ANOTHER Yorkshire faculty has been plunged into lockdown only a day after a boy was stabbed to demise on his approach to classes.
College students at Armthorpe Academy in Doncaster had been allegedly threatened by an adolescent “with a pointy object” earlier at the moment.
A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police mentioned: “Right this moment, Tuesday 4 February, at 2.53pm we responded to reviews of a boy making threats in direction of college students at Armthorpe Academy on Mere Lane in Doncaster.
“It’s alleged that the boy, aged 13, was in possession of a pointy object.
“Officers have attended and situated the boy, and following a search no weapons had been discovered.
“Nobody was injured throughout the incident and our officers stay within the space. Enquiries are ongoing.”
Dad and mom have shared screenshots of the e-mail they acquired from the varsity.
It learn: “Good afternoon. Because of an incident on Mere Lane we have now needed to put the varsity in lockdown.
“College students are protected at school and we are going to replace you with any additional data as quickly as we will.”
The report comes after a boy was stabbed to demise at a college in Sheffield.
Harvey Willgoose, 15, was named domestically as the teenager who tragically died after the stabbing at All saints Catholic Excessive Faculty at 12.17pm on Monday.
He was reportedly stabbed thrice by one other scholar as he made his approach to classes as pupils watched on in horror.
Cops shortly swarmed on the varsity as kids had been plunged into lockdown – earlier than a 15-year-old boy was arrested.
Heroic academics raced to carry out emergency first support as an air ambulance landed on the varsity grounds.
Regardless of the perfect efforts of medical workers Harvey died quickly after arriving to hospital.