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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Parent/Teacher 'pupil progress' appointments will open for bookings (via Parentmail) at 6pm on Monday 14th October - please follow all instructions carefully. Thank you.  | Please view the WHOLE SCHOOL INFORMATION video in NEWS below. Thank you. | We need your views..... look out for information about a new programme school is involved with this year - 'Being Well Doing Well' - see NEWS below (15/10/24) and information sent via Parentmail.  | Classrooms would appreciate some boxes of tissues......... we are moving into the time of the year where we are noticing more and more runny noses..... if this is something you could help us we would be very grateful. Thank you. | P6 parents - See information in Parentmail regarding a 'Viking Workshop' coming to school in Jan'25. | P7 parents - See information via Parentmail regarding a trip to Cambridge House to see 'Beauty & The Beast'. | P3 & P4AMcL parents - please see Parentmail sent on Thurs. 17th Oct regarding an invitation to a 'Fresh Little Minds' workshop in early November. | 'BREAK THE RULES' fundraiser is coming on Friday 25th October - see POSTER in NEWS below...... this will be home with pupils later this week. On the day come to school with your poster having 'ticked' which rules you are breaking!!  | School closes for all P1-P7 pupils next week (MON-THURS) at the earlier time of 1:45pm due to Parent/Teacher meetings taking place. 'Little Stars'/'Big Stars' will start at this earlier time and run as normal. The 2pm bus will run as normal for all bus children. There will be a 3pm bus on MONDAY - as P6 pupils will go swimming as normal - school will close for P6 pupils at 2:30pm on Monday 21st OCT. 
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Numeracy Day 2023

19th Oct 2023

We have had a range of fantastic activities to celebrate Numeracy Day 2023! Class activities were practical, fun and engaging. Please take time to look at individual classes for more photographs along with further explanation of the activities. 

Thank you to parents and friends for organising such a fantastic array of costumes linked to Numeracy, which the children took real pride in wearing and explaining to their classes. 

We would also like to thank the visitors who took the time to come in and talk to the classes about how they use Numeracy in their jobs. These include Alison Taylor (School Cook), Jayne Davis (Teacher), Nikki Ferguson (School Secretary, ex buyer from Primark), Tracy Wallace (Slemish n' tha Braid Credit Union), Thomas McKillen (McKillens of Ballymena), Sarah Simpson (Simpsons Pharmacy) and Gordon Montgomery (MCC Computers). 

Your support for this initiative is much appreciated!

Mr McCullough
Numeracy Coordinator