Fairview Primary
School is situated at the end of Hillmount Avenue , just off the Rashee
Road in Ballyclare, County Antrim . We are celebrating our 29th 'birthday'
this year having opened our doors for the first in September, 1980
with only six staff and approximately 100 pupils. This year we are
pleased to have a total enrolment of over 500 pupils and 23 teaching
staff. We hope that you take the time to explore our website and get
a little insight into what goes on in our school. If you wish to find
out more about our school, or perhaps even to visit us, then simply
email us or telephone us on 028 93352094.
Our school now has 22 classrooms comprising of 3 classes in each year
group and a Special Educational Needs teaching area. We are a very
well resourced school due to the support from our Parent Teacher Association
(P.T.A.) and the North Eastern Education and Library Board. We have
an extremely supportive P.T.A. who organise and manage several fundraising
events each year and raise money to help us buy new books, teaching
materials and equipment for our children.Thanks to our PTA, every
classroom in the school now has an Interactive Whiteboard which our
pupils and staff are utilising to enhance all learning experiences
fully.
We are all very proud of our school and our experienced staff are
committed to delivering high quality education to all our children.
The aim in this school is to provide our pupils with a curriculum
which is broad and balanced and supports their physical, emotional,
moral and social development. We believe our children are happy with
their school environment. We aim to provide a secure and caring environment
and encourage each individual child to strive to do their best, in
their education, their sports, their music and all their other activities.
Our main aim is to maximise each child's potential.
Fairview Primary School offers many extra-curricular activities during
the course of the school year. We have several sporting clubs, all
run by qualified teaching staff and supported by some external agencies.
We offer football, rugby, cricket, badminton, hockey, netball, table-tennis
and mini-tennis. We are very grateful to Ballyclare Youth Sport who
provide qualified instructors to assist with the teaching of some
of these sports. We also offer Art & Craft, Needlework, French
Language, Speech & Drama and Lego Technic.
Music is given a high priority in our school. We have two choirs and
and an orchestra who have won many prestigious competitions over the
last few years. The senior choir, under the direction of Mr. Ford
and Mrs. Penney, earned the title of "UTV School Choir of the
Year" in 2003. This was a tremendous achievement by our pupils
and music teachers and we are all still very proud of them. We have
recently been shortlisted in the final 6 for the BBC School Choir
of the Year 2010. We hope to know in the next few weeks if we will
be chosen to compete in the final live competition to be held in London!
Our orchestra is directed by Mrs. Susan Gillan. Over the last few
years they have won many awards in the local Ballyclare Music Festival,
Carrickfergus Music Festival and Larne Music Festival. We have three
peripatetic music teachers who offer tuition on stringed, woodwind
and brass instruments.
We hope this gives you a brief insight into our school. Please feel
free to browse through the various links to the left to find out more
about the various activities we offer. We have also included a few
information pages for parents and a web links page for both parents
and children. We hope you like our site and appreciate the vast amount
of time and effort it takes to complete. If you would like to comment
on our site or suggest ways in which it could be improved then please
email the webmaster. Your comments are always appreciated.
**PURPOSE OF OUR SITE**
Within our Web Site,
Fairview Primary School aims to:
• provide useful information about the life and work of our
school;
• celebrate our children's work by sharing it with all our visitors;
• celebrate our children's achievements, both inside and outside
of school;
• provide teachers, parents and children with useful links and
information to extend learning opportunities;
• share good practice