Carcroft Primary School have taken to social media after having been allegedly vandalised by "three people".
Carcroft Community Primary School have said: "During the early hours of the morning 3 people entered our school grounds, and caused damage to our property, and premises. They were on the premises between the hours of 11.45, and 00.45. They’ve ripped up trees planted by our pupils. Within little oaks they emptied the shed, scattering items all over the garden, they ripped down bird boxes, and they climbed onto the roof. This is the second incident in only a few weeks, before half term 6 individuals were on our school premises during the early evening running riot, and ripping down signs. This has caused upset, and distress amongst our pupils, and staff. The incident has been reported to the police. Therefore, we ask that if you hear anything in the community about these 3 individuals, or know any information. Please contact Mrs Lythe in the office."
Carcroft School have said that the alleged incident has caused "upset, and distress" within the school community, and to staff, and pupils.
Carcroft School have also confirmed on their website https://carcroftschool.co.uk/vandalism-and-damage-on-school-premises/# that the #Police have been informed, and that the incident had been reported to South #Yorkshire Police.
#Carcroft School are appealing for information about the individuals in an attempt to bring those responsible to justice for the alleged damage, and upset that this has caused to their staff, and pupils.
You can contact 'Carcroft Primary #School' by emailing: admin@carcroftschool.co.uk.
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About Carcroft School: 'At Carcroft we believe that all adults and children who enter our school have equal worth. Education is a partnership between all staff, governors, parents, and pupils, and that it is at its most effective when there is close co-operation between home, and school. As co-educators with you, we aim to develop the whole child in a caring, stimulating, well-ordered environment. We encourage our pupils to achieve success by aiming high, realising their talents, and releasing their capabilities in a climate where achievements are recognised, and contributions valued and shared. We hope that you will work with us to achieve these aims. It is only through working together that we will be able to give your child the security, and confidence so essential to their learning. There will be many things you wish to know about the school, and in a short prospectus of this nature we cannot hope to cover all of these, therefore, if you have any questions please do not hesitate to ask.'
Dwayne Hards (LCN Founder) has said: "This incident is likely true. It is disgusting how people think that it is acceptable to thrash a primary school, and cause upset within the school community, as well as thinking it is ok to break the law. As well as upsetting both pupils, and staff. I hope that those responsible are caught, and sent to #jail for a very very long time."
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