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Bullying: the feelings and consequences

This half term, Year 5 were informed about an especially serious issue, bullying. Dave Burns came into the hall with two year 5 classes at a time. He got everyone’s attention with his ‘very hilarious’ jokes but, more importantly, it was very informative. Pupils and even teachers, including Miss Wilson and Miss Simon, got involved in an important demonstration, which showed the consequences of bullying.

This half term, Year 5 were informed about an especially serious issue, bullying. Dave Burns came into the hall with two year 5 classes at a time. He got everyone’s attention with his ‘very hilarious’ jokes but, more importantly, it was very informative. Pupils and even teachers, including Miss Wilson and Miss Simon, got involved in an important demonstration, which showed the consequences of bullying.

We learnt how bullying makes people feel and watched videos to get a better understanding of what bullying does to people. It makes people feel many horrible things inside like not wanting to go to school because they’re afraid of what might happen to them. People feel rejected and isolated leading to depression- which is an ordeal.

 There’s another type of bullying called cyber bullying which is when someone gets bullied but online. People can call you mean names that make you feel small and not able to tell anyone.

 Year 5 learnt how to deal with any type of bullying. The main message is …Just tell a trusted adult.

Maisie, Year 5