If a student is concerned about a bullying incident which has affected either them or somebody else then they must report it.
They can do this by telling their form tutor, Head of Year, Student Support Leader or other trusted teacher. Or they can report it here via this QR code:
Bullying is repetitive intentional hurting of one person or a group by another person or group, where the relationship involves an imbalance of power. Bullying can be physical, verbal or psychological. It can happen face-to-face or online.
If you need help and support you can find this in school if you speak to your Student support Leader or Head of Year:
YEAR 7:
Miss Young – Head of Year
Mrs Triffit – Student Support Leader
YEAR 8:
Miss Townsend – Head of Year
Miss Evennett – Student Support Leader
YEAR 9:
Mrs Garbett – Head of Year
Mrs Hammell – Student Support Leader
YEAR 10
Mrs Hadcroft – Head of Year
Miss Tomlinson and Ms Whiteley – Student Support Leaders
YEAR 11
Ms Townsend – Head of Year
Mr Kettlewell – Student Support Leader
YEAR 12
Mrs Hopson – Head of Year
Mrs Blunt – Student Support
YEAR 13
Mrs Heys – Head of Year
Mrs Blunt – Student Support
Or by locating our Antibullying Ambassadors in school or contacting them via their Instagram – Huntington School (@huntington_aba) • Instagram photos and videos
If you would also like to contact external services for outside of school hours, here are some helpful organisations:
Information and advice about all forms of bullying (nationalbullyinghelpline.co.uk) – 0845 22 55 787
Diana Award Crisis Messenger – free 24/7 support. Text DA to 85258
Bullying UK – 0808 800 22 22
Childline | Childline – 0800 11 11
If you are a parent/carer who is concerned about their child, please contact the relevant member of staff as above, report via the QR code or find helpful information via the Anti-bullying Alliance
Advice for parents and carers (anti-bullyingalliance.org.uk)
We are proud members of the antibullying alliance;