Update From The Anti Bullying Ambassadors
Our Anti-bullying ambassadors are again busy working to make sure that all BMS students feel safe. At present they are handing out Pledges to all the CDC groups. These will be...
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Our Anti-bullying ambassadors are again busy working to make sure that all BMS students feel safe. At present they are handing out Pledges to all the CDC groups. These will be...
Posted by Helen Mateides
As we near the end of the academic school year we can reflect on the many achievements of the anti-bullying ambassadors. Although they were unable to fulfill all their plans they...
Posted by Helen Mateides
After a very successful Anti-bullying week the Ambassadors raised £116.00. The money raised was from sales of sweets and cakes And yes Bushey Meads students do love their sweets...
Posted by Helen Mateides
11th – 15th of November 2019 An opportunity to Come and meet our Anti-bullying ambassadors Enter the Arts Competition: Compose a Poem, Short story Or Make a Poste E v e r...
Posted by Helen Mateides
On the 24th of June we began to celebrate our years achievements. In LRC4 every lunchtime the anti bullying ambassadors gathered to meet students, have a sweet sale, and...
Posted by Helen Mateides
On Tuesday the 14th of May we were very lucky to have been visited by Major McGlynn of the Reme Regiment. He gave a talk to our anti-bullying ambassadors on how the British army...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Some of our anti-bullying ambassadors visited Little Reddings school on Monday the 20th of May to give a presentation on Anti-bullying at BMS. The students presented a powerpoint...
Posted by Helen Mateides
The anti-bullying ambassadors had the opportunity to meet up with the Princes’ trust students on Monday to talk about how they raised £67.00 during their Erase Bullying Campaign....
Posted by Helen Mateides
Erase Bullying Campaign I hope you all had a good rest over half-term. The week before we broke up the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors launched the ‘Erase Bullying Campaign’. The...
Posted by Helen Mateides
“Thank you so much for having me yesterday, I really enjoyed meeting your team! They were all so brilliant and asked great questions! It’s not very often that you see such young...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Our Anti-bullying ambassadors are again busy working to make sure that all BMS students feel safe. At present they are handing out Pledges to all the CDC groups. These will be displayed in LRC4
What does the Pledge mean?
It is a promise and a commitment to abide by the following statements;
“I pledge not to be a bully
I will treat others with kindness and respect
I will respect that we are all different
I vow to support my friends
I vow to help stop bullying”
Why would you want to become an anti – bullying ambassador ?
Alayna Chaudhry 08E
“I think being an anti-bullying ambassador is important to me because it’s something I have always wanted to do as a role and it’s something that has to be stopped around the world!”
“Being an anti bullying ambassador not only gave me the opportunity to get further into understanding the reasons and effects of bullying, but also given me the opportunity to actually help. Bullying is a widely known issue that unfortunately many people of all ages, genders and ethnicities experience. Knowing that action is taken on the matter, and that I am a part of it, is such a nice feeling. Being an anti-bullying ambassador was one of my best choices and I am looking forward to starting our activities for the new academic year.”
– Anonymous Student
Up and coming events:
Anti-bullying Week – November 16th – 20th
Cakes and Sweets on sale in LRC4 to raise Money for local charities
Some up to date statistics:
Interventions
Bullied youth were most likely to report that actions that accessed support from others made a positive difference. Actions aimed at changing the behaviour of the bullying youth (fighting, getting back at them, telling them to stop, etc.) were rated as more likely to make things worse.
Students reported that the most helpful things teachers can do are: listen to the student, check in with them afterwards to see if the bullying stopped, and give the student advice.
Do not forget – In a world where you can be anything be Kind
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It was inspiring to stand on duty and welcome students to the school on Wednesday morning this week and see the amazing home learning creations that had been made by some of our...