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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
We will be supporting the NSPCC 'Talking Pants' awareness campaign during May - see NEWS below (8th May). | This week (8th May) sees the start of Summer Assessments in school - all P3/P4/P5/6/7 pupils will be sitting assessments this week and next - - please make sure your child is in school so they do not miss these important summer standardised tests. | 'Little Stars' booking opens (Weds. 8th) for the block - Mon. 13th May - Friday 14th June - all bookings must be made by this Friday. | P2 pupils can now purchase from the CANTEEN at BREAKTIME on a THURSDAY during May & June - see breaktime menu (under PARENTS area) - children will be able to purchase an item such as a pancake/slice of toast etc.... this is to prepare the P2 children for having access to Breaktime snacks everyday from P3. | P6 parents - please look out for information in your Parentmail for the P7 2025 residential school trip. | * New date - P7 'Leavers' Ballymena Guardian photo for their June supplement - will be taken this Tuesday 14th - normal school jumper/uniform/black shoes to be worn. | Afterschools JuJitsu is now ready to open - club dates in MAY - see website calendar (information home via Parentmail on Weds. 8th May) | Save the Date - TUES 14th May - Parent's breakfast in the school hall - 9am - 10:45am - come along and hear up-to-date information from SAFER SCHOOLS about keeping your child safe online - See NEWS - 29/4/24. Help us plan for seating and food on the morning by completing the online form sent via Parentmail on WEDS 1st MAY. Thank you. | Online School Uniform shop is opened - closes - Friday 24th May for delivery to school wk.bg. 17th June....... if you require new school uniform for September please order as soon as possible. 
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P7RA Transition Workshop

22nd Mar 2019

The Jigsaw team of Emma, Lori and Zane have started their interactive workshops to prepare the P7 classes for transition to secondary education. The first lesson was a look back at a timeline of our lives to remember all the changes we have already experienced. This reminded us that change is a natural part of life and can bring joy as well as uncertainty.

In week two, the children said what they were looking forward to and what they would miss, when they change schools. They were asked to think about anything they were nervous about in relation to transition and to ask any questions they had in any of the remaining sessions. Then they participated in a fun interview with a partner to discover their achievements over their primary education and to let everyone know about them. It turned out we were a very talented bunch, with lots of things to be proud of!

There will be two more sessions before the Easter break, with the final two later in the year when we discover which school we will be attending in Year 8.