Over an hour with the Head..... she took some right convincing in the end...
I have contact with the bully out of school on occasion via Scouts and mentioned I'd spend solid 48 hours with them all, but did say this particuar lad can be good and helpful, but there was a streak where he could be damn right nasty.
Didn't slag the lad off, just tried to push that they look into why he was being like he was to others, and what was triggering it. It's clear non of the teachers have these skills to do this. Our son has been on the SEN register due to this for years, why hadn't the bully ? It seems far easier for the 'victim' to be assessed, rather than tackle the problem.
Mentioned we were seriously considering moving his school - 'oh that's up to you' - eh....?
We were particularly unhappy about last weeks incident, and the fact that staff did not alert the Head, nor the fact that a 'bump to the head' was not communicated back to us (they have a letter for head injuries) - we only found out by accident in general conversation with my son later that evening ...
We finally got some actions agreed.
Head to get professional help for the Bully - i.e. get the Ed. Support Worker involved.
Son can check in with one of the lunch time assistants each day
Head will regularly review, and go down to the class.
Clothes peg will be moved well away from the other lad (my son always waits until the cloakroom has cleared before going in - hence late every night).
Both kids not to be put in the same group, not to play together etc.
We're back in two weeks to see what's being done, and at the end of the meeting, we handed the Head a letter for her to pass on to the Governors....
We'll see what happens, but it still might be easier to move school ? Mad ins't it.