Anti-Bullying in School
A Safe Environment for Everyone
Together Against Bullying and Harassment
What is Bullying?
Bullying (harassment) is systematic aggressive behavior directed at causing physical or psychological harm to a weaker person. This can manifest as insults, threats, spreading rumors, physical violence, or exclusion from a group.
Bullying is unacceptable in our school. We create a safe space where every student feels protected and respected.
Types of Bullying
Physical
Hitting, pushing, property damage
Verbal
Insults, threats, humiliation
Social
Ignoring, spreading rumors
Cyberbullying
Harassment on the internet and social media
If You Encounter Bullying
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Don't be silent. Tell your parents, teachers, or the psychologist
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Don't blame yourself. It's not your fault
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Save evidence. Screenshots, messages
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Seek help. Use the contacts below
If You Become a Witness
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Don't participate. Don't laugh or support the aggressor
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Support the victim. Show you are on their side
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Inform adults. This is not tattling, but helping
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Be active. Your silence supports bullying
Where to Get Help
School Psychologist
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Room №--
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Social Educator
Not specified
Room №--
Not specified
Hotline
Anonymous, 24/7
111 (free)
Remember: All appeals are confidential. We guarantee safety and support for every student.
Rules for Safe Behavior
Respect others
Treat your classmates the way you want to be treated
Be mindful
Notice when someone needs help or support
Speak openly
Share your problems with adults you trust
Be an example
Show with your behavior that bullying is unacceptable