Six teenagers have been charged after an Ellenbrook Secondary College student was stabbed on school grounds on Monday afternoon as classes were finishing for the day.
WA Police allege a group of youths, who were not students at the school, assaulted a 15-year-old boy before fleeing the scene.
Ellenbrook Secondary College was sent into lockdown on Monday afternoon after a stabbing on school grounds.Credit: 9 News Perth
The injured teen sustained a laceration to his arm and head, and was taken to St John of God Midland Hospital for treatment. He is in a stable condition.
Within an hour of the attack, police had taken six teenagers, aged between 13 and 16, into custody.
The group have since been charged with disorderly behaviour in a public place, being armed in a way that may cause fear, unlawful wounding and assault occasioning bodily harm.
One of the teens was also charged with possessing an edged weapon.
Three of the teens are due to appear in Perth Children’s Court on Tuesday.
St John Ambulance paramedics transported the injured student to hospital. Credit: 9 News Perth
The incident, which occurred around 3pm, sent the school into lockdown, with students still on the grounds kept indoors for more than one hour until the threat had passed.
