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Anti-Bullying

We are deeply committed to ensuring every student feels safe, secure, and happy. Our goal is to help students thrive both academically and socially by fostering a healthy, respectful community where everyone takes personal responsibility and builds positive relationships.

Every individual has the right to learn in a caring environment free from harassment, discrimination, and the fear of bullying. We define bullying as being intentionally unkind "several times on purpose." This behaviour has no place at our school, and we thoroughly investigate every report. If you are worried that you, a friend, or a classmate is being bullied, please report it immediately to the Pastoral Team.

Report a Bullying Concern

If you have a bullying concern, please report it via the link below and a member of the pastoral team will contact you.

REPORT A BULLYING CONCERN

IMG 9926 (1)Our Anti-Bullying Room is a safe, welcoming space open to all students every lunchtime. Whether you need someone to talk to, a quiet place to relax, or support with any worries, you’ll always find a friendly face here.

Located near the PE department and the colourful toilets, the room is easy to find and open to everyone—no appointment needed. We’re committed to creating an inclusive environment where every student feels heard, respected, and supported. Come by, take a break, and know that you’re not alone.

Anti-Bullying Policy

Resources

BBC Bitesize: Trolling and Cyber-Bullying

BBC Bitesize: Coping with being bullied

Anti-Bullying Week 2026: Break the Silence

Anti-Bullying Week 2026 will take place from Monday 16th to Friday 20th November with the theme: Break the Silence. 

Anti-Bullying Week - What Is It & What Does It Achieve