A teenage schoolboy has been rushed to hospital with “serious injuries” following a stabbing at a secondary school.

The horror incident at All Saints Catholic High School in Sheffield on Monday, February 3, saw classrooms locked down after the 15-year-old was attacked.

Emergency services raced to the scene on Granville Road at around 12.17pm. South Yorkshire Police arrested another teenager, who is now in custody.

Locals have been advised to stay away from the area, with the force also reassuring parents there is not thought to be any further risk at the school, and that officers would give updates as they happen, the Mirror reports.

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A spokesperson for South Yorkshire Police said: “Teenager in custody following school stabbing. Following a stabbing at a school in Sheffield, a teenage boy has been detained by police and our officers are on scene.

“At 12.17pm today (Monday, February 3) we received reports of a stabbing at All Saints Catholic High School on Granville Road in Sheffield. A 15-year-old boy is in hospital with serious injuries. His family is aware. Emergency services are on scene and the school grounds currently remain closed.

“Granville Road is closed from the tram stop to Fitzwalter Road, and we are urging people to avoid the area while emergency services carry out their work. We would like to reassure parents of pupils that we do not deem there to be a further risk at the school and further updates will be shared when possible.”

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