Assembly 14th November

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  1. Year 2! says:

    Zachary has reminded us that when you stand up to a bully and say ‘STOP THAT I DON’T LIKE IT’ they usually back down and stop. Bully’s will respond to strength. Bullying is mean and horrible. We don’t want bullies at our school.
    William says ‘Stand up to the bullies!’ or they will keep doing it.
    We talked about who we can go to if we think we are being bullied. In Year 2 we will talk to; teachers, dinner supervisors, friends, buddies, Miss Mason, phone ChildLine, talk to mum or dad, brothers and sisters, grannies, grandads and uncles and aunts.
    KEEP OUR SCHOOL BULLY FREE!!!!

  2. YEAR ONE says:

    Jacob said, ‘We are all different because we all have different interests.’
    Isla said, ‘We all look different – our skin is different colours.’
    Isla G said, ‘We all have different coloured hair and different coloured eyes.’
    Georgia said, ‘We all wear different clothes and have our own styles, apart from our school uniform.’
    Eva said, ‘We all have different shoes in different styles and sizes.’
    Milly said, ‘Some people are disabled and have different needs to others.’

    Year 1 said we would be like robots if we were all the same and it would be very boring. Difference is good.

    Year 1 had lots of thoughts about what bullying is. They said it is when you hurt somebody’s feelings, when you hurt them physically or verbally with unkind words, when you make people feel unhappy, upset and sad.

    We thought about reasons why people might bully others. Some of us thought it might be that a bully is angry, spoilt, embarrassed, naughty or perhaps they are unhappy themselves and want to take out their frustration on someone else.

    All the children agreed that they would tell a teacher or their Mums and Dads straight away if they were being bullied.

  3. Milly says:

    You shouldn’t make fun or be mean to people if they are different. If we were all the same it would be very boring. If I was being bullied I would tell a teacher.

  4. Foundation says:

    The children in Foundation had not heard of bullying before, so we talked about what the word meant. Scarlett said that she would tell a grown up. Lee said that he would walk away and tell his Mommy.
    We talked about how we are all a bit different from each other and that we are each special. The children thought it was really funny when I asked them “What would it be like if we had a whole class of Scarlett’s?” They said it was good to be different.

  5. Year 4 says:

    In year 4 we talked about the fact that if we were all the same, we would all think the same and there would be nothing new or exciting in our daily lives. We would be like robots. We discussed bullying and what bullying means and how it is different to a ‘one off’ argument that we may have with our friends.

    We discussed the fact that people who bully have probably got problems themselves. We discussed the fact that we are all told different things by parents and some parents suggest that if someone is mean to you, you should do it back. We agreed that if we all follow this idea, later on in life we might apply it in a more violent way and end up hurting someone which could even land us in jail! We agreed that people should tell someone if they are being bullied or could even talk to child line. The best way to stand up to a bully is to tell a grown up who can do something about it.

  6. Year 3 says:

    In Year 3 we discussed that we were all different in lots of different ways including; the way we look, what we are like, our fingerprints, ideas, accents and names. We talked about how if we were all the same we would all like the same things and that being different is interesting. When thinking about what bullying means the children described it as being naughty and mean to someone, picking on people and name calling. Year 3 thought people might bully if they were upset, angry, jealous or embarassed. If they were being bullied we talked about the importance of telling their parents, a teacher or dinner supervisor.

  7. Lily Ellis says:

    I think that bullying is when people are mean to you everyday. If we were all the same we would think the same do the same thing say the same thing everything would just be the same and it there would nothing new. If you are being bullied then you should tell an adult and they will sort it out for you. Everybody is different because we all think differently and not everyone does the same thing.

  8. Demi Year 1 says:

    Bullying is very bad because if you hurt people it is really mean and you should always be nice to everyone. Bullying is when someone is hurting people by hitting them or pushing them and hurting them physically. Bullying is also when you are mean to other people with words or making them feel sad. That isn’t very kind!
    If I was being bullied I would tell a teacher because it is mean and they should be stopped!

  9. Year 6 says:

    ANTI-BULLYING

    It wouldn’t be fun if we were all the same, it would be boring.

    Everyone looks different and likes different things.

    We think bullying is when someone is being mean to you over and over again and you haven’t done anything mean to them.

    We think people bully because they are sad and people aren’t nice to them. They may have something going on at home and they take it out on other people. They may want attention.

    If you are being bullied you should tell an adult or a friend.

    PHILOSOPHY

    You should stand up to a bully because if you ignore it then they will carry on. Standing up to them could mean being kind to them or telling them to stop or telling an adult.

    Childline is a place where you can call if you are upset and want someone to talk to.

    Childine helps children in this country by being there for them and giving them advice.

  10. 14mrehman says:

    If you get Bullied don’t bully back remember you have option’s
    Option’s:
    A)Tell a trusted adult.
    B)Stand up for your self and NEVER bully back.
    C)You can ring child line.
    Thank you

  11. Evie year 5 says:

    bullying is BAD because it means you can hurt people’s feelings and they will not like it
    bullying is constantly being mean which meansjust don’t do it. Its very important to tell a adult if you are being bullied
    NEVER BULLY !!!!

  12. lily-mae says:

    we are all different in many ways as we all like different things and we should be kind to one another and not make fun of what others like .

  13. Emily yr6 says:

    If we were all the same then everyone would do the same thing and we would never come across new. Everyone is different showing their different looks and personalities. Some people could; be in a wheelchair, have glasses, be disabled but we should never laugh or make fun of that person for what they look like. I think bullying is where someone or a group of people are mean and horrible to you consistantly and don’t stop. I think that people bully because they have a problem at home and they feel like they need to take it out on somebody else to make them feel better. They also might just want to be nasty and horrible to a person for no particular reason. If you are being bullied, then you should tell a teacher straight away so they can sort it out. If you see someone being bullied you should also tell a teacher or a trusted adult. I think that I should stand up to a bully because if they realise that you are strong and won’t let being bullied put you down, they might realise that bullying isn’t a good thing and they might stop. Childline is a company that help children around the world. If you want to call child line it can be for a good reason or a bad reason and you have no one to talk to except them. They are happy to listen to you no matter how long or short the conversation may be.

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