Hugh Raymond Wright (born 24 August 1938) is an English schoolmaster and educationalist who was chairman of the Headmasters' Conference for 1995–1996.
In his early career Wright taught at Brentwood School and Cheltenham College, where he was Head of Classics.
[2] In Birmingham in the mid-1990s, Wright worked with Tim Brighouse, the city's chief education officer, to develop a partnership between King Edward's and the state sector of education, commenting "We are looking at a new era of public-private co-operation reinforcing the community base.
He chaired a group called the 'Children's University', providing Saturday schools, and a summer literacy scheme for eleven-year-olds held at King Edward's in 1997.
[2] He is a member of the East India Club and gives his recreations in Who's Who as "music, theatre, hill walking, wildfowl, gardening, Rugby football".