Yasmien Kurdi's daughter returns to big school

Yasmien Kurdi’s daughter returns to big school after alleged bullying

/ 01:31 PM June 11, 2025

Yasmien Kurdi laments daughter being bullied in school

Yasmien Kurdi and her daughter Ayesha. Image: Instagram/@yasmien_kurdi

Yasmien Kurdi was elated after her daughter Ayesha, who allegedly suffered from bullying in her previous school, was cleared by a child psychologist to return to a big school from homeschooling.

It can be recalled that in February the celebrity mom opted to homeschool Ayesha while also undergoing therapy, after the latter was allegedly bullied by her classmates in Colegio San Agustin (CSA) in Makati.

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“We’re so happy to share that Ayesha has now been given clearance by her child psychologist and, in coordination with the new school’s counseling office, she’s ready to return to a bigger school environment,” Kurdi said on her Instagram page on Tuesday, June 10.

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The actress showed her daughter posing for a photo with her new school’s tagline “Here, change begins.”

“The new school’s motto resonates deeply with us, reminding us that every child deserves a fresh start in a supportive, safe space,” Kurdi stated.

“We’ve been assured that Ayesha, along with every student, will be nurtured and protected. God is good, and we’re so grateful she’ll be in good hands this time,” she added.

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Kurdi first spoke about her daughter’s alleged bullying experience in December, saying there were instances when Ayesha’s classmates “ganged up” on her and made an online hate group against her.

CSA, however, denied that a bullying incident happened and urged Kurdi to cooperate with them to resolve the matter “within the school mechanisms.”  /ra

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