Anti-bullying

All children have the right to learn in an emotionally secure and safe environment that prevents any form of bullying or violence.  Through Christian Values, our school community embraces individuality and celebrates those qualities that make us all unique.  We do not tolerate bullying and we have a clear policy on how to prevent, identify and respond to bullying behaviour.

If you believe a child is the victim of bullying it is essential that you inform their class teacher immediately.  The class teacher will complete a Bullying Report Form and will fully investigate the situation in line with our anti-bullying policy.

Additional information can be accessed below.  We aim to provide our children, families, carers and professionals with advice and practical tools to prevent bullying and protect young lives. You will also find links to websites which offer a range of guidance and resources about issues related to bullying.

Anti-Bullying Week 

Aims:

  • empower children and young people to celebrate what makes them, and others, unique
  • help children and young people understand how important it is that every child feels valued and included in school, able to be themselves, without fear of bullying
  • encourage parents and carers to work with their school and talk to their children about bullying, difference and equality
  • enable teachers and other children’s workforce professionals to celebrate what makes us ‘all different, all equal’ and celebrate difference and equality. Encouraging them to take individual and collective action to prevent bullying, creating safe environments where children can be themselves.

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