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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
P1 & P2 parents - TICKETS will be on sale (via Parentmail Shop) for the P1/2 Nativity 'Everyone Loves a Baby' this Tuesday from 6pm. Tickets cost £2.00 and each family can purchase up to a maximum of 3 tickets. For more details see Parentmail.  | Information re: Parent Representatives on the Board of Governors for the period 2025- 2029 will be out via Parentmail this Tuesday. | Return of Christmas Hamper Rotary Club appeal - information about this FOOD HAMPER appeal will be on NEWS below from Tues. 19th Nov. - ALL Donations will be gratefully received.  | We will be hosting a Football Tournament at Camphill this Thursday afternoon between 1pm - 3pm. Please be aware that it will be busy around school especially around the back pitch area and in the car park.   | P6 'Ballymena Library Visit' - next Thursday 28th Nov - See parentmail for details. | P6 & P7 choir members travelling to the BBC next Monday 25th November - please complete permission form sent via Parentmail by Fri. 22nd Nov.  | Have you the Safer Schools NI App - see NEWS below.... | OPEN DAY - Friday 13th December for all prospective Sep'25 P1 pupils and their parents - see details in NEWS below and under 'Our School' - 'School Admissions'.
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Road Safety Week in Camphill

20th Nov 2023

This week is Road Safety Week.  The theme for this year is "Let's Talk about Speed".  Throughout the week we will be thinking about being safe on and near roads.  This week is organised by the road safety charity 'Brake'.  Please see the message below from the charity.

Ross Moorlock, Interim CEO at Brake:  
“Every time we drive faster than the speed limit, or too fast for the road conditions, we increase the risk of a crash – and we increase the chance that someone will be killed or hurt on the road. The faster you go, the longer the stopping distance and the harder you will hit something.

“Whoever you are, and however you travel – this year we are challenging everyone to start talking about speed with your friends, families and colleagues.”

We would ask that parents and carers support us this week by talking to their children about road safety and safe ways to cross the road.