My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Connect with other parents whose children are starting secondary school on this forum.

Secondary education

Year 9 - would you contact school?

9 replies

tenlittlecygnets · 29/01/2020 12:54

DS came home yesterday and said he'd been pushed (in a queue at lunchtime) into another child. The second boy grabbed ds in a head lock and threw him to the ground.

AIB to contact school and ask what went on? Teachers were present and didn't do much.

OP posts:
Report
3rdchristmaslucky · 29/01/2020 12:55

Not at all. Call them and ask for the other kids to be punished.

Report
noblegiraffe · 29/01/2020 16:23

Boys ‘roughhousing’ in Y9 is pretty common and when picked up on it they will both insist it’s fine and they’re just messing around.

If your DS has a different story and he is being picked on or bullied then please do contact the school to make them aware.

Report
RedskyAtnight · 29/01/2020 16:41

Is your son hurt? Was this a one off or part of a pattern of the other child picking on him? Does he want you to go to school?

Unless this is a pattern of bullying, it's highly likely that going into school may cause more harm than good.

Report
Wolfiefan · 29/01/2020 16:48

Does he know these other lads? Was there jostling and messing about first or was it as described? I would check first.
Throwing someone to the floor isn’t ok. That I would contact school about.

Report
DinkyDaisy · 29/01/2020 19:02

I would email form tutor...

Report
YeOldeTrout · 29/01/2020 19:56

Was it random rough-housing in the wrong place at wrong time, or was it targeted?

Targeted = can't let it go.
Random = Meh.

Report
tenlittlecygnets · 30/01/2020 11:56

All sorted, thanks. School have dealt with it. It was a one-off. No bullying. Just an unacceptable reaction.

Thing is, if someone grabbed me by the neck and threw me to the ground I wouldn't think 'meh'. I'd think, 'police'. And I don't see why it should be any different for my ds.

OP posts:
Report
Wolfiefan · 30/01/2020 13:01

Tenlittlecygnets me too. My son was grabbed and dragged to the floor in school. Just once. But it wasn’t acceptable. And school followed it up and dealt with it.
Hope that’s the end of it for him OP.

Report
CripsSandwiches · 30/01/2020 13:08

Thing is, if someone grabbed me by the neck and threw me to the ground I wouldn't think 'meh'. I'd think, 'police'. And I don't see why it should be any different for my ds.

Very true OP. If it had been roughhousing that perhaps went a bit too far I'd let it go but not if he accidentally jostled someone and was thrown to the floor.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.