The school values we are focusing on during Spring 2 are:

Curiosity (whole school): At Two Gates we are curious learners.

We explore, investigate and ask questions because we want to know more and more’.

Broadmindedness (KS2 only): ‘We are willing to listen to other people’s opinions and beliefs that are different from our own;

we understand why some people may behave differently’.

This term our  My Happy Mind module is called RELATE.

WE will be exploring and digging deep into:

 

Why relationships are so important.

The skills we need to build positive relationships.

How we can get along with others.

Open Days

Reception Admissions September 2025 

  • If you have missed the deadline or are new to our area, please call the school office on 01827 213855 or email [email protected] to book a tour of the school; we will be happy to assist you with the late application process.

Nursery Admissions summer term 2025 and September 2025-please contact school to arrange a tour and meet our team.

We look forward to welcoming you!

Train to Teach

  • Provides QTS & PGCE
  • High quality training in local schools
  • Consistently high completion and employment rate
  • Graduates & career changers welcome

Love Children, Love Learning!

Our shared vision at Two Gates is for all pupils to attain the very best outcomes in terms of their academic achievement and personal development. The school motto is Love Children, Love Learning and this is at the heart of all we do at Two Gates. Being at Primary School should be a happy and fulfilling time for every child. Our job is to make sure this happens by providing a nurturing, safe environment and an ambitious, accessible curriculum that challenges and excites pupils, delivered in a progressive and systematic way so that learning really sticks.

Being part of the ATLP enhances the opportunities and experiences we can provide the children through meaningful collaboration at all levels. We are stronger together!

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