Anti-Bullying Ambassadors
Our anti-bullying ambassadors have had 6 hours of training in total in the Diana Award scheme.
- How to identify if incidents are bullying behaviour or 'unpleasant, nasty or unkind behaviour '
- They know the three types of bullying behaviour
- They know the signs that indicates someone may be experiencing bullying behaviour
- How to respond to incidents of bullying behaviour
Alongside the anti-bullying ambassadors these adults will be supporting them on their journey:
Mrs Martin and Mrs Wheeler
They are very excited to share the information they have learnt and lead campaigns across the school to support the Anti bullying project.
From one of our ambassadors:
As anti-bullying ambassadors, our job is to help. We have already started training with the amazing organisation The Diana Award. We look forward to helping the school community and others.
Worry Boxes
A report from our members (March 2025):
We ordered Worry Boxes as Anti-bullying Ambassadors. We will deal with bullying, if you have any worries - put them in our boxes! The boxes will be metal and locked!
Building Positive Relationships
Our Anti-bullying Ambassadors would like to share some online resources with our families regarding building positive relationships. The following link to BBC Children in Need's website provides lots of advice and resources:
Positive Relationships Matter - BBC Children in Need
Here are some videos from website:
Further resources can be found by clicking this link to BBC Children in Need.
KS1 Wellbeing Check
Some of our Anti-bullying Ambassadors have begun an initiative to check on the wellbeing of our Key Stage 1 children. Here is a report from them:
We have been checking with KS1. If they are sad, we will try to find out why and try to help them out. We go round on Tuesday and Friday. If one of them is really sad, we will check on them again on Friday.
A message from the Duke of Cambridge:
Anti Bullying Guide
Here is our Anti-Bullying Guide, an accessible text version can be downloaded at the bottom of this page:
Positivity Post Box
Here's some news from one of our Ambassadors about something exciting that's coming soon:
We had to get Mr Knight to build us a postbox for the children and adults. He was also building the Santa's Grotto at the same time. The Positivity Postbox is for everyone to write positive notes to friends or other people.
Anti-Bullying Policy
We've been collaborating with Mrs Wheeler on a child-friendly version of the Anti-bullying Policy. We look forward to sharing it with you when it's complete!
Anti Bullying Week
We recently held our Anti-Bullying Week. During this week, this year's Anti-Bullying Ambassadors were chosen and received their first training. They got to work during the week preparing their noticeboard to keep the school up-to-date with their activities. Some of the children have also been working on videos, which explain types of bullying and they will soon be sharing these with the school.
An update from the Anti-Bullying Ambassadors about this term:
We made a poster (we're also going to do one for Y3) and have been putting up new displays. 'True Authentic Self', looking at value animals and they are Happy Hippo, Open-minded Octopus, Adventurous Aardvark and Aspirational Ant.
Term 3
Anti-Bullying Badges
This term we are working towards our Well Being badge:
Anti-Bullying Board Updates
See below for a picture of our board!
Our words are bystander upstander and anti bullying
We will be helping classes this term understand what these words mean and sharing ideas of HOW to be an upstander, how to spot the signs that someone is experiencing bullying behaviour and who to speak to about it.
We have also reminded everyone about the previous work we have done on anti-bullying
The three types of bullying behaviour and how bullying behaviour makes people feel.
We have been working on sharing what Priory Fields children have learned from anti-bullying week. We have a special focus on well being as we are working towards out well being badge from the Diana award.
We have been busy creating posters to be displayed outside every classroom so people know who the anti bullying ambassadors are.
Look out for our flyer which is coming soon!
From our Ambassadors:
We upgraded the upstairs Anti-Bullying display.
Assembly
In assembly we learnt about indirect bullying. We opened envelopes containing statements of types of bullying behaviour. One was repeated, for example rolling your eyes at someone. The next was repeated again and was making fun of someone to others or mocking them. There were also more. Collaborative Cat was there and Mrs Wheeler said that Collaborative Cat can help with anti-bullying as we all collaborate with each other.
Below is a video, which tells you more about the Diana Award: