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Whitehouse Primary School, 2 Doagh Rd, Newtownabbey

Friendship Week Feedback

19th Dec 2016

 

In line with this year’s National Anti-Bullying Week, the children at Whitehouse Primary School took part in a series of assemblies with a school focus of ‘Friendship Week’. At the end of the week, the children were asked to complete a short survey to reveal any changes in their understanding of bullying that had occurred during a successful week. Below are the results of the survey for Key Stage 2:

  • In Year 7, 94% of children believed that Friendship Week had helped them understand bullying better whilst 95% of children said if they felt they were being bullied they would know how to get het help (the remaining 5% selected ‘Not Sure’, no children selected ‘No’).

Pupils' comments:

“I learned how to stop being bullied and I know all the different kinds of bullying.” – Year 7 Boy

“Anti-Bullying Week helped me learn a lot about bullying and how to stop it. It really helped me understand bullying.” – Year 7 Boy

“Bullies want to feel powerful so stand up for yourself and tell someone.” – Year 7 Girl

“Bullying can happen at any time, anywhere, to anyone.” – P7 Girl

“If you write mean comments on the internet they never go away.” – Year 6 Girl

“I already knew about cyber and racial but I didn’t know about social, physical and emotional bullying. If you are being bullied you must never stay silent. Break the silence.” – Year 6 Girl

“You are never alone if bullying is happening.” – Year 6 Boy

“I learned that if you are being bullied to smash the silence.” – Year 6 Boy

“I learned that silence is a weapon for bullying.” – Year 5 Girl

“I learned that you are not responsible when you are getting bullied.” – Year 5 Girl

We were so pleased by our pupils' learning.  Knowledge is power!