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Bullying in P1

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Reallydouthink · 07/09/2016 23:32

My DD has been attacked by a certain boy in her class since starting P1. She didn't tell us until Monday past I think it was all getting too much. Finally in class yesterday he attacked her in front of the teacher. He has been excluded for 5 days. I am horrified she's so small not even 5. I'm talking with the deputy head on Friday what should I be asking them to do? TIA

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DixieWishbone · 07/09/2016 23:47

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GoldFishFingerz · 07/09/2016 23:49

I would be using certain terminology 'schools duty of care' 'locoparentis'

Ask them how they plan to keep your daughter safe.

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GoldFishFingerz · 07/09/2016 23:50

Log everything. Every incident. Everything the staff say

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CodyKing · 09/09/2016 06:42

Follow the meeting up in writing

As per our meeting today we agreed X and you will look at Y and review in Z weeks

Is there another class?

She's just started and you need to look at this as the next 6 years - or longer school wise - she needs to move away from him

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CodyKing · 09/09/2016 06:45

My DS was promised to be kept away from a boy - first day he was sat next to him - mmm supply teacher Next day was because of DEpH was in class -!oh then the sports coach and the X YZ visitors - parents on trips etc

I proved they couldn't do it and move my son - whilst wasn't happy to live him - it got him out of that daily atmosphere

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Reallydouthink · 09/09/2016 09:48

Just had a meeting with them, it looks like he will be removed from the class. I will find out next Wed. I let them know that whilst I appreciate that everyone has a right to an education it cannot be at the expense of other children. I also told them that if I felt she was unsafe I would remove her and lodge a formal complaint.

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Reallydouthink · 09/09/2016 09:48

Ps thank you for your responses I really appreciate them.

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Footle · 09/09/2016 09:55

Will she also be safe from him in the playground ?

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