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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Little Stars/Big Stars booking for MAY opens on Monday 20th April and closes on Friday 24th April - please see Parentmail for details.  | On Friday there will be a canteen ECO Day themed lunch - see Menu under Parents area for more details. | Home at the start of this week will be an information leaflet about YOUR child's attendance in TERM 2..... this summarises and highlights how the Department of Education rates your child's attendance from Jan-Mar'26.  | School Uniform consultation/feedback - please see Parentmail sent on Thursday 23rd April.  | Summer Assessments take place over the next 3 weeks - starting on Monday 27th April..... (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. | Afterschools Clubs begin this week - we are delighted at how popular all clubs have been received this term. All dates are on the website calendar.  | P1 parents - please find information about a summer term trip to W5 in Parentmail on Tuesday 21st April. | P3 parents - look out for EA music lesson information coming out this week....... if you would like your child to learn an instrument from the start of P4 please read this information carefully.  | P3 parents please complete the permission form sent via Parentmail on Thursday 23rd - for the Shared Ed. trip visit next Tuesday to Glenariff. | P5/P6 parents please see SKI TRIP information sent via Parentmail on Wednesday 22nd April. | P6 parents - if your child is completing the school SEAG transfer preparation please remember the last day for payment of materials is this Friday. Thank you. 
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RRS in these Unusual Times......

20th Apr 2020

Welcome back to everyone after a very unusual Easter break. As we are all aware, health is something we are all thinking a lot about at the minute. It is in the interest of protecting as many people as possible that schools and businesses are closed. A large part of our world has been affected by Coronavirus and staying at home is a measure to help us get through this health crisis. It is now more important than ever that we consider the rights of children. While we cannot meet in our classrooms, we will continue our RRS journey by examining a different Article each week.

This week’s Article is :

Governments must provide good quality health care, clean water, nutritious food.....so that children can stay healthy.

Article 24

 

Follow up:

Foundation Stage- Can you have a talk with an adult in your house about why the government think staying at home will help keep us safe?

Key Stage One- Get a piece of paper. In the middle of the page write PEOPLE HELPING TO KEEP US SAFE AT THE MINUTE.  Draw and label some people you think are doing this important job.

Key Stage Two- New hospitals being built are called Nightingales. Can you research who they are named after and what this person did to help healthcare?

Remember to keep checking the RRS web page for information and updates.