Tackling Bullying
Every school experiences some level of bullying and Driffield School recognises the need to address this issue and deal with it effectively.

In 2005/6 we worked closely with an external partner, National Children’s Homes (NCH) to develop and begin to implement a whole-school approach to bullying.
We started by recruiting some students and a few staff members to help run a drop-in where students could go to report incidents or just talk to somebody. The Chat Room is located in the School Sports Centre and is open every lunch time.
We now have over 30 trained Anti-Bullying Mentors amongst our students and a team of staff on duty each lunch time. We have also established special “zones” around school which the Mentors regularly patrol to check students are not being bullied.
The Anti-Bullying Committee meets every half term to discuss progress and implement new plans to ensure that incidents of bullying at Driffield School are kept to a minimum
We will continue to develop our ethos to be an anti-bullying school which strives to offer a safe, happy and productive learning environment for all students. Please see our Anti-Bullying Policy and Procedures for more details.
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