All children are entitled to an education free from humiliation, oppression and abuse.
Don’t ignore bullying – it won’t go away on its own and it may get worse.
Tell someone you trust – such as a teacher, parent or friend.
Remember – it’s not your fault. No one deserves to be bullied
If you would like to report an incident of bullying you should in the first instance speak to your form tutor,
however if you would prefer to report it online, you may use the report form below.
All correspondence will be held in the strictest of confidence.

St Edmunds Anti-Bullying Policy
Bullying and intimidation can cause physical and psychological pain to the victim as well as feelings of isolation, loneliness, insecurity and anxiety.
At St Edmund’s we pride ourselves on the caring and supportive relationships that exist at all levels within our community. For this reason, we take a very serious view of any incidents of bullying or intimidating behavior that may occur from time to time.
The School’s Anti-Bullying Policy is rigorous and simple:-
BULLYING WILL NOT BE TOLERATED IN ANY FORM, THIS INCLUDES ‘CYBER-BULLYING’ SUCH AS HURTFUL TEXT MESSAGING, EMAILING, & SOCIAL-NETWORK SITE POSTING.

Anti Bullying Resources

Watch 'Let's Fight It Together' Anti-Cyber Bullying Film

Digizen (Childnet) Anti Bullying Resources For Pupils, Parents & Teachers

Childline - Advice on Tackling Bullying

Bullying Online - A Resource for Young People, Parents & Teachers

Use This Form To Report An Incident Of
Bullying Involving St Edmunds Pupils
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