3. Yes No
Do we have bullies? 86% 14%
Have you ever 53% 47%
been bullied?
Do you know anyone who has 58% 42%
been bullied?
Do you find it easy to talk to your 53% 47%
teacher when you are upset?
Have you ever bullied anyone? 21% 79%
Can children help other children 92% 8%
who are upset?
4. What do bullies do?
•Call names/call your family
•Make other children’s lives miserable
•Stop you playing with other children
•Make racist comments
•Physically hurt you/ hurt your feelings
•Leave you out
•Spread rumours/tell lies
•Steal or taking things off you
5. What should happen to bullies?
•Send them to the Head teacher
•Miss Golden Time
•Make them say sorry
•Exclude them
•Tell their parents
•Make them listen while the other child explains how they
are feeling
•Detention
•Tell the Student Council
•Make them clean the school!!!!!!!
6. What can we do to help a child who has been
bullied?
•Take them to the Head teacher
•Tell parents
•Teachers to keep an eye on the child and help them
•Special room
•Make them happy
•Student Council meeting
•Extra teachers (bodyguards)!!!!!!
7. What does this tell us?
•The Anti-bullying Committee has a job to do!
•People are confused between bullying and falling out
•We need a clearer definition of bullying in our school
•We need a better system for children to be able to talk
to staff at lunch times and play times
•We need a system so that children can help each other
when they have fallen out
8. Birchfield’s definition of Bullying
Bullying is when someone
repeatedly and intentionally hurts
another child physically or
verbally over a period of time. It
is picking on another child and
making them sad,on purpose,
over and over again.
9. A “help” system for
the playground
School activities Rewrite the Anti-
Around friendship bullying Policy
The Anti-bullying
Committee
Look at the
School activities
Behaviour
around bullying
Policy
Spread the
word