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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Summer Assessments continue this week - (see more details in Parentmail sent on Weds 22nd April) All P3 -P7 pupils will be taking Standardised Tests in Literacy and Numeracy and will be timetabled to sit these tests in the ICT Suite - please make sure your child is in school each day during this assessment period. These test scores will be issued on your child's End of Year report. | This Wednesday is 'WALK IN WEDNESDAY' again...... See NEWS 29/9/25 | The school online uniform shop continues to be open until Friday 15th May for new school uniform for next academic year - Delivery is due into school wk.bg. 15th June. P4 parents your child will need to have a school PE Kit for going into P5 this is now available on the online shop. | Good luck to all the Girls playing in the Ballymena area Football Tournament this Friday at Cullybackey pitches. | Primary 2 Grandparents - this Friday we look forward to welcoming you to school. | P4 parents - see details in Parentmail on Tuesday 5th May re: 'Wee Critters' classroom visit in June. | P6 parents - please see a P6 Assembly invitation sent via Parentmail on Wednesday 6th May. | P7 parents - information explaining what to expect this Saturday regarding your Post-Primary School notification email will be out via Parentmail this Thursday. | P7 parents - Last day to order a copy of the Ballymena Guardian P7 supplement for delivery to school is this Wednesday.
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P3SG Assembly

7th Mar 2019

On Thursday morning P3SG took Foundation Stage/KS1 Assembly. We based our assembly around the theme of World Book Day and we focused on Article 28 'All children have the right to an education'. We started our assembly by talking about books and the different ways that we can get our hands on books. Then some children told us a little about their favourite books. We discussed how fortunate we are in the U.K to have so many books available to us. Then we looked at photographs of children in other countries around the World and how their schools are very different to our own. We looked at a photograph of a school under a bridge in New Delhi and a school under a tree in Kenya. After this we told the story of a little girl called Mina who lived in Afghanistan and due to the country being under the control of the Taliban, girls were not allowed to go to school. This made us all think about how fortunate we are to have such a lovely, comfortable school building where we can come to school to learn and at the same time feel both happy and safe. In our assembly we discussed how we have so much to be thankful for and that we need to remember to thank God for all that he has provided for us. We all really enjoyed taking part in our first P3SG class assembly.