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roxyroo42 · 22/11/2019 11:52

My 15 year old daughter was punched in the face by a 16 year old boy at school , the school have cctv footage , he punched her 4-5 times in the head , which resulted in a fat lip , black eye , and lump on her forehead .

It's been over a week and we have herd nothing from the police .

The school have put measures in place to keep her safe .

The boy has not been at school since the incident- a week ago.

My daughter is under sen , among other things she gets very Anxious, so as you can imagine she's super anxious he will return to school .

The school are not saying weather he will return or not 😕

Should this boy be allowed to return to school ?

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Surfskatefamily · 22/11/2019 21:34

Hi. I dont think he should be allowed but the sounds of it. I hope your daughter can move on from this, very awful for her.

It could be worth messaging mumsnet hq to move this from the ask me anything section though

JoMumsnet · 23/11/2019 13:11

Hi, we're moving this thread over to our SN teens and young adults section at the OP's request.

Sending good wishes to your DD, roxyroo42. Flowers

BlankTimes · 26/11/2019 18:50

Under safeguarding rules, you're not allowed to know what actions are being taken against other children, but you are allowed to ask about your own.

Ask school how they are safeguarding your child, how they are going to keep her safe if this bully is around, how they are going to make sure she is not left alone anywhere with this bully particularly at times there's less supervision like breaks and lunchtimes, the times kids are all together before and after school.

Sometimes you have to be 'that parent' to keep your child saf

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