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Anti-Bullying Week 2025: Power for Good
 Spotting the Signs of Bullying —

 and What You Can Do




 Understanding the signs of bullying and

 knowing how to respond appropriately is a

 shared responsibility that helps maintain a
 culture of care and respect.


 Recognising the Signs


 Bullying does  not always take  an obvious

 form. While it can include physical actions
 such as pushing or name-calling, it may

 also appear in subtle ways.

 Children who are being bullied might be-

 come unusually quiet, anxious, withdrawn,
 or reluctant to attend school. They may
       At The Regent School, kindness is not just something we talk about — it is some-
 also  show  a  sudden  drop  in  confidence
       thing we live. This year’s Anti-Bullying Week gave pupils a chance to shine as
 or changes in friendships and behaviour.
       they explored how even small acts of kindness can create big waves of positive
       change.
 Taking Positive Action

 If a student experiences bullying, it is im-

 portant that they know they are not alone

 and that help is always available. Report-

 ing incidents to a trusted adult — whether a
 teacher or any of the school safeguarding

 leads — ensures that the issue can be ad-

 dressed promptly and fairly.



 At the same time, students are encour-

 aged to support one another by show-

 ing empathy, standing up for kindness,

 and refusing to join in harmful behaviour.



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