Child Protection contact information
What to do if you have a concern about a child attending Eastfield Primary School
During school hours:
- Contact the school on 01482 351150
- Contact Hull City Council EHaSH Team on 01482 448879
Out of school hours or during school holidays:
- If your concern is urgent and there is an immediate risk of harm, then contact the Police on 999
- If your concern is less urgent, but you are worried for the welfare of a child, then contact Hull City Council EHaSH on 01482 448879
- If you have a concern about a child at Eastfield Primary School , which you believe staff need to know about, then contact Suzanne Wilson (Strategic Safeguarding Lead for HCAT): suzanne.wilson@hcat.org.uk. Ms Wilson will then make contact with a key member of staff from the academy on your behalf.
‘The school ethos is fantastic – my daughter comes home with a happy story every day.’
‘I’m very happy with my child’s progress, and can see how happy he enjoys his time learning.’
‘I have seen my child develop socially and academically during her time there.’
‘Good updates on current activities and curriculum. Supportive staff.’
‘Eastfield has given my children the best start in their educational journey.’
‘Excellent and varied extra curricular activities.’
‘It’s good to see the kids smile on their faces before school and after school.’
‘My child thoroughly enjoys coming to school and is making good progress.’
‘My child has progressed in lots of different ways whilst being at Eastfield primary school.’
‘Eastfield Primary School is a safe environment for my child to learn and grow.’
‘Members of our family have been pupils at Eastfield since 1975 – highly recommended.’
‘Brilliant school. My daughter has absolutely thrived since being here.’
‘An outstanding school both academically and in sporting achievements with friendly staff.’
‘Excellent school that manages to involve all pupils.’
‘Having opportunities for the children to take part in activities outside the classroom is a real positive.’
‘The curriculum is delivered in a way that makes his education fun & exciting.’