Anti-Bullying Policy
Bullying is a terrible experience that can rob children of their right to feel safe and secure.
We work to promote a community of people who take responsibility for their own behaviour and learn to manage social and emotional challenges. It isn’t unusual for children to tease or fight with each other, and as they learn to be socially confident and develop empathy, these childhood behaviours diminish. However, these behaviours should not be confused with bullying.
Our social learning programs support all children to develop as people who understand that conflict is natural, that mediation can sort out problems before they get too big, that we can all learn new ways to behave and relate using a restorative approach, and that bullying others is completely unacceptable.
Anti-Bullying Policy (Pdf 325Kb)
Student Issue Report Form (Pdf 203Kb)
For information regarding Cyber-Bullying, please click here.