Liverpool Schools Face Bomb Threats Amid Investigation
Concerns Rise Over Threats to Liverpool Schools
“This communication is not believed to be credible, however this has led to understandable concern from some parents,” stated a representative from Sefton Council, addressing the recent bomb threats targeting schools in Liverpool. The threats have caused significant alarm among parents and school officials alike, leading to immediate responses from various educational institutions.
On March 9, 2026, Lipa School announced its closure due to a bomb threat, while Chesterfield High School entered a temporary lockdown after receiving a threatening email. These incidents are part of a broader investigation by Merseyside Police, who are looking into multiple bomb threats sent to schools across the city.
The threats referenced “multiple unnamed schools” in Liverpool and included alarming claims of bombs being planted both inside and outside these institutions. Despite the severity of the threats, police believe they are likely hoaxes. A 21-year-old man from Runcorn was previously charged in January for similar hoax emails sent to schools, raising concerns about a potential pattern in these incidents.
Ch Insp Phil Thompson reassured the public, stating, “We understand that parents and carers will be concerned and as a result we are liaising with all schools and providing advice and reassurance as enquiries continue.” He emphasized that there was no requirement for schools to close based on the information received, although many parents chose to take their children home following the threats.
In response to the situation, parents were advised not to collect their children from schools, a precautionary measure that some families disregarded as they rushed to ensure their children’s safety. The swift reaction from parents highlights the heightened anxiety surrounding school safety in the wake of such threats.
Sefton Council confirmed that all schools in the Sefton area were functioning as normal despite the threats, indicating that the situation was being managed effectively. However, the psychological impact on students and parents cannot be overlooked, as fears surrounding school safety continue to resonate within the community.
As investigations proceed, Merseyside Police have urged the public to refrain from sharing misinformation on social media regarding the threats, which can exacerbate panic and confusion. The authorities are committed to ensuring the safety of students and staff while navigating the complexities of these hoax threats.
Details remain unconfirmed regarding any further developments in the investigation, but the situation remains a priority for law enforcement and educational leaders in Liverpool. The community is left to grapple with the implications of these threats, as schools strive to maintain a safe learning environment amidst ongoing concerns.