Safe School DropBox
Use this page if you have been affected by or have first-hand knowledge of bullying or harassment at the College. This may be physical or psychological, and it may be face-to-face or virtual (internet, phone, notes).

Bullying is when someone uses their power to hurt others over and over. This can be done through mean words, physical actions, or by making others feel left out. Bullying can be done by one person or a group, and it can happen face-to-face or online. Sometimes, bullying is obvious, and other times it’s more hidden. Any type of bullying can harm people, even those who just see it happening, and it can have lasting effects.

Single incidents and conflict or fights between equals, whether in person or online, are not defined as bullying. However, these conflicts still need to be addressed and resolved.

ALL reports will be followed up by your Head of School or Head of Year. Unless you provide your name at the end of this page, we can't let you know about the progress made investigating your incident, and your report will be anonymous.

If you need immediate help and advice, please call Kids Helpline (1800 55 1800).
123
1
2
3
  • 1 / 3