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Independent and private schools are just that. They have a much larger degree of autonomy than state schools, so there is no local education authority to oversee their behaviour, but there are still places to turn when things go wrong.

Both the Independent Schools Information Service (ISIS) and the DCSF (Department for Education and Skills) have provided Bullying Online with helpful information for parents who are dealing with school bullying.

All independent schools in the UK have to be registered with the DCSF but this only ensures they meet basic legal requirements. Most schools are also accredited and belong to one of eight different organisations - which means their quality is also scrutinised and they are rigorously inspected.

When things go wrong, just as in a state school, the first person to see will be the form tutor, head of year, house tutor or the head teacher. If the problem can't be resolved quickly and effectively after an initial face-to-face meeting, then write to the head, explaining the background and ask for the matter to be investigated and a strategy to be introduced to combat the problem.

Make a complaint to the governors
Hopefully, as in most state schools, that will be the end of the difficulty. If not, then write to the chairman of governors and enclose copies of correspondence with the head and explain why you are still not satisfied.

It is very important that you do not withhold school fees as the result of a dispute, this could result in county court action to recover them.

When your child joins a school you will have signed a contract agreeing to pay the fees. The contract is likely to have a clause explaining that you need to give notice of removing your child and you will still be liable for the fees if you take a child away mid-term.

If contacting the head and governors is unsuccessful, the next option is to take the matter up with one of the organisations to which your child's school is accredited. These organisations together make up the Independent Schools Council (ISC).

You can contact
  • The Governing Bodies Association (GBA), The Governing Bodies of Girls' Schools Association (GBGSA), The Ancient Foresters, Bush End, Takeley, Bishop's Stortford, CM22 6NN. Tel 01279 871865. Email: frank.morgan@dial.pipex.com;
  • The Girls' Schools Association (GSA),130 Regent Road, Leicester, LE1 7PG. Tel 0116 2541619. Email: gsa@webleicester. co.uk. Internet www.schools.edu/gsa;
  • The Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC), 130 Regent Road, Leicester, LE1 7PG. Tel 0116 285 4810. Email: hmc@hmc.org.uk;
  • The Incorporated Association of Preparatory Schools (IAPS), 11 Waterloo Place, Leamington Spa, CV32 5LA. Tel 01926 887833. Email: hq@iaps.org.uk;
  • Independent Schools Association (ISA), Boys' British School, East Street, Saffron Walden, CB10 1LS. Tel 01799 523619. Email: isa@dial.pipex.com;
  • The Society of Headmasters and Headmistresses of Independent Schools (SHMIS), Celedston, Rhosesmor Road, Halkyn, Holywell, CH8 8DL. Tel 01352 781102. Email: gensec@shmis.demon.co.uk. Internet www.shmis.demon.co.uk
All these associations except the HMC insist that any school seeking membership is assessed by the Independent Schools Inspectorate which operates broadly along the same lines as Ofsted.

In addition, boarding schools are subject to the 1989 Children Act and governors, heads and private owners all have a duty under this act to safeguard and promote the welfare of their pupils. Social services departments also have to be satisfied that the welfare arrangements are adequate. Since 2002 this responsibility has been taken over by the National Care Standards Commission.

Independent schools are rigorously inspectedAll schools belonging to the Independent Schools Council are rigorously inspected by the operationally independent ISI every six years. Members of inspection teams include former headteachers and Ofsted-registered inspectors.

Just like state schools, there are detailed inspection reports, a summary of which must be sent to parents free of charge and parents can get a copy of the whole report if they want one.

Ofsted keeps a watchful eye on these inspections and checks a proportion of them to ensure consistency. The Independent Schools Inspectorate advises the DCSF whether schools meet statutory requirements for continued registration.

Not all private schools are inside the accreditation system so ask the headteacher when you visit the school or check the prospectus.

Bullying policiesThe DCSF is concerned that all schools should treat the issue of bullying seriously and told Bullying Online: "Independent schools are expected to have a policy designed to combat bullying and evidence of this is sought during inspections of independent schools."

If after taking a complaint of bullying up with the head and the chairman of the governors, a parent considers that the school has not taken their concerns seriously, or investigated them properly, they should write to the DCSF at:The Independent Schools Registration Team, DCSF, Mowden Hall, Staindrop Road, Darlington, DL3 9BG.Or they can telephone the department on 01325 392185.

Contact us on help@bullying.co.uk if you need more help.

Other pages in this sectionBullying policies / Role of the DCSF / Is my child being bullied? / School bus bullies
Contacting the Governors and LEAa / Happy slapping / Internet safety advice for parents / Internet abuse
Is my child a bully? / If your child is bullying others / Do you share blame? / Dealing with an older bully
Teacher bullying / Home schooling / Bullying in sport / Parents' panel - Have your say
Who can help on racism / Parents' survey results / Moving your child to a new school / Pupils' survey results
Taking legal action / Bullying outside school / Independent and private schools / Parents' problem page
Model letters to help your complaint / National Bullying Survey 2006 / Cyber bullying introduction / Dangerous websites
Mobile phone problems / Practical help with racism / Dealing with racism / Internet scams
How does bullying make a child feel? / Dealing with a younger bully / Teachers' survey results / Adults' survey results
Contacting the school / Access to pupil records

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