Anti-Bullying
At The Epiphany School, we take concerns around bullying very seriously. The school are proactive in teaching children about bullying and ensuring they know how to report their worries or concerns.
Children know that bullying is:
Bullying is intentional negative behaviour that typically occurs with repetitiveness.
- The bully has to have some sort of power over the victim, this may not always be apparent to others.
- Bullying is not an occasional fight or use of bad language, unkind words and fallouts between two pupils of equal strength/power.
If you are concerned or have any queries regarding bullying within school, do not hesitate to speak to your child's class teacher in the first instance.
If you feel that the matter has not been resolved, then please direct enquiries to Miss V. Webster (Headteacher) or Mrs L. Pankhurst (Deputy Headteacher).
The school guidance on Anti- Bullying is within the Behaviour policy which can be found on the school website under School information>Key Documents>Policies>Behaviour and Anti-bullying
For external advice and further information please look at the following links:
https://www.anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk/