![]() In a statement on social media, Renfrewshire council said: “A pupil and three teachers were injured and received appropriate medical treatment following an incident at Johnstone high school. “Teachers have reported to us that the prevalence of poor behaviour appears to have increased since the pandemic and that in too many cases they do not feel adequately protected at work.” Mike Corbett, the NASUWT Scotland national official, said: “While the full circumstances of this incident are yet to be made public, we have raised repeated concerns about the vulnerability of teachers to violence and verbal abuse from pupils. Renfrewshire council said the school continued to operate as normal and that any staff or pupils who were affected by the incident were being supported. ![]() “I have total sympathy for the headteacher, who I believe does an excellent job in very difficult circumstance.” He said: “The toilets are now permanently closed to all pupils, as they have been completely vandalised and taken out of use on numerous occasions. A 14-year-old pupil was also injured and received medical assistance.Ī parent at the school told BBC Scotland there has been issues with violence and vandalism for a number of months. ![]() Three female teachers aged 34, 48 and 59 were taken to Royal Alexandra hospital in Paisley and received medical treatment for minor injuries.
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