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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
P5 Swimming starts on Monday 28th April - please see information in Parentmail on Mon. 7th April.  | P7 pupils will be home this Wednesday with their Leavers Hoodie - This can be worn as part of school uniform from Monday 28th April.  | Easter week - There will be no Homework for the pupils this week..... School finishes at 12noon this Friday... school uniform day as normal. On Friday 11th - There will be a 12noon bus only, Breakfast Club and Breaktime snacks are available as normal - there is NO 'Little Stars' or 'Big Stars' on Friday. | P1 Sep'25 - Outcome of P1 applications - See NEWS below (3/4/25) | We are supporting SUSTRANS 'Big Walk & Wheel' - This week all pupils will be home with a new Hi-Vis Vest as a thank you for taking part in the event.  REMEMBER it is 'WALK IN WEDNESDAY' this week - see NEWS 31/3/25 for details. | Milk at breaktime (Term 3) opens for purchase this Wednesday - last day to order is Tues. 8th April.  | P3 parents - please see information re: Summer Term trip to Streamvale Farm via Parentmail on Mon. 31st March. | Easter Raffle and Family 'TABLE QUIZ' information (Thursday 10th April @6:45pm) in NEWS below (31/3/25).... Please support our two Easter Fundraisers by purchasing tickets for the Table Quiz (via Parentmail) and/or buying raffle tickets. Tickets on sale via the school office or through the classroom staff from Tues. 1st April.  Our Raffle Prizes are amazing!! Thank you to everyone who donated a prize.  | UPDATE!!!!! As of Monday 7th April - we have £982.00 in the POT........... this is so close to £500.00 going home to one household later this week! The draw will take place this Thursday 10th April around 1pm (draw will happen live on website...) and the winner will take home IN CASH 'Half the pot' of money raised. Every penny going into this pot could make a big difference to someone's Easter later this week! | For Eco day (Fri.2nd May - straight after the Easter Holidays) every child will need a 1L or 2L bottle to plant their sunflower seeds in. It doesn't matter what colour the bottle is, so long as it is well washed out. Please send this in with your child before Eco Day - thank you. 
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Road Safety Education - Week 2 Task (Pedestrian Safety)

9th Jun 2020

Dear Parent,

 

During the month of June, there will be a weekly task designed for you to work alongside and complete with your child/children in relation to a key road safety issue:

 

Road Safety Education - Week 2 Task (Pedestrian Safety 4-7 year olds)

 

This week the focus is on pedestrian safety and you can conduct this whilst out on your daily exercise or visit to the shops.  There are also 2 follow up activities (see attached) supplied by Department for Infrastructure ‘Safe and Accessible Travel’ which can be printed out and completed by your child if you wish.  However, these are not intended to take the place of the task itself but rather to reinforce the learning.

 

The task concentrates on safe pedestrian practice and we hope that it will help your child develop positive habits as they learn from doing and following your example.   Please talk to your child/children about and practise the following safe pedestrian habits:

 

·         Holding hands with an adult or holding on to a buggy (shopping trolley if in a supermarket carpark);

·         Walking on the footpath (on the inside of the footpath with the adult closest to the roadside);

·         The simple message of STOP, LOOK and LISTEN:

o   STOP behind the kerb;

o   LOOK and LISTEN for traffic before crossing the road;

o   LOOK and LISTEN for traffic while you cross the road.

 

If practical, walk the normal route to/from school and decide upon the safest places to cross the road.  Then, when school resumes, use this route each time you walk your child to/from school.  Focus on:

·         Use of any pedestrian crossings in place (including where the Crossing Patrol normally stands);

·         Good sight lines in any direction that traffic may come from;

·         Any potential dangers along the route (e.g. cars reversing out of driveways, road works);

 

A new booklet has been developed for parents of 0-7 year olds: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/publications/parents-guide-road-safety-0-7-years

For further information on pedestrian safety: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/be-safe-pedestrian

To view the road safety calendars issued to schools: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/road-safety-teaching-aid-calendars

 

Enjoy going for walks with your child and remember - STOP, LOOK and LISTEN!

 

 

Road Safety Education - Week 2 Task (Pedestrian Safety 8-11 year olds)

 

This week the focus is on pedestrian safety and you can conduct this whilst out on your daily exercise or visit to the shops.  There are also 2 follow up activities (see attached) supplied by Department for Infrastructure ‘Safe and Accessible Travel’ which can be printed out and completed by your child if you wish.  However, these are not intended to take the place of the task itself but rather to reinforce the learning.

 

The task concentrates on safe pedestrian practice and we hope that it will help your child develop positive habits as they learn from doing and following your example.   Please talk to your child/children about and practise the following safe pedestrian habits:

 

·         The Green Cross Code – children are generally considered to be ready to judge speed and distance of traffic from the age of eight years.  Knowing and being able to use the Green Cross Code is an essential life skill for all children:

o   First find a safe place to cross;

o   Stop with your toes behind the kerb (or grass verge on a country road);

o   Look and listen in all directions for any traffic;

o   If any traffic is coming, let it pass;

o   When the road is clear, walk straight across the road;

o   Keep looking and listening for traffic as you cross.

·         Walking on the footpath (on the inside of the footpath with the adult closest to the roadside);

If practical, walk the normal route to/from school and decide upon the safest places to cross the road.  Then, when school resumes, use this route each time you walk your child to/from school (or if your child walks without a parent then encourage them to use the same crossing points if at all possible).  Focus on:

·         Use of any pedestrian crossings in place (including where the Crossing Patrol normally stands);

·         Good sight lines in any direction that traffic may come from;

·         Any potential dangers along the route (e.g. cars reversing out of driveways, road works)

 

For further information on pedestrian safety: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/be-safe-pedestrian

To view the road safety calendars issued to schools: https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/articles/road-safety-teaching-aid-calendars

 

Enjoy going for walks with your child and remember to use the GREEN CROSS CODE!

 
 
 
 
 
 
Easter week -
There will be no Homework for the pupils this week..... School finishes at 12noon this Friday... school uniform day as normal. On Friday 11th - There will be a 12noon bus only, Breakfast Club and Breaktime snacks are available as normal - there is NO 'Little Stars' or 'Big Stars' on Friday.