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Statement of Intent
Bay View Academy is committed to providing a caring, friendly and safe school environment for all of its pupils. Bullying of any kind is unacceptable at our school. If bullying does occur, all pupils should be aware that incidents will be dealt with promptly and effectively.
What Is Bullying?
Bullying is a deliberate, hostile and repeated behaviour by one or more people, which is intended to harm or control others. It is the assertion of power through aggression and is not about anger nor is it a conflict to be resolved, but is about a powerful feeling of dislike toward someone considered to be worthless, inferior or undeserving of respect.
Recognizing the signs
A child may indicate by signs or behaviour that he or she is being bullied. Adults should be aware of these possible signs and that they should investigate if a child:
These signs and behaviours could indicate other problems, but bullying should be considered a possibility and should be investigated. Teach students to communicate. If an adult or a child is bullying them, they need to have the skills to persistently seek assistance.
Bullying hurts. No one deserves to be a victim of bullying. Everybody has the right to be treated with respect and to feel safe in school. Don’t put up with bullying in your school; it is NOT a “normal part of growing up”!
Bullying usually involves three individuals or groups: the bully, the victim and the bystander (other kids watching).
Students may think that, as long as they are not the bully, they are not hurting anyone, but this is not true – the bystander plays an important role in a bullying situation.
The following preventive methods will be taken:
For Pupils:
For Friends:
For Bystanders:
For Students
For Teachers
For Parents
Students involved in bullying could face the following consequences:
All serious incidents of bullying requiring more than detention will be referred to a discipline committee. This committee will compromise off the student’s teacher, the school counselor and either the Principal or Vice Principal of the relevant section. The Principal’s decision is final with regard to all discipline issues.