IFS COMMITMENT TO ANTI-BULLYING
How IFS Fights Bullying
Students’ well-being is at the heart of the educational project of IFS.
In 2017 and following on the intervention of Mr. Jean-François Bellon on the issue of school bullying in France, our school created a group to fight this phenomenon. This group is composed of adults trained in anti-bullying method “shared-concern” and has been successful in stopping bullying in our school.
Awareness campaigns are regularly conducted in our school as an opportunity to remind students of the importance of reporting cases of bullying. Once a case of bullying is reported, the group intervenes to help the well-being of students who are targets or witnesses of this phenomenon. Click here to see the poster from this year’s anti-bullying campaign.


ADDRESS BULLYING AT IFS
What You Should Do if your Child Is a Target or Witness to Bullying
If your child reports bullying to you, please contact: [email protected]
The school coordinator, Mylène Locatelli, will respond to you. If she determines that the situation described is indeed bullying, then the cell will be able to act to try to put an end to it.
Bullying is everyone’s business; let’s learn to recognize it and flag it.
For more information, visit:
– Official website “No to bullying” (French Ministry of Education)
– Website of the shared concern method (Jean-Pierre Bellon)