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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
P1-P6 parents - your child's Annual School Report will be issued on Thursday 25th June - your child will receive this in a sealed envelope to take home. If your child is not in school this Thursday the report can then be collected from the School Office or alternatively on receipt of a Stamped addressed envelope, school will post the report.  | Next Monday & Tuesday are both non-uniform days - school finishes at 3pm as normal next Monday however any P3-P6 pupil wishing to go home with siblings at 2pm can be collected from their cloakroom doors at this time.  School will finish at 12noon on Tuesday 30th June. Buses will  run on Mon. 29th June as normal and Tues. 30th June at 12noon.  | Little Stars/Big Stars finishes this Friday - there will be no LS/BS next Monday or Tuesday.  | 'Free School Meal and Uniform allowance' applications for the 26/27 new school year OPEN via the EA Connect portal - see NEWS - 2/6/26.. | School Uniform - online shop (under PARENTS area) now open for orders up until Friday 24th July. | Have a look inside our school building by viewing our new 3D TOUR on the HOME page of our website..... go on a tour by clicking and following the little person icon...
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Camphill PS achieves Autism NI Impact Award for Education

28th May 2026

Camphill Primary School has recently achieved Autism NI’s Impact Award for Education, demonstrating our commitment to inclusion for autistic and neurodivergent students, and their families.

Staff received tailored training from Autism NI in February 2026 and implemented a bespoke action plan, led by Mrs Greer, SENCo, highlighting adjustments across the school, to build a more inclusive environment. Congratulations to Classroom Assistants Mrs Waide & Miss Mark who both took on and completed additional training to be awarded the role of Autism Champions within school.  

Autism NI’s Director of Development, Christine Kearney said “We are delighted that Camphill Primary School has achieved the Impact Award. Through their training and action plan, the school has implemented a range of practical and meaningful changes to promote accessibility. By achieving the Impact Award, they have shown a clear commitment to building an inclusive culture for their students, and will strive to continue building positive accessible options for their students.”

Autism NI work alongside autistic people and their families, and build partnerships that champion better understanding, accessibility, and services for our autism community. The Impact Award for Education is available for a range of schools and education facilities, to build their inclusive approach for students and their families.