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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Anti-Bullying Week 2024 takes place this week, with the theme 'Choose Respect'. This week in class, pupils will be discussing what respect is and how we can show respect to others and how we can avoid bullying type behaviour. Ask your child about Anti-Bullying Week 2024!  | TUESDAY 12th is 'Odd Socks Day' - come to school wearing Odd Socks in support of Anti-Bullying week. This is a day when schools, workplaces, and individuals join together to show that it's okay to be different and to stand up against bullying and discrimination. | ANNUAL TOY SALE is coming this FRIDAY 15th November...... Please help us make this fundraiser a great success by sending us in donations of unwanted toys/games. All donations are now welcome...... | This Friday is CHILDREN IN NEED day - Non-uniform day....... come to school wearing your spots, dress up like Pudsey and support the day! £1.00 suggested charity donation for wearing NON-UNIFORM.  | Christmas Cinema Trip for the whole school - see Parentmail SHOP from Mon. 11th Nov. Confirmation of what film the pupils will be watching will be shared towards the end of November.  | Look out for information on the SAFER SCHOOLS NI APP coming this week - we like to remind all parents/guardians about this APP annually.  | P3/P4AMcL parents/guardians who have signed up for the 'Fresh Little Minds' workshop........ this will be in the School Hall from 2pm - 3:30pm this Wednesday.  | P5 pupils - remember it is Egyptian Day this Thursday. | Best Wishes to all our P7 pupils who sit their first SEAG test this Saturday....... Good Luck! 
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🎂🥈 VIP Visitor comes to CAMPHILL PS

14th Feb 2020

On Tuesday 11th February Camphill PS welcomed a visitor from the highest authority in Northern Ireland on Children’s Rights - Koulla Yiasouma.  Koulla Yiasouma is the NI Commissioner for Children and Young people. She was here to officially mark us achieving Silver RRS status. We had a lovely assembly listening about her work in the promotion of Unicef’s Articles declaring the rights of Children. There were many photographic opportunities and it was wonderful to include our new School Council reps in one of the photos. Koulla spent some time doing a workshop with RRS members and children from our School Council. The visit concluded with a brief stop at each class to show us her RRS cape. We were delighted that our BOG chairman, Mr. Henderson Ballantine was able to attend our assembly. Look out for a report about Koulla’s visit in the Ballymena Guardian.