The school in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire, was put in lockdown after a schoolgirl allegedly lashed out with a butterfly knife and a 'Code Red' was announced over the speaker system.
Darrel Campbell is 'embarrassed by all the attention' after he stepped in. Teacher does not see his actions as heroic as he put 'attacker' in armlock. Girl, 13, charged with attempted murder as 15-year-old probed over 'threats'
The 1800-pupil school was put in lockdown after the girl allegedly lashed out with a butterfly knife and a 'Code Red' was announced over the speaker system.
Three injured in incident have now been released from hospital
Children as young as five have been revealed to be bringing blades into their classrooms, with one charity boss branding the battle a ' cancer that is spreading' across the country.
Liz Hopkin was stabbed in the neck, back and knee as she defended a pupil. Her husband says she is now home and recovering, putting on a 'brave face'. Police charge girl with attempted murder as boy is investigated over threats
Suspending pupils from schools is never the first port of call for teachers. It is a measure that can be taken for a multitude of reasons and often after alternatives have been exhausted. They are small periods when pupils are temporarily removed from a school - returning after a set, short period of time. Secondary schools often have larger pupil headcounts, bringing children from across Sheffield into their establishments with aims of giving them the best starts to adulthood they possibly can....
The teacher's six-year legal battle against the Henry County School System ends with a new goal to run for the School Board District 5 seat.
Schavey Road Elementary School in DeWitt, a town outside Lansing, Michigan, planned the mini-lesson for first-graders in the new few weeks but received an avalanche of threats that terrified its staff.
The boy, now 17, launched a violent assault at £41,000-a-year Blundell's School in Tiverton, Devon, with the intent to kill, the trial heard.
Officials of Cleveland City Schools said they are not going along with guns for classroom teachers.
Schools across Sunderland have recently been given a Government directive to ban the use of mobile phones during the school day. The announcement was followed by the Education Secretary Gillian Keegan appearing on a whole host of media outlets promoting the hard-hitting policy as a signal of the Government clamping down on disruption in schools. Ms Keegan said that mobile phones have “no place” in a school day and vowed the policy would “reset the social norm” and improve behaviour. It was a...