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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
This week sees Summer Assessments continue in school - all P3/P4/P5/P6/P7 pupils will be sitting assessments this week. Please make sure your child is in school so they do not miss these important summer standardised tests. | All parents - look out for an 'Expression of Interest' online form this week via PARENTMAIL regarding 'Little Stars' & a new 'Big Stars' afterschool club from Sep'24 - please complete this online form by Mon.20th May as your information in your 'return' will be important to us in planning ahead.  | Tinylife - Can you help? see NEWS below (13/5/24) | P2 parents - have you completed the permission form/paid for your child's summer trip? - last day to do this is this Friday 17th May. | P5 parents - have you completed the permission form/paid for your child's summer trip? - last day to do this is this Friday 17th May. | P6 parents - P7 2025 residential school trip and summer class trip to Windsor Park Football Stadium information sent via Parentmail - please note last day for booking a P7 residential trip place is this FRIDAY 17th May. | P7 parents -see information in CLASS webpage & via Parentmail re: notifications of Post-Primary Schools this Saturday. | Join us next week from the 20th - 24th May as we try to become more active as a school. (See NEWS below 15/5/24) We are encouraging as many of our children as possible to walk to and/from school next week as part of 'Walk to School Week'. | New P1 Families (Sep'24) will be receiving OPEN AFTERNOON information via PARENTMAIL on Monday 13th May.
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Our Exciting Eco Event 🌳🐝

26th Apr 2024

Today P6 took part in the whole school Eco Day, learning about pollinators. Our focus was on Honeybees and how they use pollination to help the plants around us and how they create honey for us too.

During our visit from Deborah (a beekeeper), we found out that honeybees are very useful and smart insects, they have lots of different methods to transport pollen and to keep themselves safe in order to create the honey we love to eat.

Mid and East Antrim Council also visited us to help us make bird feeders and biodegradable flowers pots.

We created our own bees, planted seeds for new flowers to grow and pulled out the fresh rhubarb to take home too.

During our active wildlife walk, we took notice of our school grounds and the animals that live there, we connected with each other and talked about what we could see. 

We had a great day learning about honeybees and it was a perfect day to link our activities to our Take 5 initiative.