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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Little Stars/Big Stars APRIL booking OPENS on Monday 23rd March and closes at 10am on Friday 27th March. | Our School Online Uniform Shop is open this week for any uniform purchases - orders will be delivered into school Wk.bg. 27th April.  | * Reminder * We are taking part in Sustrans 'Big Walk & Wheel' this week - see information in NEWS below (13th March) | Lafayette Pupil/Sibling Photograph proofs - if you wish to order photographs via School this must be returned by this WEDS. 25th March, alternatively orders can be made online via the QR code already home with your child. | Our EASTER DUCK RACE...... is taking place during the school day this Thursday 26th March. Last day to enter/buy a duck is this WEDNESDAY.  | School Closes at 12noon this Friday for the EASTER HOLIDAYS - There will be Breakfast Club and Breaktime Snacks on sale as normal. At 12 noon there will be a school bus.  Pupils should wear School Uniform as normal.  School will re-open for pupils on TUESDAY 14th April due to a Staff Training day on Monday 13th April.  | *Reminder - P1 'Stay & Play' sessions - This TUES (P1FM) and this WEDS (P1RS) 1pm - 1:50pm in the P1 classroom.  | P2 - Information regarding the P2 Trip to Belfast Zoo is out via Parentmail. | P6 parents - SEAG Practice materials payment is open via Parentmail. | P7 - Cycling Proficiency pupils - details regarding all dates and what is needed is out via Parentmail on Tues. 24th March. | P7 visit Wrightbus this Weds 25th March - have you completed the permission link out via Parentmail? | P7 parents - your child's last residential trip payment is now due (by this Friday 27th March) Thank you. | School Holidays 2026 - 2027 are now available under 'PARENTS' area of the website...... School starts for pupils on Thursday 27th August 2026.
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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.