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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
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... | On Wednesday all parents will receive a link to complete a Safer Schools NI 'Digital Proficiency course' - we would strongly encourage as many parents as possible to complete this, as it represents the final step in achieving our status as a Certified Safer Schools NI Digital School. All details will be sent via Parentmail.  | P1/P2 parents - please see Sustrans 'Ditch the stabilisers' confirmation of workshop times out via Parentmail on Friday 12th June. ..... | P6 parents - please see information coming out this week regarding the P7 Residential Trip in June 2027.  | P7 parents - Canteen Celebration Lunch details - see Parentmail on Monday 8th.  | We are delighted to have our P1/2 and P3/4 Sports Day completed (mostly in the sun) on Monday 8th - see photos in NEWS below..... KS2 Sports Day is now re-scheduled for Monday 15th June at 10am. (Please note this is the first available date that we have all P5/6/7 pupils available together). All KS2 pupils to come to school on Monday 15th June in school PE Kit. | School Uniform - online shop (under PARENTS area) now open for orders up until Friday 24th July.
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P7AS Rights Respecting Assembly

3rd Apr 2019

Today, our class led an assembly called, ‘Migration and its Benefits.’  We learned about the Rights of the Child which are related to this topic; articles 2, 4 and 6.  These included the right for the Convention to apply to every child without discrimination, whatever their ethnicity, gender, religion, language, abilities or any other status, whatever they think or say, whatever their family background and the right every child has to life. 

We learned about the many people who have moved to our country from another country or have moved to another country from ours and the reasons why.  John and Lukas talked to us about where their families are originally from and why they moved to Northern Ireland.  

We learned that we should treat those who move to our country with kindness and respect and we should appreciate the skills and talents they bring with them.