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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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RRS in these Unusual Times......

20th Apr 2020

Welcome back to everyone after a very unusual Easter break. As we are all aware, health is something we are all thinking a lot about at the minute. It is in the interest of protecting as many people as possible that schools and businesses are closed. A large part of our world has been affected by Coronavirus and staying at home is a measure to help us get through this health crisis. It is now more important than ever that we consider the rights of children. While we cannot meet in our classrooms, we will continue our RRS journey by examining a different Article each week.

This week’s Article is :

Governments must provide good quality health care, clean water, nutritious food.....so that children can stay healthy.

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Follow up:

Foundation Stage- Can you have a talk with an adult in your house about why the government think staying at home will help keep us safe?

Key Stage One- Get a piece of paper. In the middle of the page write PEOPLE HELPING TO KEEP US SAFE AT THE MINUTE.  Draw and label some people you think are doing this important job.

Key Stage Two- New hospitals being built are called Nightingales. Can you research who they are named after and what this person did to help healthcare?

Remember to keep checking the RRS web page for information and updates.