Youngsters at a Rowley Regis school have got tough about bullying on the internet.
Pupils at St Michael's C of E High School helped Sandwell's anti-bullying team to produce information booklets about cyberbullying which will now be introduced in schools across the borough.
Kate McConlaugh, Sandwell's anti-bullying strategy manager, said cyberbullying can be defined as the use of information and communications technology, particularly mobile phones and the internet, to deliberately upset someone.
She added: "It is important young people know what to do if they receive nasty or unpleasant information on a social networking site."
All pupils from Year 6 and above will receive booklets over the next few weeks.
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