Sherri Gordon: Types Of King David Linksfield High School

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a there are 6 types of bullying. “Physical bullying, verbal bullying, relational aggression, cyber bullying, sexual bullying and prejudicial bullying” Physical bullying is when a child is bullied in a physical manner. Verbal bullying is when a person uses horrible words or phrases to gain power from the victim. Cyber bullying is using the Internet or social media to bully someone.
Sexual bullying is when the bully targets someone sexually. Prejudicial bullying is when the bully targets someone based on the race, religion, etc. Finally according to http://bullying.about.com relational bullying is where “teens try to hurt their peers or sabotage their social standing.” Types of bullying. 2014. Sherri Gordon: Types of bullying (online) Available: …show more content…

From looking at graph 1 it is evident that King David Linksfield High School has lots of bullying with in the school, as 55% of the students believe that King David has a bullying problem. It is an alarming statistic that on average more then half of the King David students believe there to be a bullying problem with in the school. This is valuable information as one of the aims for this research is to determine if King David has a bully problem and graph 1 already shows that students of King David believe that the school has a bullying problem.

Graph 2 and 3
Have you ever been bullied before at King David?

2) Boys 3) Girls

From the above graphs it is evident that bullying is rife at King David Linksfield with 50% of boys as seen in graph 2 and 70% of girls as seen in graph 3 admitting to being bullied at the school. These figures also show the magnitude to which bullying occurs at King David and shows that the bullying is not limited to only boys or girls but rather that anyone can be …show more content…

Boys are more likely to be physically bullied as in graph 4 30% of boys say they have been physically bullied while in graph 5 no girls said that they had been physically bullied. Boys and girls were very similar in respect to verbal bullying as in graph 6 50% of boys said that they have been verbally bullied while in graph 7 40% of girls said that they had been verbally bullied. Girls are more likely to be cyber bullied as in graph 9 50% of girls indicated that they have been cyber bullied while in graph 8 only 10% of boys indicated that they have been cyber