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I was born in the September of 2004, in a town called Wigan, England. My parents wanted me to have the best education possible, so from when I was 6 months old, they sent me to a private nursery, which was also an infant school, middle school and high school. My nursery and infant schools years were plentiful, it was only in middle school when the problems began..
In middle school I was bullied terribly, the people in my year were horrible. I was constantly ganged up on, they would make up fake stories about me to get me into trouble, the school did nothing. Over 2 years the bullying progressed even more- to a point where I would come home every night in tears, but little did I know that my mum was crying too. I was at a point in my life where I was really down, I entered a phase of snitching, which when I look back on it was natural compared to the position I was in. This went on for 2 YEARS, and the school still did nothing. When I was in my final year of school things became the worst they had ever been- I was being cyber bullied and ostracised from the rest of the school, they bullied me on clash of clans, setting up a clan called 'Barnaby Allergy', they would act like I had some disease, running from me whenever I passed. My best friend turned on me and on one day they did something terrible.
What I said that day was offensive and I shouldn't have said it, I was set up by my year.
The bullies got one of my friends to say some offensive things, and he would encourage me to say them aswell, only little did I know that they were all watching. They all ran off and reported me to the Head- who suspended me ( ISS ) for a day.
While what I did was wrong, they punished me really unfairly. For almost the same thing- kids would be sent outside the Heads office for maybe 3 hrs? But they decided to suspend me all day. I was never a bad kid, it was my first offence ever.
One or two times some horrible thoughts flashed through my mind, but I pushed them away. At around the same time I found Mccities, a welcoming place. This is what improved my well-being, and ironically my social skills.
Without Mccities I don't know where I would have been, I probably would've dropped out of school or worse,
And for that, I'd like to say thank you,
Barnaby
In middle school I was bullied terribly, the people in my year were horrible. I was constantly ganged up on, they would make up fake stories about me to get me into trouble, the school did nothing. Over 2 years the bullying progressed even more- to a point where I would come home every night in tears, but little did I know that my mum was crying too. I was at a point in my life where I was really down, I entered a phase of snitching, which when I look back on it was natural compared to the position I was in. This went on for 2 YEARS, and the school still did nothing. When I was in my final year of school things became the worst they had ever been- I was being cyber bullied and ostracised from the rest of the school, they bullied me on clash of clans, setting up a clan called 'Barnaby Allergy', they would act like I had some disease, running from me whenever I passed. My best friend turned on me and on one day they did something terrible.
What I said that day was offensive and I shouldn't have said it, I was set up by my year.
The bullies got one of my friends to say some offensive things, and he would encourage me to say them aswell, only little did I know that they were all watching. They all ran off and reported me to the Head- who suspended me ( ISS ) for a day.
While what I did was wrong, they punished me really unfairly. For almost the same thing- kids would be sent outside the Heads office for maybe 3 hrs? But they decided to suspend me all day. I was never a bad kid, it was my first offence ever.
One or two times some horrible thoughts flashed through my mind, but I pushed them away. At around the same time I found Mccities, a welcoming place. This is what improved my well-being, and ironically my social skills.
Without Mccities I don't know where I would have been, I probably would've dropped out of school or worse,
And for that, I'd like to say thank you,
Barnaby