Menu
Home Page

Two Mile Hill Primary School Building Knowledge, Empowering All.

Translate

Latest News

Keep up to date with all the latest news happening in school at the moment.

  • KS2 Christmas Performance

    Wed 16 Dec 2015 Mr Smith
    Today KS2 performed their Christmas singing production twice - once in the morning and once in the afternoon. Both times were fantastic! A big well done to all the children for putting on such a great show; and of course, a big thank you to the members of staff who over the last few weeks have organised the performance.
  • KS1 Chistmas Performance

    Tue 15 Dec 2015 Mr Smith
    On Monday and Tuesday, children performed their Christmas performance to their parents. They did a great job! Check out some photos from the performance below.
  • Christmas Lunch

    Tue 15 Dec 2015 Mr Smith
    We had a Christmas lunch this week: turkey with all the trimmings. It was delicious! Children also had crackers to pull, and they all had a great time. Thank you to all the lunch staff and teaching staff for making the Christmas lunch so special.
  • School Councillor's First Meeting

    Wed 09 Dec 2015 Mr Smith
    These pictures show the newly elected school councillors meeting with the full Governing Body of the school. The Governors were challenged by the councillors to answer four questions  on Health & Safety and school meals!
  • Christmas Play Practice

    Tue 08 Dec 2015 Mr Smith

    Today Mrs McAll helped children in Year 6 practise reading for the Christmas play.

     

  • English as Additional Language (EAL) Parents and Carers Meetings

    Mon 07 Dec 2015 Mr Smith

    Dear parents and carers,

     

    Have you moved to the UK recently? Do you and your children speak another language at home? If you do, then come along to our EAL Meetings. We meet once a month in the school group room (the dates are listed below).

     

    Two Mile Hill Primary is very lucky to have 27 different languages spoken in our school community; therefore I would like us to share our home language skills to help the school to become a better place of global inclusion. I would also like to learn about the experience you all have in bringing up bilingual children. 

     

    It is so important that you come, so that we can make sure you and your child’s needs are addressed. EAL Meetings will also be a good place to give you my support in any school matters you might have e.g. in regards to your children’s learning. So do come along and feel free to ask any questions. 

     

    Hope you can join me for our meeting.

     

    Wednesday 20th January at 2.30

    Wednesday 24th February at 2.30

    Wednesday 16th March at 2.30

     

    Regards,

    Mrs M. Lowson (EAL Support Assistant)

  • Christmas Fayre

    Fri 04 Dec 2015 Mr Smith

    Today's Christmas Fayre was a fantastic success! 

     

    Thank you to everybody who donated the items (through our non-school uniform day). The top raffle prize was a family ticket to see Snow White at the Hippodrome, which will be drawn next week. 

     

    A big thank you to all of the volunteers and members of PTA who helped organise and run today's wonderful event. 

     

    Have a look at some of the photographs below. 

     

  • Walk To School Winners for November

    Thu 03 Dec 2015 Mr Smith
    Congratulations to Swift class who are the proud winners of the walk to school trophy for November.  You can help your class to win this month, by walking to school as often as possible.  If you come to school by car you can also contribute by parking 5 minutes away andwalking the remaining distance to school.

    December's badge is about the Amazon rainforest. Do some research and see what you can find out. Create a poster and hand it in to Mrs Evans (Penguins class) by the end of the month.
Head Teacher's Welcome Close

Welcome to our website. Two Mile Hill Primary is a successful school in East Bristol where children are supported to develop the values and skills by which they will live life and develop a love of learning.

"Pupils are kind and tolerant. They celebrate the diversity within their school. Everyone is treated with dignity and equality." OFSTED 2022

Top