Behaviour
At Westbury Leigh we strive to make sure each individual in school feels safe, secure and happy to be in our welcoming school. As part of our Christian ethos an important part of this is through teaching children to make informed decisions about their attitude, behaviour choices and work ethic.
At Westbury Leigh C of E Primary School we are committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of all pupils in our care. The health, safety and well-being of all our pupils is taken seriously and all staff and volunteers are aware of their responsibilities and will do all they can to provide a safe, caring and positive environment where children feel happy and secure.
Our Anti-Bullying Philosophy
At Westbury Leigh Primary School we believe that all pupils have the right to learn in a supportive, caring and safe environment without the fear of bullying or harassment.
Through our Christian Values, our school community embraces individuality and celebrates those qualities that make us all unique. Bullying is not tolerated at our school and we have a clear policy on how to prevent, identify and respond to bullying behaviour.
On this page, you can find our policy on anti-bullying, our parent information leaflet and our child information leaflet. There are also websites which offer other resources and materials related to anti-bullying.
Pupil Anti Bully Policy
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Useful Websites & Numbers
Name of organisation |
Telephone number |
Website |
Act Against Bullying |
0845 230 2560 |
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Advisory Centre for Education (ACE) |
0207 704 3370 |
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Anti-bully |
not available |
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Anti-Bullying Alliance (ABA) |
0207 843 1901 |
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Anti-bullying Network |
0131 651 6103 |
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Beatbullying |
0845 338 5060 |
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Bully Free Zone |
01204 454 958 |
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Bullying Online |
020 7378 1446 |
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BBC |
not available |
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Childline |
0800 1111 (helpline for children) |
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Kidscape |
020 7730 3300 (general enquiry number) |
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NSPCC |
0207 825 2500 |
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Parentline Plus |
0808 800 2222 |
In November 2016, the Wiltshire Assembly of Youth (WAY), an elected group voicing young people’s concerns, launched an anti-bullying charter setting out a vision to tackle bullying across the county; WAY is concerned about the impact that bullying has upon emotional well-being and mental health.
Please see the information provided in the link below: