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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
This week all pupils will take part in NSPCC 'Keeping Safe' lessons - the theme this term is 'Being Safe' - some classes may share some lessons as homework - ask your child about their 'Keeping Safe' lessons. | This week finishes all Summer Assessments in school. Your child's Annual Report will be issued on Thursday 25th June.  | This Thursday all our classes will be taking part in a Coaching for Christ Festival Day - see Parentmail for details.  | P1 parents - W5 payment must be made by this Friday. Thank you. | P2 pupils - Starting from Thursday 21st May - on a THURSDAY during the rest of May/June Primary 2 pupils can purchase breaktime snacks from the canteen at breaktime. Please go over the menu with your child (under Parents area- Canteen menus) and if your child would like to have a breaktime snack on a Thursday please send cash with your child. Your child will be responsible for their own money.  | P2 parents - please complete form sent via Parentmail regarding trip to Belfast Zoo. | P4 parents - last day to pay 'Wee Critters' classroom visit in June is this Friday 15th May. | P6 parents - we look forward to welcoming you to our P6 Assembly this Wednesday 13th May - see Parentmail sent out last week for details. | Good Luck to the Boys playing in the CFC Football Tournament this Friday at Ballymena Showgrounds. A QR code for permission has been sent home with all pupils playing.  | Monday 18th - Friday 22nd May is National 'Walk to school week 2026' - see information added to our website on Wednesday regarding this. We plan to all walk to school next Tuesday from 2 starting points - Ballee Baptist Church and Ballee Presbyterian Church - more information to follow. 
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Children's Mental Health Week - Communicate and Celebrate

15th Feb 2026
"This is My Place - celebrating belonging, connection and wellbeing"

Parents and carers can foster belonging by providing a loving and consistent family environment, encouraging strong connections with peers and other trusted adults, and collaborating with school.  A child's sense of belonging starts at home and expands to include the wider community.

Place2Be Advice: Communicate and Celebrate
Encourage open communication. Create a safe space where our children and young people can share their thoughts and feelings without fear of judgment. Talk to them about what belonging means and encourage them to explore their feelings when they feel included or excluded, using curiosity and open questions.

Embrace and celebrate heritage to keep your children connected to their roots. This is a powerful way to strengthen their sense of self and belonging.

See the attached poster from Parentline about communicating with your child.