Anti-Bullying
At Radcliffe on Trent Junior School our core values are:
Be understanding and respect others
Be curious and love learning
Be positive and believe in yourself
Be brave and bounce back
Be kind and caring
Be creative and use your imagination
Be Eco-friendly
Be responsible and do your best
Be happy
Be unique
As a consequence of our values we believe that everyone at our school has the right to learn in a safe, caring and friendly environment, to allow all of our pupils to improve their life chances and help them to be the best that they can be. We expect children to feel safe in our school and to understand how to be safe around school. Children are taught to understand the issues relating to all forms of bullying and feel confident to seek support from the adults in school should they feel they or others are unsafe. We would also want parents/carers to feel confident that their children are safe and cared for in school and that incidents when they do arise, are dealt with promptly and effectively. Radcliffe on Trent Junior School is aware of its legal obligations including the Equalities Act 2010. We are aware of our role within the local community supporting parents/carers and working with other agencies outside the school where appropriate.
Definition of Bullying
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 through cyberspace.
At Radcliffe on Trent Junior School we give all of our children a simple message to help them define what bullying is and how they begin to deal with bullying either as a victim or as a bystander.
STOP!
Several Times On Purpose
Start Telling Other People