administration, teachers directly responsible for the said students and parents or
guardians of students who are or have been victims of acts of bullying or retaliation.
All elementary and secondary schools shall provide students and their parents or guardians a copy of
the anti-bullying policies being adopted by the school. Such policies shall likewise be included in the
school’s student and/or employee handbook and shall be conspicuously posted on the school walls
and website, if there is any.
The Department of Education (DepED) shall include in its training programs, courses or activities which
shall provide opportunities for school administrators, teachers and other employees to develop their
knowledge and skills in preventing or responding to any bullying act.
Section 4. Mechanisms to Address Bullying. – The school principal or any person who holds a
comparable role shall be responsible for the implementation and oversight of policies intended to
address bullying.
Any member of the school administration, student, parent or volunteer shall immediately report any
instance of bullying or act of retaliation witnessed, or that has come to one’s attention, to the school
principal or school officer or person so designated by the principal to handle such issues, or both. Upon
receipt of such a report, the school principal or the designated school officer or person shall promptly
investigate. If it is determined that bullying or retaliation has occurred, the school principal or the
designated school officer or person shall:
(a) Notify the law enforcement agency if the school principal or designee believes that
criminal charges under the Revised Penal Code may be pursued against the
perpetrator;
(b) Take appropriate disciplinary administrative action;
(c) Notify the parents or guardians of the perpetrator; and
(d) Notify the parents or guardians of the victim regarding the action taken to prevent
any further acts of bullying or retaliation.
If an incident of bullying or retaliation involves students from more than one school, the school first
informed of the bullying or retaliation shall promptly notify the appropriate administrator of the other
school so that both may take appropriate action.
Section 5. Reporting Requirement. – All schools shall inform their respective schools division
superintendents in writing about the anti-bullying policies formulated within six (6) months from the
effectivity of this Act. Such notification shall likewise be an administrative requirement prior to the
operation of new schools.
Beginning with the school year after the effectivity of this Act, and every first week of the start of the
school year thereafter, schools shall submit a report to their respective schools division
superintendents all relevant information and statistics on acts of bullying or retaliation. The schools
division superintendents shall compile these data and report the same to the Secretary of the DepED
who shall likewise formally transmit a comprehensive report to the Committee on Basic Education of
both the House of Representatives and the Senate.