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03 From the Desk of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL)
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From the Desk of the Designated
Safeguarding Lead (DSL) Our Stand Against Bullying at
08 The Regent School
Developing Critical We will be joining schools across the
Readers UK to take part in Anti-Bullying Week
10 2025.
Fiction or Fact? At The Regent School, we are firmly committed to creating a learning
environment where every child feels safe, respected, and valued. Bullying
16 — in any form — has no place in our school community. Whether it
happens face-to-face, online, through unkind words, physical actions, or
Inspired By Paul Klee social exclusion, bullying is never acceptable and will not be tolerated.
From Monday 10th to Friday 14th November, we will be joining schools across
26 the United Kingdom in marking Anti-Bullying Week 2025. This year’s theme,
“Power for Good”, reminds us that each one of us has the responsibility and the
ability to challenge bullying, stand up for others, and choose kindness every day.
Dance, Build and Discover
30 Throughout the week, pupils will take part in assemblies, class discussions,
role-play activities, and creative tasks that explore:
Where Maths Meets 1. What bullying is and how to recognise it.
34 2. The difference between conflict and bullying.
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3. How to speak up safely and support someone who is being bullied.
Books Open, 4. How words, actions, and choices can be a ‘power for good’ in school
Minds Switched On and beyond.
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