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Secondary School Bullying Question?
I am in my fifth year at secondary school and I was mentally and emotionally bullied by one of my teachers from first year until last year when I finally got my parents to complain to the school on my behalf. To cut a long story short, the school had an investigation into my complaint which was twisted by the head teacher and two guidance teachers so that the outcome was that the teacher had done nothing wrong and that I was lying about the whole thing. A year on, I still feel upset that my guidance teacher, who I had been close to and had trusted implicitly before the complaint, had helped to cover up what the teacher had done to me and it is literally driving me insane and I would like to sort it out with the guidance teacher before our relationship becomes any more broken. As it has been a year since the complaint, I am not sure how to bring up the subject with my guidance teacher and I am also wondering if I would get punished for telling my guidance teacher how I really feel about how the whole process was handled. What should I do?
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- 9 years agoFavorite Answer
A teacher bullying you?? THAT IS RIDICULOUS! I'd walk out from that school! Id tell them all to stuff their jobs.. and the head teacher doesn't believe you?? That's more backing against you and going with the teacher.. I SAY, JUST WALK OUT! Move to another school or get home schooled?? Hope i helped?
- S.M. BlackettLv 79 years ago
If something has been investigated and the findings have gone against you there is nothing much that you can do after a year has passed.
I know from experience how frustrated and angry you must feel but you have got to move on and just think that you will soon be out of the situation.
You have learned a valuable lesson that you cannot trust people.This will serve you in good stead for the future.
I can fully appreciate that you want justice but unfortunately life is not that simple.
If you reopen the issue, you will probably be subjected to a lot of unpleasantness.
At the end of the day, however, it is up to you. If you feel that you can take the fall-out then go ahead but the easiest way is to try to put it to one side and put it down to experience.