Welcome to Bishop’s Hull Primary School 

It is a real pleasure to welcome you to our school website. At Bishop’s Hull Primary School, we are proud to provide a high-quality education that supports every child in achieving their full academic potential—while also celebrating the many different ways success can be found.

Our mission is clear:
We are a proud, inclusive school where every child is known, valued, and supported to thrive. Through strong partnerships with families and the community, we nurture ambition, resilience, and kindness—empowering all learners, especially the disadvantaged, to achieve academic success, grow with confidence, and make a positive difference in the world.

We value each child as an individual and are committed to guiding and nurturing them on their unique learning journey. Our goal is to spark curiosity, foster a lifelong love of learning, and equip our pupils with the knowledge, skills, and confidence they need to thrive both in school and beyond.

We believe learning should be meaningful, enjoyable, and memorable. Every day brings new opportunities to build on what we know and to grow in new directions.

The safety and well-being of our students is our utmost priority. We have a robust safeguarding policy in place to create a secure and nurturing environment. Our team is vigilant in maintaining a culture of safeguarding, ensuring that all students feel safe, supported, and able to focus on their learning. We work closely with parents and external agencies to uphold the highest standards of student welfare, addressing any concerns promptly and effectively.

Above all, Bishops Hull is a place where children feel safe, happy, and motivated to learn. Our dedicated staff team prioritises both academic achievement and pastoral care, always placing the wellbeing of our pupils at the heart of every decision. Most importantly, Bishop’s Hull Primary School is a welcoming and inclusive community where every child feels a sense of belonging and is encouraged to be the very best version of themselves.

Kerry Exon

Headteacher