The Anti-Bullying Ambassadors 2021-2022
Chloe Limb 08W Ava McInnes 08M Natalia Magkafouraki 13B Megan Hilton 09S Alayna Chaudhry 09E Charlie Bignell 09E Katie Law 09W Isabella Palan 08A Harsh Pabari 08B Anish...
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Chloe Limb 08W Ava McInnes 08M Natalia Magkafouraki 13B Megan Hilton 09S Alayna Chaudhry 09E Charlie Bignell 09E Katie Law 09W Isabella Palan 08A Harsh Pabari 08B Anish...
Posted by Helen Mateides
On Monday, three of our long standing anti-bullying ambassadors joined the Senior Leadership Team in the Executive Principal’s office to share some of the great work they...
Posted by Suresh Varsani
On Tuesday we were very fortunate to have a visit from Major McGlynn REME Eng. This was the Major’s second visit to the school. He gave a talk to the Anti-bullying ambassadors and...
Posted by Helen Mateides
One of our year 7 anti-bullying students has been keeping busy over lockdown but is also really happy to be coming back into school. Chloe Limb 07W “I have been doing well over...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Hi everyone Yet again we are now in a new lockdown with most student’s home learning once more. Let us remind ourselves of the amazing work our anti bullying ambassadors have done...
Posted by Helen Mateides
Even though students were unable to visit the LRC for their sweets and cakes, during our fundraising event, our Ambassadors were determined to get the treats to the students. Each...
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...
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
Chloe Limb 08W
Ava McInnes 08M
Natalia Magkafouraki 13B
Megan Hilton 09S
Alayna Chaudhry 09E
Charlie Bignell 09E
Katie Law 09W
Isabella Palan 08A
Harsh Pabari 08B
Anish Sanga 07E
Our anti-bullying ambassadors are currently busy distributing Pledges to all CDC classes. The aim is that all students understand and practise the whole school anti-bullying pledge:
“I pledge not to be a bully
I will treat others with kindness and respect
I vow to support my friends
I vow to help stop bullying”
Instances of bullying at BMS are rare. We have an inclusive learning community, where every student has the right to work in a secure, safe environment. Students know they can report any instances of bullying to the pastoral team or anti-bullying ambassadors, who are regularly available in
Our Space at lunchtimes in LRC4.
There is also a Confide button on the right hand corner of the computer screen where any unkind behaviour can be reported.
Some facts on bullying:
Who?
Children who bully can come from any social class or cultural background. They may experience:
Poor discipline at home
Excessive physical punishment
Abusive parent, carer, older sibling
Broken family relationships
Copying bullying behaviour from friends
Generally very unhappy
There are three types of bullying:
Verbal bullying is saying or writing unkind things. This includes Teasing, Name-calling, Inappropriate sexual comments, Taunting, Threatening to cause harm
Social bullying involves hurting someone’s reputation or relationships. This includes, Leaving someone out on purpose, Telling other children not to be friends with someone, Spreading rumors about someone, Embarrassing someone in public
Physical bullying involves hurting a person’s body or possessions. This includes, Hitting, Kicking, Pinching, Spitting, Tripping, pushing, Taking or breaking someone’s things, Making mean or rude hand gestures
Where?
Most reported bullying happens in the school building, but it also happens in places like the external grounds, the bus, on the way to school or on the internet.
Date for your diaries:
Up and coming Events:
Anti-bullying Week – November 15th-19th
A week of cake selling, quizzes, competitions, activities and meeting the
anti-bullying ambassadors
Taking place in LRC4 at lunchtimes
It was a pleasure to spend some time in ‘Our Space’, a dedicated area for students to enjoy activities in a safe environment. ‘Our Space’ is an initiative...
Last week was Dyslexia Awareness week and to celebrate this, Mrs McDermott and I launched a new dyslexia lunch club for all year groups in A1a. The dyslexia lunch club was started...