Our school is committed to providing a supportive, caring and safe environment in which all children are free from the fear of being bullied. As a school we take bullying and its impact seriously: bullying of any form is not tolerated. The school has high expectations of outstanding behaviour and we consistently challenge any behaviour that falls below this.
One of the ways we keep children safe is through teaching children about bullying and the effects it can have. This is covered through our weekly HeartSmart PSHE lessons and as part of our assemblies and acts of collective worship. We also have visits from external providers, such as the NSPCC, who help us to recognise the importance of speaking out to stay safe. We always encourage children to tell an adult if they have any concerns about bullying. If they do not feel they can tell someone they can write a worry down and use our worry monster, who lives in our school library or head to our well-being hub with the on-line worry box. Our Young Leaders lead whole school assembly for Anti -bullying week each year and we ensure anti-bullying maintains a high profile at school through various awareness activities.
Our Link Governor for Anti-Bullying is Mrs Sarah Rowe.



We're pleased to announce that we have been awarded by the Anti-Bullying Alliance with a Gold status for our commitment to anti-bullying and wellbeing, upgrading from Silver status in 2021 and Bronze status in 2020. This means that our school has been recognised for its excellent practice, and are one of just 4% of schools who were awarded this status for 2022. We are proud to be a school that is United Against Bullying and will be continuing to work towards maintaining Gold status in future years!
As part of the programme, we achieved the following, initially to earn Bronze:
We were awarded with our Silver school status in March 2021 following another self-audit of our practice and commitment to anti-bullying. As part of the programme, we achieved the following:
We were awarded with our Gold status in July 2022 following another self-audit of our practice and commitment to anti-bullying. As part of the programme, we achieved the following:
Moving forward, we would like to maintain our Gold status for 2023, and begun using our previous year's results to audit our provision and create a new action plan to ensure that we continue to be recognised for our excellent practice in working against bullying.
Below is a copy of our Anti-Bullying Standard - one of our key documents outlining how we ensure all children are kept happy and safe.
To celebrate Anti-Bullying Week 2022: Reach Out, Archbishop Cranmer were invited to present at the ABA practice-sharing event .This webinar showcases the fantastic work of schools who achieved the Gold award on their whole school anti-bullying programme, United Against Bullying (UAB).
Visit our Mental Health and Wellbeing page for lots more useful links.
Inspired by Malorie Blackman’s Cloudbusting, year 5 wrote and performed their anti-bullying poems which were littered with figurative language to add imagery
Inspired by Malorie Blackman's Cloudbusting, year 5 wrote and performed their anti-bullying poems which were littered with figurative language to add imagery