The school’s anti -bullying ambassadors are continuing their campaign to raise awareness of bullying and to promote the message ‘It’s good to tell’.  At senior assembly on Friday they launched their slogan campaign: classes are invited to come up with a suitable slogan which will be displayed prominently in the school and will be used on worksheets, etc. A pupil forum was also held  at which thepic2 pupils gave their input for the upcoming review of the school’s anti-bullying policy.  There was a very mature discussion and consideration of the issue with some very salient points put forward. The pupils’ views will be taken forward to the working group who are drafting the new policy. The pupils’ input is invaluable in this process as they are the ones ‘on the ground’, who know about the real issues surrounding the problem of bullying and who are seeking solutions that work for them. We look forward to seeing their work to come up with a good anti-bullying slogan for our school.