Pond Park Primary School has a proud tradition of pastoral care, academic standards and extra-curricular opportunities. Our school motto, 'Ut Omnes Curremus' translates as 'We Care For All'; we believe in caring for the child as an individual and ensure they reach their all-round potential. Whether you are a prospective parent, pupil - past or present, I trust you enjoy exploring our website and that it illustrates the breadth and quality of all that makes up Pond Park.
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Pond Park Primary School aims to provide a secure, caring environment which will maximise each child's potential and promote his/her personal development. The school places equal emphasis on pastoral care and academic progress. To provide a balanced, stimulating and relevant curriculum through high quality teaching and learning which fulfils the requirements of the Northern Ireland Curriculum.
I hope you enjoy browsing through all that contributes to making up our school. We are very proud of our children's achievements both inside and outside the classroom and our website gives you a taste of just how busy Pond Park is. We also have introduced an 'in the past' section so our past pupils and achievements are not forgotten!
There are a wide range of After School Clubs available to Key Stage 2 pupils throughout the year. You can see the clubs listed below and some pictures of what goes on in these clubs after the 3 o'clock bell. We are always open to new ideas for starting new clubs! We are also delighted to have a number of After School Clubs which are available to P2-P7 children which are run by outside agencies.
Breakfast Club is available in the school Multi-Purpose Hall and children have breakfast (Choice of cereals, fruit juice and toast) and enjoy playtime together afterwards until the bell rings for the school day to begin. The children are collected at the end of the school day by the Nosey Parker Team.
Last year the members of the School Council worked at making Pond Park a super friendly environment! The children were very excited to be part of this project. The Council enjoyed discussing and developing their ideas for a friendship station. Following a design competition in school the team worked on how to bring the winning drawing to life.