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Bullying at school

School life can be a very challenging if your child or teen is experiencing bullying at school. You may be concerned about their emotional health and their safety when they are at school. Knowing what steps you can take to try and get the bullying stopped can feel overwhelming. Our advice section can help guide you through the steps you can take, from addressing the issue with the school to escalating matters if the bullying remains unresolved. You'll also find template letters at every stage to support you in managing the process more effectively. We also have information on anti-bullying policies and what to do if your child is experiencing bullying from a teacher.

Contacting your child’s school about bullying

Making a complaint to school

Anti Bullying Policy

Asking to see your child’s school record

Bullied by a teacher

Moving school

Taking time off school because of bullying

Bullying at academies

Private and independent schools

What to do if the school doesn’t resolve the bullying