A PAISLEY schoolgirl claims she was pushed in front of a moving bus as bullies filmed her.

Ther 12-year-old, who can't be named for legal reasons, alleges she was repeatedly attacked at school by fellow pupils.

2 A teenage girl has been forced to stay at home after attacks at school in Paisley (stock image) Credit: Getty - Contributor

Cops were called in and an 11-year-old girl and a 13-year-old boy have been charged in connection with the alleged assaults.

Allegations against the pair include filming themselves hitting the girl and posting the footage on social media, and pushing her down stairs.

The girl is also accused of dragging her along the floor by her hair, causing clumps of it to fall out.

Further claims are that she was pushed in front of a school bus, and the boy kicked her head until she was concussed.

The alleged victim's mum says school chiefs have told her they can't provide a safe environment for the girl and advised she should stay at home.

As a result, she has had to quit her job and is left without a wage, with the family now relying solely on her husband's income.

2 The girl has been forced to stay home because the school is not a safe environment (stock image) Credit: Alamy

The mum-of-one, who were are also not naming, said: "The school have now told us they can’t provide a safe environment for her and she has to stay at home. I’ve had to give up my job.

"I had to resign. I was getting phoned near enough every day to say my daughter had been assaulted.

"It wasn’t fair on my colleagues that I had to leave all the time, and I felt like I had to be at home for my daughter.

"Police have my address on high alert. I’ve no faith in the justice system or education system because they don’t seem to be able to do anything."

The mum is desperate for her daughter to be allowed back to school, where she is a model pupil.

She is disgusted that she is being forced to miss out on her education.

She added: "The school are not doing anything to help my daughter. They said bullies ‘get bored and move on’.

"This is three-quarters of the way through the school year, and my daughter can’t go to school.

The school have now told us they can’t provide a safe environment for her and she has to stay at home. I’ve had to give up my job. I had to resign. I was getting phoned near enough every day to say my daughter had been assaulted."

"She’s had black eyes, she’s been trailed along the ground by her hair until it was pulled out. She’s had head injuries from having her temples jumped on.

"She’s been pushed down stairs and kicked and punched on the stomach.

"I told the school my daughter is the type of pupil you want. She was getting over 90% in tests.

"My daughter is the one that’s missing out."

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A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "A 13-year-old boy and an 11-year old girl were charged in connection with assaults at a school in Paisley in November and a report was sent to the Children’s Reporter and the Youth Justice Management Unit, respectively.

"We also received a report of abusive behaviour at a school in Paisley on Thursday, 30 January, and enquiries are ongoing.”

A Renfrewshire Council spokesperson said: “We take the safety of our pupils very seriously and are working with the parents of the pupils involved to ensure school is a safe and welcoming environment to carry out their learning.

“The incidents are of a serious nature and are beyond what can be described as bullying.

“Significant steps have been taken to prevent the two pupils coming into contact with each other, and we continue to work with the parents and pupils involved.”

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