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School closed after workman with scissors was mistaken for knifeman

23 March 2026
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Waseley Hills High School in Rubery, Birmingham, was temporarily closed after reports of a potential threat involving a man with a knife. The alarm was raised by a member of the public who spotted a workman on site with what turned out to be a pair of scissors. Local police quickly confirmed that there was no threat, as the individual was part of the ongoing construction team at the school and had no malicious intent. Despite the clarification, the school decided to remain closed for the rest of the day due to catering staff being unable to serve hot meals and transport issues. The school administration urged the community to refrain from spreading misinformation on social media and to direct any concerns to the school directly.

Why It Matters

This incident highlights the importance of communication and swift action in ensuring the safety of students and staff in educational environments. Schools often face challenges in managing safety concerns, especially when misinformation spreads quickly through social media. The response from local authorities and school officials demonstrates a proactive approach to handling potential threats, which is crucial in maintaining trust within the community. Moreover, this situation stresses the need for clear protocols when addressing safety reports to prevent unnecessary panic.

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