cont... If your child does not have one, ask for a home-school book that you, your child, and your childs teacher can write in order to resolve this situation. Make it known that if this does not stop NOW you will register a formal complaint.
Follow this meeting up with a very brief letter to just confirm what has been discussed and decided during your meeting with the teacher, and also include a request for a copy of the schools Antibullying Policy (Which all schools must have and make availible to parents on request BY LAW - see
http://messageboards.ivillage.co.uk/n/mb/message.asp?webtag=iv-ukrlbully&msg=399.1&ctx=0), and also for a copy of your letter and details of any action taken, to be included in your sons school file.
Again, put a time limit in which you expect this to be resolved by.
If you have no joy with the class teacher, then you could go straight to the head teacher. Book a meeting with the head, and take a list of concerns in to that meeting. Should you have arrived at this point, then do come back to us with a copy of that antibullying policy because we'll be able to help you identify where it is not being fulfilled. Your childs school have a duty to your while the child is in their care, and they also have to deal with bullying. It is a legal requirement of all schools to have the Anti Bullying Policy, this is a set of measures to ensure that pupils learn in a supportive, caring and safe environment without fear of being bullied.
By the time you get to this stage, you should have a list of concerns that you want to address, and also some idea what you expect to happen. I would expect a promise from the head that teachers and playground supervisors take a more active role in monitoring the situation throug