Thorpe st andrew school incident updates
Incident Overview
A teenage girl was stabbed at Thorpe St Andrew School in Norwich on March 11, 2026, at approximately 10:24 AM. The incident prompted immediate action from the police and led to a lockdown at the school.
Details of the Incident
Following the stabbing, pupils were instructed to hide under their desks and turn off their phones as teachers barricaded classroom doors. A 16-year-old boy was arrested on suspicion of causing grievous bodily harm with intent. The injured girl, believed to be a Year 10 pupil aged between 14 and 15, was taken to the hospital with minor injuries.
Lockdown and Parental Response
The lockdown lasted for almost three hours, during which around 100 parents arrived at the school seeking information about their children. The first pupils were let out of classrooms at around 1:20 PM, as the situation was brought under control.
Students expressed their fears during the lockdown, with one stating, “I am very scared.” Another pupil voiced a desire to return home, saying, “just want to go home.” Parents outside the school voiced their concerns, with one parent exclaiming, “Just f****** let the kids out,” and another emphasizing the need for awareness in such dangerous situations.
Context and Background
This incident comes amid serious questions facing the school, particularly after a visiting group of Jewish boys reported suffering antisemitic abuse during a football match. Authorities have indicated that the stabbing is not believed to be linked to this previous incident.
What Happens Next?
As the investigation continues, observers are awaiting further updates from the Norfolk Constabulary and school officials. Details remain unconfirmed regarding the motivations behind the attack and any potential connections to prior incidents of antisemitism.