Six teenagers arrested following break-in and 'arson attack' at Jersey school

SIX teenagers have been arrested following a break-in and suspected arson attack at d’Auvergne primary school.

Three 14-year-old boys, another boy aged 15 and two 13-year-old girls were detained at about 8.45pm.

The States police say graffiti and a small fire was found in the school when the emergency services entered the building.

The teens were all arrested in the grounds of the school on suspicion of break and entry.

The two girls and two of the boys were also arrested under the Fire Service Law.

They were questioned and released on Tuesday night.

In a Facebook post, the school said: “Due to the arson attack last night, school is closed to Nursery, Reception and Key Stage 1 today.

“Open to Key Stage 2 from 08:15 until 12. Children to arrive in playground and head straight to church once registered. Please arrange to collect your child from school at 12.

“Church service is going ahead as planned. Please send your child in Full school uniform this morning and this evening.

“We will be fully open tomorrow once we have cleaned up the school.

“Thanks for your understanding and please share this post.”

Parents reacted with shock to the news on the school’s Facebook page.

“So shocked that someone would do this to the school. Thank you to the (always) amazing d’Auvergne School team for keeping us informed and going the extra mile last night and with the clean up. Fingers crossed the vandals are caught soon,” wrote one.

Another added: “I can only echo what everyone else has written, but this is gut wrenching news to hear about our d’Auvergne community.

“I truly hope they catch the culprits and bring them to justice. I would like to offer my services too if I can help with any clean up operation. Thank you to Mr Cooper and his wonderful team for everything you do for our children.”

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