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unfortunately murraymint, it really is that bad. she is having panic attacks, she's spending most of the time in class anxious about what's going to happen next, so is simply not concentrating properly. this girls perpetrating the bullying, used to be my grandaughter's best friend, which has made the whole thing so much more hurtful. my daughter has been in touch with the girl's mother, but from what we can see, the parents are fairly disengaged with her, and leave her to her own devices a lot. at 15 years old this is a recipe for disaster as far as i am concerned. my children and their partners are, and always have been very involved and engaged in the lives of their kids. i feel this girl's behaviour demonstrates a distinct lack of self esteem, and maybe she envies ours their close family ties and has decided my grandaughter is to be her victim. however, knowing what the roots of this probably are, doesnt help at all to resolve it. their friendship is well and truly over, no going back, but that would be ok if she had not decided to pull all the other girls in the friendship group, and girls from other groups along with her, leaving my grandaughter very isolated. sadly home schooling is not an option. there are a couple of subjects i think i could probably teach her, but maths and science are way beyond my understanding. her parents have to work and neither of them would be able to home school at that level. private education is absolutely a no no. even if we could afford it, we violently disagree with it on principle