

Anti-bullying is highly important here at Bishop Aldhelm’s CE Primary School.
We believe that bullying of any kind is unacceptable. Our school is committed to providing a safe, caring and friendly environment for all staff and pupils, volunteers and governors. Bullying is an unacceptable behaviour and will not be tolerated in our school. Staff will use every opportunity to reinforce this message. The school’s aim is to prevent bullying and harassment occurring by encouraging children to respect one another, other adults and the community at large.
Our school is a Church school where Christian values are at the heart of everything we do.
We are ‘Rights Respecting School’
We RESPECT each other’s rights
We RESPECT our differences
* IN THE CLASSROOM * IN THE PLAYGROUND * ON THE PITCH * ONLINE *
* ON THE WAY TO AND FROM SCHOOL * IN THE CORRIDORS *
* ON THE SCHOOL GROUNDS *
To access a copy of our Anti-Bullying Friendship Policy please look on our Policy page.
Anti-Bullying Ambassadors
Our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors are pupil representatives from Key Stage 2.
They have completed ‘The Diana Award’ Anti-Bullying training and work across the school to promote the children’s Anti-Bullying Charter and raise awareness of who children can speak to if they need support during break or lunch times.
See below to access our Children's Anti-Bulling Charter.
For Families
Our Anti-Bullying Ambassadors have worked hard on promoting what bullying is and how to address these issues with the whole school community. They have used information from www.parentinfo.org to help them to write a guide for parents outlining what bullying is and steps to take.
See below to access our 'Bullying: A Guide for Parents' booklet.
All Together United Against Bullying Award
In September 2018 we achieved the All Together School GOLD status award for demonstrating our work to reduce bullying and raise awareness of bullying in our school. We now have the privilege of using this logo to remind everyone of our efforts in raising awareness and tackling bullying.
Anti-Bullying 'Friendship' week
Anti-Bullying Week shines a spotlight on bullying and encourages all children, teachers and parents to take action against bullying throughout the year.