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Building a Zero-Bullying Culture Together

Our school community recently came together for the Anti-Bullying Campaign 2026, a meaningful initiative organised by the Counselling Unit in collaboration with the Board of Peer Mentors, focused on raising awareness, strengthening empathy, and reinforcing our shared responsibility in creating a safe and respectful environment for all.

Building a Zero-Bullying Culture Together

The campaign was enriched by impactful sharing sessions from distinguished speakers, including Mr. Ravinder Singh, a founding partner of Messrs Vin Partnership with extensive experience in criminal litigation and personal injury law, and Dato’ Yasmeen bt Haji Mohd Shariff, a highly respected Malaysian lawyer and child rights advocate known for her work in family law, juvenile justice reform, and as the first Malaysian elected to the UN Committee on the Rights of the Child.

Through their insights and real-life examples, students gained a deeper understanding of the forms, impact, and consequences of bullying, as well as the importance of making responsible choices and speaking up.

Alongside these sessions, students actively participated in initiatives such as the Anti-Bullying Pledge and the Hands of Kindness activity, where they reflected on positive behaviours and expressed their commitment to kindness, respect, and empathy.

The campaign also highlighted the role each individual plays, not just in avoiding harm, but in actively supporting one another and standing against unkind behaviour. It was inspiring to see our students come together to demonstrate care and responsibility in both words and actions.

While the campaign may have concluded, its message continues to guide us. Together, we remain committed to fostering a Zero Bullying Culture where every student feels safe, valued, and respected.