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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Milk at breaktime payment now due for Mid March- Mid May - last day to order Friday 6th at 12noon See Parentmail for details.  | Lafayette Photography is in school this Tuesday and Wednesday to take individual and sibling photographs - See Parentmail for more details. | This Thursday is World Book Day - we are looking forward to seeing some creative Wooden Spoon characters come in to school...see NEWS below as a reminder... there will be lots of activities going on in school on Thursday to celebrate WBD. Keep an eye on class web pages.  | The Travelling Book Fair is in school this Thursday/Friday and next Monday... see class visit times in NEWS below.  | 'Read On' Cancer Fund for Children information is home on Monday 2nd March.... see News below.  | Good Luck to the Boys playing in the Senior Cup Football Qualifications heat in Cullybackey this Friday - Parents please complete permission form sent via Parentmail on Monday 2nd.  | Congratulations to both our Junior & Senior Choirs who did an amazing job at Ballymena Festival last Thursday - Listen to them sing in NEWS below (26/2/26)  | P1 parents - you are invited to your child's classroom for a 'Stay & Play' - see NEWS (2/3/26)  | P5 parents - see SWIMMING Parentmail opening on Monday 2nd March re: starting swimming on Mon. 20th April..... all swimming dates on calendar website.  | P5 Parents - see Parentmail inviting you to your child's Year Group Assembly on Weds 11th March. | Pupil Progress meetings take place Wk.bg 16th March - Bookings will open at 6pm on Monday 9th March via Parentmail. School will close at 1:30pm for pupils on Mon/Weds/Thurs/Fri next week and on 12noon on St.Patrick's Day. 
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Spring has Sprung 🌼

19th Mar 2025

The Eco Committee thoroughly enjoyed their first after school session of the Spring Term with Mrs Anderson today. They got up to lots of exciting activities, including important preparation for Eco Day.

First of all, they visited the wild garden to see what was going on and were able to see celandine, nettles, butterfly bushes and honeysuckle (to name a few)! This a great way of attracting a wide variety of creatures to our school grounds. 

Next, they explored their handy work where they had planted some daffodil bulbs in October. We think they look wonderful and are keeping a close eye on the tulips and bluebells making an appearance🌷. They enjoyed a snack in the outdoor classroom before getting to work in the flowerbeds. 

What a fabulous day to start! 🌟

Thank you to Mrs Anderson and the Eco Committee for all of their continuous hard work. 💛💙