Anti-bullying
Bullying of any kind is not acceptable in NSW schools.
The NSW anti-bullying website brings together information and resources for teachers, students, parents and carers. It provides information related to online safety and what you can do if your child has been bullied, witnessed bullying or been involved in bullying.
For more information on anti-bullying strategies for NSW public schools, see the department’s Bullying: Preventing and Responding to Student Bullying in Schools Policy.
For information on racial bullying and anti-racism education for NSW public schools, see:
Our teachers use a variety of strategies to assess student learning.
FHS Anti-bullying plan
There is zero tolerance for bullying at Finley High School.
For details of our anti-bullying plan, click on the link below:
- Anti-bullying plan 2023
Report bullying
What is bullying? Bullying is normally not a one off incident, though it can be, It is normally when actions such as name calling, threats, harrassment go on for some time that it is called bullying.
At FHS we uphold 'no tolerance to bullying'. Everyone at our school has the right to feel safe and secure within the school community. It is everyones' responsibility to ensure that FHS is free of unacceptable behaviours such as discrimination and verbal, physical and cyber bullying.
For more information on bullying click on the 'Our School' link on the toolbar above.
Unless the school knows about bullying incidents it cannot act on them. Remember everyone at FHS has the right to be safe and secure at school.
To report bullying see Bullying report
Please fill in all sections so that staff can follow up and act on the information that you have provided. Follow up WILL occur on the next school day.
If you wish to speak to someone now please call Kids Helpline 1800551800 or AccessLine 1800011511. If you or someone you know is unsafe please call the Police on 000.