My son who’s 7 was involved in a serious incident at lunchtime last week. Another child put both hands around his neck in a chokehold my son said he couldn’t breathe, and other children witnessed it. He was left with a red mark on his neck.
I met with the headteacher and safeguarding lead. They acknowledged the neck-grabbing but described it as “rough play” and said it was “a reflection matter, not an exclusion matter.” They also told me it wasn’t classed as strangulation. The other child has only been given a reflection consequence and the school insists it doesn’t go further than that.
I feel this minimises the seriousness of what happened and that the school are brushing it under the carpet. I’ve already reported the incident to the police so that is on record. I have also spoken to social services but they said they can’t do much without me giving them the child’s full name and surname or address which I don’t know, I only know his name. My son has been complaining about this child since he was in year 1 and there have been multiple incidents where he has hurt my child. The school has previously said they will keep a close eye on them and again have said today they can’t control other children’s actions.
Has anyone dealt with something similar? Should I escalate straight to governors, or wait until after a second meeting with the head later this week?