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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
ALL PUPILS can come to school this Friday in their Christmas jumpers/Christmas tshirts/tops - All other parts of school uniform remains as normal (Grey skirts/trousers/black shoes).  | P3/4/5 Carol Service tickets are on sale via Parentmail - last day to purchase a ticket is this WEDNESDAY. All tickets will be home with your child on Monday 8th.  | All parents of pupils in P3/4/5 and involved in Choirs/Orchestra please complete PERMISSION FORM for Carol Service out on TUESDAY 2nd Dec. | P4/P5/P6/P7 - please see letter/MS Form home from our SCHOOL COUNSELLOR (Paula) on Thursday this week. | P7 parent - please see 'Love for Life' workshop information out via Parentmail later this week. | P7 parents - please see Term 2 swimming information out via Parentmail on Mon.24th Nov. Last day to pay for TERM 2 swimming is Thursday 18th Dec. | Senior Choir members involved in RADIO CRACKER and Camphill Care Home performances please complete PERMISSION FORM sent on WEDS 3rd DEC. | Home on WEDNESDAY is a McCOOLS CENTRA CHRISTMAS COLOURING competition - please see NEWS below (2/12/25)  | Christmas Cinema Trip -The whole school will be watching Zootropolis 2 on Weds 17th Dec. Final day for payment is this Friday 5th Dec. Thank you. | Big Christmas win!! For YOU and for SCHOOL....... 'SPLIT THE POT' is ON.............. so far we have added £425 to the pot!! Can we make this £500 this week? Someone is in with a chance of winning so far over £200! see NEWS on 26/11/25 | Have you a child starting Primary School next Sep'26? If so, you are invited to our OPEN DAY on Friday 12th December 2025..... See NEWS below.
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Spotlight on Stress for Mental Health Awareness Week

15th May 2018

This is Mental Health Awareness Week and the Public Health Agency (PHA) is using it as an opportunity to raise awareness about stress and the steps we can take to tackle it.

Mental Health Awareness Week runs from 14-21 May and this year shines a spotlight on how we can learn to manage stress better.

Experiencing stress is a normal part of everyday life – for example, dealing with changing demands and pressures from different areas in our lives, such as children’s needs, money worries, relationships or concerns about work. However, too much stress can lead to a feeling of being unable to cope. Stress is not an illness itself, but it can cause serious illness if it is not addressed.

The PHA’s booklet ‘Steps to deal with stress’ (attached) which includes lots of practical ways of dealing with stress is available at www.pha.site/stepsbooklet

The Minding Your Head website also includes a directory of mental health services in Northern Ireland. For information visit www.mindingyourhead.info/services

Stress Control classes which are funded by the PHA and delivered by Health and Social Care Trusts are held in various locations throughout Northern Ireland. Information on the classes is available on the Stress Control NI Facebook page at www.pha.site/stresscontrol

 
 
 
 
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