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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Colour Run - This Thursday starting at 7pm... A ticket, T-shirt and wristband will be home with pupils attending on Weds. 17th June. Pupils are reminded to come wearing old bottoms/footwear and they may also want to wear sunglasses. | Breakfast Club - This Thursday parents can join their child at Breakfast Club - see details in 'Take 5' Celebration Day in NEWS below (15/6/26)  | P1 parents - last day to order your child's Camphill school bag for P2 is this Friday..... All pupils will receive their own bag on their first day of school in August.  | P4 parents - Have you paid your child's Class Trip to W5 next Tuesday? Last day to pay is this Friday. | P6 parents - a deposit is due before next Wednesday if your child is planning on going on the P7 Residential Trip in June 2027. | P1-P6 parents - Information out on Wednesday in the ‘End of year’ letter about an early closure at 1pm next WEDNEDAY 25th June.  | Have you completed the Safer Schools NI 'Digital Proficiency course' ? - there is still time to complete this - all details have been sent out via Parentmail last week.  | 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... | '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.
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Libraries NI - Big Summer Read

15th Jun 2026

This summer, children across Northern Ireland are invited to take part in the Big Summer Read at Libraries NI.

This year’s theme is The Story Tree
 
Every book adds another leaf as children grow their own reading tree across the summer holidays.

✔ Free to join
✔ Open to primary school-aged children
✔ Running in libraries throughout July and August

Find out more: https://libni.short.gy/LNITheBigSummerRead2026 

Summer reading plays an important role in helping children maintain confidence and interest in reading outside the classroom, while also supporting imagination, wellbeing and enjoyment during the school holidays. Through the Big Summer Read, Libraries NI aims to make reading feel flexible, accessible and enjoyable for families across  Northern Ireland

A reminder that libraries also host regular free competitions and events for primary aged children. Check out your local library to see the events on offer.