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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Big Big Christmas win!! 'SPLIT THE POT' is down to hours ...all entries close at 12noon on Weds - we now have £965 in the pot!! Someone is in with a chance of winning nearly £500 along with someone else (2nd place) winning £250! The draw happens on Thursday at 1pm....  | Little Stars/Big Stars JANUARY booking is now OPEN - and will close at 10am on Friday 19th Dec. | Wednesday - Whole School Cinema Trip - all pupils come to school as normal in school uniform. Break snack will be provided by the cinema. All pupils will be back in school for lunch.  | Christmas Party day is this THURSDAY - all classes will be in the hall at a Christmas Disco and hopefully Santa will make a visit to school as well. This will be a non-uniform day. This has all been made possible thanks to all fundraising events in Term 1. | Friday - Non- Uniform day - school closes at 12noon - school bus at 12noon - Breakfast Club and breaktime snacks all available - NO Little Stars/Big Stars | Have a look at snippets from our P3/4/5 Carol Service under the NEWS tab - Christmas 2025.......and in NEWS from Thurs. 11th Dec... well done to all the pupils involved!  | P7 parents - Last day to pay for TERM 2 swimming is Thursday 18th Dec. | P7 parents/guardians - please see invitations to Post-Primary Open events on the P7 class webpage. As we receive information from Post -Primary Schools all information will be added here. 
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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.