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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
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.  | P1 parents - Remember your invitation to a 'Stay & Play' session this Tuesday (P1FM) / Wednesday (P1RS). | P3 parents - please see information re: Summer Term trip to Streamvale Farm via Parentmail on Mon. 31st March. | Good luck to the senior girls playing in the Primary Schools Netball Tournament this week! | 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 Wednesday 2nd April - we have £653.00 in the POT........... that is already over £300.00 going home to one household soon! 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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Spring has Sprung 🌼

19th Mar 2025

The Eco Committee thoroughly enjoyed their first after school session of the Spring Term with Mrs Anderson today. They got up to lots of exciting activities, including important preparation for Eco Day.

First of all, they visited the wild garden to see what was going on and were able to see celandine, nettles, butterfly bushes and honeysuckle (to name a few)! This a great way of attracting a wide variety of creatures to our school grounds. 

Next, they explored their handy work where they had planted some daffodil bulbs in October. We think they look wonderful and are keeping a close eye on the tulips and bluebells making an appearance🌷. They enjoyed a snack in the outdoor classroom before getting to work in the flowerbeds. 

What a fabulous day to start! 🌟

Thank you to Mrs Anderson and the Eco Committee for all of their continuous hard work. 💛💙