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Knockevin Special School damaged in vandal attack | |
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The principal of a County Down special school attacked by vandals at the weekend has said the damage done to it was "horrendous". | |
The damage at Knockevin Special School at Racecourse Hill, Downpatrick, has been estimated at £30,000. | |
A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of burglary. | A 23-year-old man has been arrested on suspicion of burglary. |
Principal Ann Cooper said six buses had been damaged, doors of three rooms in the school kicked in and the rooms extensively damaged. | |
"There were six buses trashed - windows smashed, the radios taken out, they had obviously tried to hotwire the buses," she said. | |
"The medical room itself was just absolutely horrendous and that is the core service to our pupils, so we couldn't have operated out of that room. | |
"Obviously somebody had gone down the corridors and they went into the physiotherapy room, another key service that we provide for our pupils. | |
"Just to go through them and to see the damage that they did to our classroom and our physio room was just awful for the staff and myself to see." | |
Ms Cooper said staff arrived at about 09:00 BST on Sunday to start the clean-up and left at about 15:00 BST. | |
She said although maintenance work would have to be carried out on Monday, the school would be open. | |
Knockevin provides schooling for 89 pupils aged from three years to 19 years old. | Knockevin provides schooling for 89 pupils aged from three years to 19 years old. |
Colin McGrath, SDLP, said the people who caused the damage were "spineless, heartless individuals". | Colin McGrath, SDLP, said the people who caused the damage were "spineless, heartless individuals". |
"This attack on a special school is a disgrace," he said. | "This attack on a special school is a disgrace," he said. |
"Educational centres are there to provide a valuable service in our town and to have it attacked in such a manner is disgusting." | "Educational centres are there to provide a valuable service in our town and to have it attacked in such a manner is disgusting." |
In a statement, the South Eastern Education and Library Board said that arrangements had been put in place to ensure there was no disruption to pupil transport to the school. | In a statement, the South Eastern Education and Library Board said that arrangements had been put in place to ensure there was no disruption to pupil transport to the school. |