Although bullying does not happen often at this school, it might happen. This page will give you information to help identify if it is bullying, what we do to prevent this happening and how to report your concerns.
Our behaviour policy and safeguarding curriculum (below) set out in detail how we teach our children the expected behaviours and to keep themselves safe.
Our PSHE curriculum teaches children about bullying, friendships and keeping themselves safe in every year group.
Our School uses Jigsaw, an approach that is consistent from Reception to Year 2. Click on the documents below to find out more. Information and overview of the curriculum Jigsaw-Information-Leaflet-for-Parents-and-Carers-2020 (1).pdf UK-3-11-Snapshot-Overview-Map (1).pdf PSHE The School developed a…
Children can often fall out and sometimes say or do things that upset someone. This is not always bullying.
Bullying is intentionally hurting, frightening or upsetting someone else, repeatedly. In other words bullying is when something happens several times on purpose.
Bullying can happen in school, outside of school and online, and can be by one person or a group of people.
If you think your child is being bullied please report this to the Headteacher directly or by sending an email to office@tgfs.org.uk. All reports of bullying will be taken seriously and investigated.
DO:
Tell a grown up in school.
Ask your teacher to find you a different friend to play with.
Remember it is not your fault.
Tell them to STOP.
Ask them to go away - or walk away and play with someone else.
DON'T
Hit or fight back
Hide it
There are some links below with resources that might help you and your child. Remember you can always come and talk to us about bullying - we will listen.
Beyond Bullying advice for children Beyond bullying