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Schoolboy threatened with punishment for texting home to say he was being bullied

A SCHOOLBOY was threatened with punishment for using his phone at school – after he text his dad to say he was being bullied.

Year 9 pupil Sam Moore, 13, was kept at home Thursday (January 25) because Hextable Secondary School planned to punish make him spend a day of lessons and break times away from his friends.

At 10.45am last Wednesday, Sam sent his dad Grant Clarke, 43, a text which said: “A Year 11 is kicking me.”

His parents rang the school to check he was ok. Hearing nothing back, his mum Binny Moore, 40, picked him up as normal that afternoon.

Ms Moore said: “He said it was all sorted but that he was in isolation tomorrow because he sent a text to his dad asking for help.

“It is outrageous. It sends a message not to ask for help.”

IT worker Ms Moore let Sam go back to school on Friday after head teacher Peter Dalton agreed to waive the punishment.

Mr Dalton said the school had a policy that mobile phones are not permitted. He added: Our role is to encourage students to be responsible adults and to work within the boundaries set.”

Mr Dalton said: “I am confident that the school dealt with the matter in a fair and appropriate manner. I accept that not all parents can be happy with our judgements but we will always work hard to ensure that parents are fully informed of the facts.”

Comments(3)

ksc says...
11:34am Mon 6 Feb 12

If Sam was desperate enough to text his dad (most boys like to let their dad think they are pretty tough) then I would think he was suffering quite a bit at the hands of this bully, so what would you expect Sam to do Mr Dalton, retaliate, no that would be against school policy wouldn't it? I'm pretty sure if some bully of a father confronted you on school premises and started putting the boot in, you would be very happy to call the police, the United Nations and who ever could help you the quickest in getting this bully away from you. He was worried enough to ask for help, and you was prepared to punish him, well done Mr Dalton, in Sam's eyes he was bullied twice in that day...If you're willing to punish a child for asking for help, what the hell must have you done to the bully? or maybe he was a bit too big (and scary) to punish.

the wall says...
1:18pm Mon 6 Feb 12

Why is this even being reported. Who rang up the paper ?

goldenbroomboy says...
7:22pm Mon 6 Feb 12

The school did not deal "with the matter in an appropriate manner". their actions were appalling. Obviously it was easier to pick on a kid who is being bullied, than to sort out a bully. Officious cowards.

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