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Students Explore Real-Life Scenarios During Anti-Bullying Week

As part of Anti-Bullying Week, groups of Year 10 and Year 11 students took part in a series of engaging activities designed to promote empathy, respect, and understanding.

Using materials provided by the Anti-Bullying Alliance, students discussed real-life scenarios from the Secondary Scenarios Handout, exploring how bystanders can respond safely and positively when they witness bullying.

Alongside these discussions, students also took part in interactive activities, including themed word searches and teamwork challenges that reinforced the week’s message of “The Power of Good.”

These sessions encouraged students to reflect on how their actions can make a positive difference; supporting one of our six core values, that Kindness is Everything.

“I think the school participating in Anti-Bullying Week is a wonderful idea because it supports students and lets them know they are not alone.” Isabelle.P – Year 11

“You should never bully because you never know what someone is going through.” Gracie-Mae.M – Year 10

“Treat people the way you want to be treated because you never know what they’re going through until you’re in their shoes.” Kaci.C – Year 10

“You learn something new when you are wearing somebody else’s shoes.” Stevie.G – Year 10

“If someone talks about you behind your back, then let them stay behind you.” Elisha.P – Year 10

“Everyone deserves equal opportunities, and that’s what Anti-Bullying Week promotes.” Lee.M – Year 11

“The lion does not concern himself with the opinion of the sheep — neither should you.” George.C – Year 11

“Everyone has differences; they should be celebrated rather than being bullied.” Morgan.A – Year 11