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Camphill Primary School, Ballymena
Big Christmas win!! 'SPLIT THE POT' is down to our last few days...we now have £705 in the pot!! Someone is in with a chance of winning over £350! The draw happens on Thursday 18th Dec.  | P3/4/5 Carol Service - Tuesday 9th at 7pm at Ballee Baptist Church all tickets are home with pupils on Monday 8th Dec.  | P6 parents - last day to pay for the VIKING workshop (happening on Mon. 5th Jan) is this Friday.  | P7 parents - All Post Primary Schools Admission Criteria are published on the EA website this Wednesday 10th Dec. - these will also be added to the P7 class webpage later this week.  | P7 parents - Last day to pay for TERM 2 swimming is Thursday 18th Dec. | P7 parents - 'Love for Life' workshop - permission to take part is through payment completed by Mon. 5th Jan.  | Listen to our Senior Choir on RADIO CRACKER this THURSDAY (11th) from 10am. | Have you a child starting Primary School next Sep'26? If so, you are invited to our OPEN DAY this Friday 12th December 2025..... See NEWS below. Have you watched our new video 'Join our school'?   | Camphill Primary School's Admission Criteria will be published on Weds 10th December on the EA website and under the tab 'Our School' - 'School Admissions'. | Have a look at snippets from our P1/2 Nativity under the NEWS tab - Christmas 2025.......and in NEWS from Tuesday 9th Dec... well done to all our P1 & P2 pupils for all their effort, enthusiasm and festive spirit! A fantastic Nativity performance! | Please take a look at next weeks CALENDAR and make sure you are up-to-date with all that is happening...... eg. Non-Uniform days, early closure, Cinema trip.
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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. 💛💙