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Keeping school a bully-free zone

Trinityhouse stresses the importance of community.

Bullying has become a major problem at schools worldwide and threatens to damage the lives of many children from an early age.

This is why staff at Trinityhouse stressed the importance of community and acceptance as part of an anti-bullying awareness campaign at the school recently.

“The children at Trinityhouse Palm Lakes are super pleased that their school is a bully free zone,” said principal Darren de Gouviea-Smith after the pupils signed an anti-bullying pledge last week.

“The purpose is to ensure the school remains a pleasant and happy place for every child, where effective and productive learning takes place in a supportive environment.”


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