Education Ministry expands anti-bullying campaign with outreach in Region Seven
The outreach forms part of the ministry’s ongoing work to develop a national Anti-Bullying and Anti-Violence Policy
The outreach forms part of the ministry’s ongoing work to develop a national Anti-Bullying and Anti-Violence Policy

THE Ministry of Education has intensified its national anti-bullying and anti-violence campaign with a series of school engagements in Region Seven, part of a broader effort to strengthen safety and support systems across the education sector.
A ministry team visited six schools, St. John the Baptist Primary, St. Anthony’s Primary, Agatash Primary, Potaro Primary, Two Miles Primary, and Three Miles Secondary, where learners and teachers participated in discussions on bullying, reporting mechanisms, and strategies for fostering respectful school environments.
Officials said the sessions were designed to encourage open dialogue and empower learners to speak up about their experiences.
The outreach forms part of the ministry’s ongoing work to develop a national Anti-Bullying and Anti-Violence Policy. Public input is being sought, and the ministry is urging parents, teachers, and community members to report incidents and submit recommendations as the policy is finalised.
Education officials reiterated that creating safe and nurturing schools requires sustained collaboration among all stakeholders. The ministry says it remains committed to expanding the campaign to other regions as it works to ensure that all students learn in environments defined by respect and empathy.

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