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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
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 Thursday 3rd April - we have £803.00 in the POT........... that is already over £400.00 going home to one household next week! Easter 'SPLIT THE POT' draw will take place next Thursday 10th April and the winner takes home IN CASH 'Half the pot' of money raised. Next update of cash announced 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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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.