St Joan of Arc 
School 
Bullying
#1 
How does bullying make you feel? 
A: Happy B: Excited 
C: Depressed D: Rejoiceful
C - Depressed
#2 
Where can bullying happen? 
A: In class B: In the hall ways 
C: On the tennis courts D: Anywhere
D - Anywhere
#3 
What should you do if you are being bullied? 
A: Nothing B: Self harm 
C: Bully someone else D: Tell someone
D – Tell 
someone
#4 
How often is someone bullied in England? 
A: Every 6 seconds B: Every minute 
C: Every 10 minutes D: Every hour
A – Every six 
seconds
#5 
What fraction of pupils are bullied 
A: 1/2 B: 1/3 
C: 1/4 D: 1/5
D – 1/5
#6 
Which star was bullied as a child? 
A: Tom Cruise B: Britney Spears 
C: Michael Owen D: Jordan
A – Tom 
Cruise
#7 
How many children got help last year? 
A: 200 B: 2,000 
C: 20,000 D: 200,000
C – 20,000
Every seven seconds 
someone in Britain is being 
bullied
One in five secondary school 
pupils have experience of 
bullying
Bullying can happen 
anywhere; one in four people 
are bullied at work
Bullying can make you feel 
depressed, shy, isolated, 
insecure and even suicidal
Most people who bully have 
been bullied themselves
In many cases the effects of 
bullying aren't visible at all. 
But this doesn't mean they're 
less hurtful
20,000 young people got help 
last year when they spoke out 
against bullying
Some Famous victims of 
Bullying: 
Kate Winslet, Orlando Bloom, 
Eminem, Tom Cruise and 
Sarah-Michelle Gellar.
Brian McFadden 
• Brian was bullied at school 
because of his weight and because 
he used to sing and dance there - 
it wasn't cool. He says that he 
always had to be on the defence 
so it made him sharper. He always 
knew he'd get the last laugh.
Lahmea 
• Lahmea was bullied at school and 
decided to do something about it. 
Combining her songwriting and singing 
talents with the experiences that she'd 
had and things she saw around her, 
Lahmea has spoken at a number of 
conferences on bullying, has produced 
an album of songs on bullying and 
crime and won an award for her work in 
the community.
Danny McNamara 
(Embrace) 
• Danny had three years of verbal 
bullying at school. His advice is not 
to be afraid to tell someone about 
it. The people bullying are the 
people who've got the problem, 
not you. Eventually he hooked up 
with a different group of people 
and they all stuck up for each 
other.
Jennifer Ellison 
• At school Jen saw herself as geeky and 
one of the girls in her class would hit 
her. At first she was afraid to tell 
anyone but once she'd let her Mum 
help, the girl was suspended. Years 
later Jen bumped into the girl again - 
behind the checkout in the 
supermarket. She thinks it's really 
important not to bottle it up - if it's 
happening to you, tell someone.
What is Bullying? 
Verbal bullying, including: 
•Teasing 
•Sarcasm 
•Name calling 
•Continually ignoring someone 
•Racist & sexist remarks
Physical bullying, 
including: 
Taking your money or personal 
belongings 
Pushing, hitting, kicking and 
punching 
Sexual abuse, including 
unwanted physical contact or 
comments
Indirect bullying, including: 
Spreading rumours or starting gossip 
about you 
Getting you into trouble for no real 
reason 
Excluding you 
Sending you hurtful messages via 
texts, emails, phoning and letters
Bullying
Bullying

Bullying

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    St Joan ofArc School Bullying
  • 3.
    #1 How doesbullying make you feel? A: Happy B: Excited C: Depressed D: Rejoiceful
  • 4.
  • 5.
    #2 Where canbullying happen? A: In class B: In the hall ways C: On the tennis courts D: Anywhere
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  • 7.
    #3 What shouldyou do if you are being bullied? A: Nothing B: Self harm C: Bully someone else D: Tell someone
  • 8.
    D – Tell someone
  • 9.
    #4 How oftenis someone bullied in England? A: Every 6 seconds B: Every minute C: Every 10 minutes D: Every hour
  • 10.
    A – Everysix seconds
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    #5 What fractionof pupils are bullied A: 1/2 B: 1/3 C: 1/4 D: 1/5
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  • 13.
    #6 Which starwas bullied as a child? A: Tom Cruise B: Britney Spears C: Michael Owen D: Jordan
  • 14.
    A – Tom Cruise
  • 15.
    #7 How manychildren got help last year? A: 200 B: 2,000 C: 20,000 D: 200,000
  • 16.
  • 17.
    Every seven seconds someone in Britain is being bullied
  • 18.
    One in fivesecondary school pupils have experience of bullying
  • 19.
    Bullying can happen anywhere; one in four people are bullied at work
  • 20.
    Bullying can makeyou feel depressed, shy, isolated, insecure and even suicidal
  • 21.
    Most people whobully have been bullied themselves
  • 22.
    In many casesthe effects of bullying aren't visible at all. But this doesn't mean they're less hurtful
  • 23.
    20,000 young peoplegot help last year when they spoke out against bullying
  • 24.
    Some Famous victimsof Bullying: Kate Winslet, Orlando Bloom, Eminem, Tom Cruise and Sarah-Michelle Gellar.
  • 25.
    Brian McFadden •Brian was bullied at school because of his weight and because he used to sing and dance there - it wasn't cool. He says that he always had to be on the defence so it made him sharper. He always knew he'd get the last laugh.
  • 26.
    Lahmea • Lahmeawas bullied at school and decided to do something about it. Combining her songwriting and singing talents with the experiences that she'd had and things she saw around her, Lahmea has spoken at a number of conferences on bullying, has produced an album of songs on bullying and crime and won an award for her work in the community.
  • 27.
    Danny McNamara (Embrace) • Danny had three years of verbal bullying at school. His advice is not to be afraid to tell someone about it. The people bullying are the people who've got the problem, not you. Eventually he hooked up with a different group of people and they all stuck up for each other.
  • 28.
    Jennifer Ellison •At school Jen saw herself as geeky and one of the girls in her class would hit her. At first she was afraid to tell anyone but once she'd let her Mum help, the girl was suspended. Years later Jen bumped into the girl again - behind the checkout in the supermarket. She thinks it's really important not to bottle it up - if it's happening to you, tell someone.
  • 29.
    What is Bullying? Verbal bullying, including: •Teasing •Sarcasm •Name calling •Continually ignoring someone •Racist & sexist remarks
  • 30.
    Physical bullying, including: Taking your money or personal belongings Pushing, hitting, kicking and punching Sexual abuse, including unwanted physical contact or comments
  • 31.
    Indirect bullying, including: Spreading rumours or starting gossip about you Getting you into trouble for no real reason Excluding you Sending you hurtful messages via texts, emails, phoning and letters