The Buckingham School Definition of Bullying:
Any social aggression: hostile, verbal or physical behaviour, which means to insult, embarrass, humiliate or make the target feel “less than”. To be clear, this means that so-called banter is clearly banned by our definition, amongst many other behaviours. We are a school. We are here to educate and be educated. There are no blurred lines, such behaviour is unacceptable in our learning environment.
Procedures for Reporting:
A student can report bullying in person to a member of staff or an older student.
A student can make a written report, and place it in one of the anti-bullying boxes (outside Student Office and outside Mr Fox’s office).
A student or parent can make a report by email to
Anyone alleging that they are a victim will meet Mrs Wallace, the school's Anti-Bullying Co-ordinator, as soon as possible, and home will be contacted.
We will contact home and report on our findings within 48 hours.
Sanctions:
If the victim is happy to do so, there will always be a restorative meeting between the perpetrator and victim. In every case the victim will be at the centre of our thinking, and will be kept informed of what is happening.
First offence of committing bullying: restorative meeting with the victim and perpetrator will be required to sign an anti-bullying contract.
Second offence: restorative meeting, with parents/carers called into school for a meeting.
Third offence: exclusion.
To read the Headteacher letter regarding the new Anti-Bullying Initiative, click here.