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Pupil 'fired fake gun' during teachers' strike at Manchester primary school
Summary
A pupil is reported to have discharged an imitation firearm at Ravensfield Primary School during strike action; the school said no one was injured and Greater Manchester Police have been informed.
Content
A pupil is reported to have discharged an imitation firearm at Ravensfield Primary School on the second day of recent strike action. Staff at Ravensfield and nearby Lily Lane staged walkouts over concerns about pupil behaviour and staff wellbeing. The school said no one was injured and that it is working with Greater Manchester Police. The Changing Lives in Collaboration Trust said safety and wellbeing are its highest priority and that it had engaged ACAS.
Known details:
- The school letter said the child discharged an imitation firearm in the playground while under the supervision of their mother and that no one was injured.
- Staff at Ravensfield and Lily Lane staged walkouts on January 6 and 7 and have reported incidents they say have affected teacher safety and wellbeing.
- The Changing Lives in Collaboration Trust stated it is working with its schools and engaged ACAS; Greater Manchester Police have been informed about the imitation firearm incident.
- Picket lines and further strike dates were listed for January 7, 8, 13, 14, 15, 20, 21 and 22, and both schools were to remain open during the industrial action.
Summary:
Staff report that repeated safety concerns have contributed to high stress and prompted strike action at two primary schools. The trust says it is prioritising safety and has engaged ACAS, while police have been notified about the imitation firearm incident. Further strike dates are scheduled and the outcome of discussions and any formal actions is undetermined at this time.
