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Anti-bullying week came to end on Friday, with the Island's school children being told to 'Be a buddy, not a bully'.
The annual campaign saw activities at schools around the Island, all with the message that bullying won't be tolerated.
At St John's primary school, year six pupils staged an X-Factor event with an anti-bullying theme.
These children said they enjoyed organising the show and getting the message across to younger pupils:

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