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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
We have 3 winners!!! Our Valentine's Quiz was a huge success, thank you to everyone who entered! A big congratulations to The McKendry family who received 1st prize winning a £250 Galgorm voucher. Well done to 2nd prize winners the Murphy family winning a £50 Grouse voucher and to 3rd prize winner Lola Kirk winning a £20 Corner Bakery voucher. Enjoy! | P6/P7 congratulations!! What a show! Over 700 pupils and families enjoyed a show this week that was nothing short of spectacular. Photos/videos will follow after half-term.  | P6 parents - please see information out via Parentmail on Weds. 4th Feb about the possibility of a SKI Trip in January 2027.  | P7 parents - Swimming (Block 2) starts on Monday 16th Feb - after Half-term - Block 2 payment should now be paid via Parentmail 'shop'.  | P7 parents - EA Portal for Year 8 applications is open - closing on Thursday 19th February at 12noon. All information can be found on Parentmail sent (20/1/26) and on the P7 class webpage. | Senior & Junior Choir 'Ballymena Festival' permission form - out via Parentmail on Monday 2nd Feb.  | Half- Term Holidays - School is closed from Monday 9th Feb - Fri 13th Feb (inclusive).  School will open again on Monday 16th February.  | World Book Day is coming on Thursday 5th March.... information out on Thursday 5th February (see NEWS below)
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'Keeping Safe' With P7RA

12th Feb 2019

Last week was a very busy one for our class but we had time to find out lots of important information about our PDMU theme of 'Keeping Safe'. Our first lesson was about the dangers of Cyberbullying, which was well timed as it occurred on Tuesday 5th February, also known as Safer Internet Day! We then chose our own level and completed a homework project over three nights based on the same theme. We also listened to and participated in Assemblies led by Mrs McMaster and Miss Scott. Later in the week, we drew up our own Internet Safety Rules and considered how cyberbullying and things we see on social media could affect our self-esteem and mental health, linking in with Children's Mental Health Week.

A further part of our week's activities was having the choice of producing a poster, cartoon strip or short story/poem to highlight one of the key 'Keeping Safe' messages we have learned this year. However, the twist was it had to be accessible to Foundation Stage children, so we had to think hard about the way we presented it and the language we used. We hope to share these with P1/P2 soon. Finally, we researched and discussed several organisations who aim to help children suffering from various forms of abuse.

This was a very important series of lessons and hopefully we will all remember the significant information we discovered.