A teacher at Milford Haven Comprehensive School was assaulted today (February 5) by a pupil brandishing a weapon. The incident led to a lockdown, now lifted. A 15-year-old boy has been arrested.

Superintendent Chris Neve of Dyfed-Powys Police said: “We can confirm police are at Milford Haven Comprehensive School, following a report of the assault of a teacher by a pupil brandishing a weapon at the school at approx. 3.20pm.

“The teacher’s injury is not a stab injury. A lock down was implemented but has now been lifted. The teacher is receiving medical treatment for their injuries. All pupils at the location are safe, and most have gone home.

“Officers remain at the school. A 15-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of attempt murder and is in police custody.”

A spokeserson for Pembrokeshire County Council said: “Police attended an incident at Milford Haven Comprehensive School today at 3.20pm, following a report of the assault of a teacher by a pupil at the school. A lock down was implemented but has now been lifted.

“All pupils at the location are safe, and most have left the school. Police officers remain at the site. Any planned after-school events have been cancelled this evening.”

South Pembrokeshire MP Henry Tufnell remarked: “I am deeply concerned to hear about the incident at Milford Haven Comprehensive School this afternoon, and my thoughts are with the teaching staff and the whole school community.

“I’m very grateful to the school staff and our emergency services for their swift response in ensuring the safety of pupils and colleagues.”

The Local Authority has confirmed on its website that the Secondary School will be closed on Friday (February 6) on ‘health and safety grounds’