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Sexual Bullying in School.

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LouisPasteur · 08/07/2015 21:10

DD hates her form class. She is a quiet girl amongst other girls but surrounded by a larger group of boys. They're all at the end of year 9 now. She's been unhappy for a while now but always told me that they boys are rowdy and get on her nerves. Tonight, everything has spilled out and I'm desperate for advice.

DD came home from school in tears - for the umpteenth time, one of the boys has told her and her best friend that if they don't have sex with him, he's going to spread a load of lies about them on the Internet. Another quiet girl in their class has in the last few weeks succumbed to his threats and sent him photo's of herself - DD hasn't seen them but she said that some we're of her undressed - and now the boy has sent them all to his large group of friends.

Not only are they disruptive to work, they are always talking about porn and sex. My daughter feels vulnerable in her own class. The boys are I understand, behaving in sexually aggressive ways and my DD doesn't want to return. She left her class yesterday with her friend under the guise that she was unwell and they spoke to another teacher. This teacher was horrified and asked her had she reported it to their Head of Year, but even though DD hasn't, other pupils have yet nothing seems to be done.

I don't want my DD being educated in such a sexually aggressive environment and I want to plan my next step well. I don't want to burst in there too emotional because I know that I won't be taken seriously. Please advise me on how best to handle this.

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LouisPasteur · 09/07/2015 22:07

This everyone. You have all helped me enormously, you really have.

I'm trying to stay rationale and mature about this but I still have an overwhelming urge to harm this boy. I cannot call him a child, because (I have seen pics of him in a school concert) he is massive. He is built like a man and immensely strong looking. I feel like ripping out his arms for the torment he has put my girl and others through. I cannot tell you how relieved I am that she had enough sense to not be pressured like this. I feel desperately sorry for the other girl who buckled under pressure and can only hope that her Parents are kind and supportive.

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00100001 · 09/07/2015 22:10

Well done you. Well done school!!

I'm so pleased you have a good CPO!! :)

CamelHump · 09/07/2015 22:52

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whemovedmypopcorn · 15/07/2015 15:11

Isn't year 9, 14 not 12?

Also bollocks to the 'it's not his fault he's committing sexual terrorism against a young girl' line. FFS. It IS actually very common because people don't care enough about the victim and excuse the perpetrators.

AyeAmarok · 25/07/2015 23:30

God this is shocking, I'm so glad the school have taken it seriously. That's great, I was worried they'd brush it under the carpet.

Things that are as bad as this can sometimes go either way.

God help young girls having to battle this shit every day. Sad

0EatSleepTeachRepeat · 25/11/2016 22:52

You simply MUST report this. What this boy has done is illegal. To ask for, receive and then distribute such an image.

You should be proud of your daughter for doing the right thing and speaking to you. Speak to the school and demand (eloquently of course) that she be moved classes.

Very best of luck.

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