Bullying Policy
Bullying is:
- A series of aggressive actions, rather than a single act,
which are deemed by the recipient as intimidating.
- An imbalance of power between individuals or a group and
an individual.
The school needs to build a feeling of confidence in children
and parents so that they know that all reports or suspicions
of bullying will be investigated. The person being bullied might
not report incidents so the school needs to create a climate
of trust where others feel comfortable to ‘tell’.
The school aims to equip children with the skills, attitudes
and values that will prepare them for adult life. Children
who exhibit bullying behaviour may carry it into adult life.
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