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Anti-Bullying
At The Henry Box School, we wish to promote self-discipline and respect for others in a supportive and secure learning environment. We recognise our duty to encourage respectful behaviour, address intolerance and to promote empathy with compassion. Respect and equality are two of the school’s core values. We are highly committed to guiding and inspiring students to be successful and happy in their adult lives and The Henry Box School is committed to making our school a safe and caring environment for all students. We treat each other with respect and refuse to tolerate bullying of any kind.
PARENT AND CARER ANTI-BULLYING QUESTIONNAIRE - Open 11th-15th November 2024
Anti-Bullying Week 2024: Choose Respect |
Anti-Bullying Week 2023: Make a Noise |
11th - 15th November 2024 |
13th - 17th November 2023 |
Useful Links:
NSPCC
Anti-bullying Alliance
Youth Endowment Fund Toolkit
Youngminds
Child line
National safe place
The Henry Box School Anti-Bullying policy
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