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Teenager arrested after boy, 15, stabbed at school Teenager arrested after boy, 15, stabbed at school
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Officers were called to the school at about 12:15 GMT on Monday, police saidOfficers were called to the school at about 12:15 GMT on Monday, police said
A teenage boy has been arrested after a 15-year-old boy was stabbed at a school in South Yorkshire. A 14-year-old boy has been arrested after a pupil was stabbed at a school in South Yorkshire.
The victim suffered serious injuries in the incident at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield and had been taken to hospital for treatment, according to police. The victim, a 15-year-old boy, suffered serious injuries in the incident at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield and was taken to hospital for treatment, according to police.
Emergency services were called to the school on Granville Road at about 12:15 GMT and officers had since urged people to avoid the area while emergency services carried out their work, a force spokesperson said.Emergency services were called to the school on Granville Road at about 12:15 GMT and officers had since urged people to avoid the area while emergency services carried out their work, a force spokesperson said.
The victim's family was aware and the school had been closed, they added.The victim's family was aware and the school had been closed, they added.
The force spokesperson said: "We would like to reassure parents of pupils we do not deem there to be a further risk at the school."The force spokesperson said: "We would like to reassure parents of pupils we do not deem there to be a further risk at the school."
All Saints was last inspected by Ofsted in October 2023
It was rated Good overall, and also received a Good rating in 2014
Inspectors said the school had a "strong ethos of warmth and respect".
Most pupils felt "happy and safe" with bullying described as "rare" and dealt with quickly.
A number of parents had arrived at the school to collect their children.
One told the BBC they were keen to get their youngster home after hearing a variety of rumours about what had happened.
"Until we get kids out and get home and speak with them to find out more, we cannot say more things about it," they said.
"Kids were getting panicked, we had a lot of calls, even now," they added.
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