W.bubble13
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Do not do "something stupid", as this means the bullies will have won.I’m nearly at the point where I’m going to call the police or do something stupid
I have told my parents and she’s emailed the head because it’s the best way to reach him straight away however he says their parents have been informed and they are disappointed in them and are being grounded but there still doing it it’s gone on fit to long and I’m nrealy at the point where I’m going to call the police or do something stupid
Changing schools would be them winning. If I was the OP's parent I would write to the headmaster, noting in the letter that I was copying it to the chairman of the governers and the education chief at the local authority.Hang in there. Don't let them win. (Any chance of changing schools?)
to be honest, unless that is the only school in the area, i wouldn't consider leaving as letting the bullies "win", provided they were sanctioned appropriately. The school should have safeguarding in place to ensure firstly that this should never happen in the first place, and secondly that they have a plan of action to deal with it. Assuming they dont have either, based on their performance so far, I would say that it isnt leaving the bullies, its leaving a school that is not able to properly care for their students, something by law they must do, so get out now!Changing schools would be them winning. If I was the OP's parent I would write to the headmaster, noting in the letter that I was copying it to the chairman of the governors and the education chief at the local authority.
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