Anti-Bullying

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Anti-Bullying

What is bullying?

Bullying is behaviour that hurts someone else. It includes name calling, hitting, pushing, spreading rumours, threatening or undermining someone. It can happen anywhere – at school, at home or online. It’s usually repeated over a long period of time and can hurt a child both physically and emotionally.

School Statement

Welford and Wickham C.E Primary School value and celebrate diversity and expect all sections of our school community to demonstrate respect towards others and together make our school “safe for everyone”.

We want our school to be an environment which is “safe, supportive and listening”, where all sections of our school community (governors, staff, pupils and parents) understand that bullying in any form, by anyone (adults or children) and anywhere, is always unacceptable.

We expect everyone to take action when bullying occurs.

Different families, same love

We believe that every child should be able to celebrate what they love about their family. The Church of England is committed to an education that enables people to live life in all its fullness and fulfills the words of Jesus in John 10:10:“I came that they might have life, and have it abundantly”.

We offer a community where everyone is a person known and loved by God and where children are taught the Christian message of love, joy and the celebration of our humanity without exception or exclusion.

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