A desperate mother has uploaded a video showing her deaf son being bullied in the hopes it will get the school to put a stop to the behaviour.

Footage shows the young boy being followed around by students who appear to be taunting him at a state school in Brisbane.

The mother uploaded the video to 9Gag claiming she had been in touch with the school about her son being bullied, but they refuse to do anything about it.

Footage shows the young boy being followed around by students who appear to be taunting him at a state school in Brisbane

'My deaf son getting harassed at school by these a**holes,' she wrote.

'I have been in contact with the school and yet nothing changes. My daughter took this video to show everyone what was happening on a daily basis.'

The video shows the boy walking around the schoolyard as other students follow him and close in on him.

They can be heard yelling in his face as they continue to mock him by jumping around.

The mother explained that her son had been bullied most of his life for being deaf and also for 'the frustration that comes with it'.

The mother hopes the public video will put a stop to the behaviour so her son can lead a normal life.

A desperate mother has uploaded a video showing her deaf son being bullied in the hopes it will get the school to put a stop to the behaviour

The video shows the boy walking around the schoolyard as other students follow him and close in on him

'The school never does anything about it because they "never see what happens" and what eventually does happen is that my son snaps and HE ends up getting suspended for his outbursts because of these kids,' she wrote on the post.

The video has also been shared to Reddit and is quickly going viral online, with thousands of people responding in shock.

'This is every parents worse nightmare! I am so sorry you and your child have to endure this,' one person commented.

'Absolutely disgusting. As if the deaf boy doesn't have enough of a struggle,' another wrote to Reddit.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the school for comment.