Bullying in school is defined as a sort of violence that causes harm to others and occurs at school or during various activities when a student or group of students utilizes their strength to injure other individuals or groups. Bullies' strength is based on their physical strength, age, financial circumstances, social status, or technological skills (Quiroz et al., 2006). Bullying in school is defined as "aggressive behavior in which the bully and the victim have no equivalent power and occurs frequently." Bullying can take many different forms, including physical assault, verbal abuse, and threats of nonverbal communication. Bullying also includes the use of current communication tools to deliver a variety of perplexing and frightening messages.