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Nearly 1,000 secondary school students join the “Donut Bully” campaign.

06/08/2025

Inspired by empathy, the “Donut Bully” anti-school bullying campaign officially kicked off this morning (August 6) at Greenfield School, marking its fourth year of running.

In a school environment, empathy not only helps reduce bullying but also prevents unintentional harm caused by careless words or actions among students.

Inspired by this value, the fourth annual “Donut Bully” campaign officially kicked off this morning (August 6) at Greenfield School. This year’s program focuses on nurturing empathy as a sustainable way to eliminate bullying from within each individual, under the theme “Empathy stops bullying”. The campaign also aims to empower students to take a more active role in ending school bullying.

The kick-off event gathered the enthusiastic participation of nearly 1,000 Secondary students. Guided by the School Psychology Department and Nguyễn Ngọc Hà – Head of the Organizing Committee students engaged in lively interactive games, listened to inspiring messages, and expressed their commitment to the campaign.

Nguyễn Ngọc Hà shared about the campaign during the kick-off.

At Greenfield School, we strive to build a safe, friendly learning environment. Every campaign activity encourages students to open up, listen, and support one another. By equipping them with communication skills and raising awareness, we hope each student will become a “positive change agent”, helping create a school community free from apathy and bullying.

The “Donut Bully” campaign will run at full force throughout August and continue across the 2025–2026 school year with various meaningful activities: the “Odd (not only) Socks Day” festival (August 12), the Changemakers Competition, themed lessons, student mini-talks, and parent workshops.

Let’s look forward to the meaningful activities and creative projects from our students in the days ahead!

 
 

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