Hi there
Thanks for getting in touch, it’s great to hear from you. I can hear how hurtful it was for you that she said that. Her treating you in that way is wrong and no one has the right to make you feel the way she has. It sounds like you're feeling trapped as you are thinking about moving school.
It’s really important to tell someone when you are being bullied. Different people can help in different ways - some good trusted people are teachers, parents, carers or a youth club leader. They should support you and can help you change how things are.
Bullying can be hard to deal with sometimes and many people worry that it might get worse depending on what they decide to do. When telling someone it can be good, not only to say what has happened but how your feeling and your worries. Bullying UK is a good website with lots of stuff on it that might help you. You can also look at the bullying information the ChildLine website and on the ChildLine Bullying message board.
It can be good to talk about how you’re feeling and also to talk over what you might do. If this was something you wanted you could get in touch with a ChildLine counsellor. They could talk everything over with you and help you think of what you feel might be the best thing to do.
You can get in touch with a ChildLine counsellor by calling 0800 1111, have a 1-2-1 online chat or send them an email through the ChildLine website Talk section.
Take care,
Sam