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All Together - Anti Bullying

GREAT NEWS! ​We are very pleased and proud to announce that Berry Hill Primary School has been named as a GOLD standard All Together school for the second time by the Anti-Bullying Alliance. This means that the work that we do in school with the children and the measures that we put in place to work against bullying and to improve our children's well-being have been recognised as excellent. We are proud to be a school that is United Against Bullying 🙂

Working Together To Keep Everybody Happy

 

At Berry Hill Primary School we take great pride in ensuring children feel safe and happy. To enable this to happen we have lots of policies and procedures in place. One of the ways we keep children safe is through teaching children about bullying and the effects it can have.

The Anti-Bullying Alliance defines bullying as…

 

The repetitive, intentional hurting of one person or group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. Bullying can be physical, verbal or psychological. It can happen face-to-face or online.

 

As a school, we always encourage children to tell an adult if they have any concerns about bullying. If they do not feel they can tell someone they can write a worry down and use our worry boxes. Every classroom has their own worry box. Additionally, we also have a specific bullying worry box located on the Anti-Bullying display outside year 6 classrooms. Alternatively you could use the form below to report any concerns to school. Please ensure you put your child’s full name, class and details about any concerns.

Anti-Bullying Ambassadors Arrive in School!!!

In March 2021, Berry Hill Primary School was very fortunate to be accepted to take part in a special programme run by The Diana Award which would enable us to train a team of Anti-Bullying Ambassadors to work with children all through school to make it a happier, safer and more respectful place for everyone.

A group of 20 KS2 children, alongside Mrs Smith, took part in the online training day where they learned about different types of bullying and how to be an upstander against bullying behaviour. They also looked at special events and initiatives that they could run in school to spread the message of being kind and to start to create a more friendly, caring and respectful environment for everyone in our school.

The ambassadors have already had lots of meetings and have shared lots of great ideas that they think will improve everyone's well-being and happiness in school and they can't wait to share this with everyone when we start back to school in September - they will be holding assemblies, popping to see you in class, be on duty at playtimes if you need some help or just need a kind friend to play with.

Watch this space for more information and events from the Anti-Bullying Ambassador team!

Please take a look at some poems that were written by 2 of our amazing ambassadors to show how they feel about bullying and about their new roles as ambassadors!

Here is a copy of our Anti-Bullying Policy - One of our policies to ensure all children are kept happy and safe.

ANTI-BULLYING WEEK INFORMATION AND RESOURCES

This year, Anti-Bullying week runs from MONDAY 15th to FRIDAY 19th NOVEMBER and this year’s theme is

‘ONE KIND WORD!’.

We will be planning lots of activities for the children to take part in to encourage them to choose to take care of others and to show how everyone at Berry Hill Primary School is united against bullying!

Our anti-bullying focus will start on MONDAY 15th NOVEMBER with ODD SOCKS DAY and it will end on FRIDAY 19th NOVEMBER with FRIENDSHIP FRIDAY!!! smiley

 

We will provide more details of activities and theme days closer to the launch date, so watch this space!

Here are some links for information about bullying for parents and carers

We all love Odd Socks Day at Berry Hill Primary School, and one of the best things about it is finding out what the new song will be each year!

Here are the links to all of the songs that Andy and the Odd Socks have made to support Anti-bullying Week since Odd Socks Day started smiley

Odd Socks Day 16.11.20

It looked a little bit like we’d all got dressed in the dark today…but there was a very good reason for us wearing our odd socks! 

 

We have been doing lots for anti-bullying week and wearing our odd socks for the day was part of our themed week. Our odd socks helped us to show that we’re all unique, different and we don’t all have to match one another. It’s ok for us all to be different. 

Bullying Concern Form

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