

'Where issues arise we would always be prepared to work closely with parents and the community to resolve them in a swift and appropriate manner.'ĭame Deborah James dies aged 40: BBC presenter passes away peacefully surrounded by her family - after raising £6.7m during cancer battle 'The actions of a small number of individuals have shocked us and are not representative of our academy as a whole.

'Our expectations for behaviour are very clear and are supported by robust systems and sanctions. 'In line with our behaviour policy, we have investigated the allegation, and appropriate, firm action has been taken, including working closely with the police. Will Teece, head of school at Walton Academy, said: 'Whilst I cannot comment on the detail, I do wish to reassure our community that the matter has been taken very seriously. It's disgusting really because my daughter has now had to leave the school and her friends to start over again at a new school which is 13 miles away.' 'The school put the girl in isolation for a day but I don't think that's enough. Heartbroken Sophie, 37, revealed she broke down in tears when she found out the footage of her daughter (pictured) being attacked had been shared online 'Naomi hadn't said anything to me about being bullied, but she'd been quiet and would often say she was poorly and didn't want to go to school.' My son was meant to be starting there in year seven but I'm also trying to get him moved because I'm so worried. Her dad has been putting £10 a week on her card for drinks and sweets and stuff and this girl was taking it off her.

'She told me the girl had been taking her food at school. She had her arm in a sling for two weeks. She'd suffered tissue damage to her wrist and ankle. I took her to the hospital and we were there for six hours. I felt helpless because I hadn't been there. Her hair was all pulled out, she was holding onto her wrist and hobbling. The mother-of-four said: 'Mother's instinct kicked in. Sophie said she got a phone call from the school telling her her daughter had been involved in an incident and was now on her way home. I know it will be too upsetting for her.' A video her being attacked was posted online Naomi Bellamy, 12, with her injured arm in a sling. Then in another video she's leaning over her and punching her in the back. The girl pulls her down by her hair and her head actually hits the floor. 'Watching it, you can see her head come off the ground like a bouncing ball. 'While I was sat in the hospital waiting room my phone started pinging and I was getting all of these messages from people asking if I'd seen the video. I was so angry that a recording of my daughter being bullied was being shared and I felt so guilty that I hadn't been there for her. Sophie, from Grantham, Lincolnshire, said: 'I just sat and cried when I saw it. Heartbroken Sophie, 37, revealed she broke down in tears when she found out the footage had been shared online. Other footage appears to show the bully pulling Naomi's head back by her ponytail while other pupils laugh and shout 'f***ing have her'. She suffered injuries to her arm and ankle. Naomi was attacked by another girl on her way from school. Naomi Bellamy, 12 and her mother Sophie Baker from Grantham, Lincolnshire.
