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The Stonebridge School

Learning for Life

The Stonebridge School

Learning for Life

Anti-Bullying

Definition of Bullying

Bullying can present as verbal, physical, emotional or psychological behaviour by an individual or group which hurts another individual or group - it generally, but not always, is repeated and is an abuse of power.


At The Stonebridge School we believe that there is no place for bullying in any form. We aim to ensure that the whole school community understands the devastating effect all types of bullying can have on the emotional wellbeing of pupils, parents and staff. We believe that all individuals should feel safe and free from any intimidation or the threatening actions or words of others. We will collectively strive for the eradication of bullying, this is both online and bullying that may occur in school or off the school site. The school will implement the Consequences Flow Chart when dealing with bullying and through our curriculum and shared values ensure that all children are taught how to keep safe and also implement the British Values in their daily lives.

ANTI-BULLYING PREVENTION AND AWARENESS WEEK – Across Boundaries