How on earth this was allowed to happen in a so-called 'outstanding' school beggars belief!
In the name of ... something ... many schools have their hands tied by what they can and cannot do in terms of discipline, and most parents refuse to do anything at all. It's at home where most of these little monsters pick up their morals (or lack thereof) anyway, so if mom and dad are a$$clowns, you can't expect much more from the kids. That's not an excuse, but simply an observation. If you ask me, most schools are a daily reenactment of Lord of the Flies.
I was an outcast in school for the most part, but I was okay with that. In fact I did have two friends, one of which I still see after 40 years. The other ... too long of a story and not particularly related to the topic here.
Part of the problem with the bullying and intimidation during development is that it's too easy to look at that as the cause of a person's social anxiety, when in many cases the condition is pre-existing and they are targeted because of it. Even if the other kids are sympathetic angels, it won't fix someone who's pathologically shy.
I realized, that no matter how good I get at dealing with it, it never goes away. This past week i pulled up to the drive-thru window at the bank, as I have done at the same bank for 30 years and there was a new teller at the window. I immediately felt nervous that they would look at me and think I was doing something devious or would laugh at me for any reason (my hair was uncombed or my jacket collar was up on one side, or i had a crumb in my beard or I said something inadvertently amusing ). For the few minutes I was in line, I was completely uncomfortable in my own car doing something I have done every week at the same place.
At this point in my life, I accept that and doubt it can ever change. My biggest fear is to see signs of that in my children or grandchildren (because, of course, it will be my fault.)