Anti-Bullying
We were awarded All Together School Silver Status by the Anti-Bullying Alliance in recognition of our continuing commitment to stopping bullying and improving the wellbeing of our pupils.
We adopt a zero-tolerance approach to bullying and will react quickly to any reports we receive.
What do I do if I believe I am being bullied?
- Tell your teacher or parent or family member
- Tell a friend and let them share it with a trusted adult
- Tell a senior teacher at school
- Write it down and put in the Gold Listening Box outside the Headteacher's Office
What should I do if I see bullying?
- Don't be a bystander - tell someone who can help
- Tell a trusted adult
- Go straight to the Headteacher if you need to tell
- Write it down and put in the Gold Listening Box outside the Headteacher's Office
School Anti-Bullying Co-ordinator: Nicky Watson | |
Governor Responsible for Anti-Bullying: Lindsey Bowden |
For details of our Anti-Bullying Procedures, please visit our Key Policies page.
Competition Time!
In recent years, we have run poster competitions where children have designed posters to be displayed around school to spread the anti-bullying message. Here are some of the GREAT winning designs.