, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Cathedral raises over £1000 for Missio

Cathedral pupils have raised a fantastic £1,076.49 through their various Lenten fundraisers. All of this money will be donated to Missio Scotland, the Holy Father’s official charity for overseas mission.

Many thanks to Cathedral families for your generosity: your Lenten almsgiving will make a huge difference to some of the poorest people across the world.

March 27, 2024
by Graeme Young
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Masses and liturgies in Cathedral parish

We are very proud to be the parish school of Our Lady of Good Aid Cathedral. As we approach the Easter holidays, we encourage parents and carers to take their child(ren) to at least some of the liturgies taking place over the coming days, as well as to regular Sunday Mass.

Holy Thursday

Mass of the Lord’s Supper: 7.00pm in the Cathedral

Night Prayer: 9.15pm in the Cathedral

Good Friday

Morning Prayer: 10.00am in the Cathedral

Solemn Passion: 3.00pm in the Cathedral and also in St Luke’s

Stations & Veneration of the Cross: 7.00pm in the Cathedral

Holy Saturday

Morning Prayer: 10.00am in the Cathedral

Easter Vigil: 7.30pm in the Cathedral

Easter Sunday

Easter Day Mass: 9.30am in St Luke’s;

10.30 am & 6.30 pm in the Cathedral

On Easter Sunday, there will be a children’s Easter egg hunt after the 9.30am Mass in St Luke’s and after the 10.30am Mass in the Cathedral.

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