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‘Distressing’: Man charged after allegedly stabbing principal at Keysborough Secondary College

Police have given a major update after a high school in Melbourne was plunged into lockdown after the principal was allegedly stabbed by another teacher.

A man has been charged after a principal was stabbed in a “traumatic” incident at a high school in southeast Melbourne.

Students at Keysborough Secondary College’s Acacia campus were forced to hide under their desks during the alleged altercation between principal Aaron Sykes, 43, and a colleague at around 3pm on Tuesday afternoon.

Victoria Police said Mr Sykes was taken to hospital, where he is recovering, and that two men had been arrested.

On Wednesday morning, police confirmed they had arrested a 37-year-old Mulgrave man, who was taken to hospital with a minor injury.

He remained under police guard and has since been charged with a string of offences, including recklessly engage in conduct placing person in danger of serious injury, intentionally cause injury, two counts of unlawful assault and assault with a weapon.
He will appear at Dandenong Magistrates Court on Wednesday.

Media reports allege the man who stabbed Mr Sykes was a teacher at the school.

A principal was stabbed during an incident at Keysborough Secondary College's Acacia campus on Tuesday afternoon. Picture: ABC
A principal was stabbed during an incident at Keysborough Secondary College's Acacia campus on Tuesday afternoon. Picture: ABC

In a letter to parents and students overnight, Keysborough assistant principals Richard Hastings and Natalie Fode described the incident as “distressing”.

“Aaron was assisted by emergency services at the soonest opportunity and taken to hospital,” the letter read.

“We have spoken to Aaron and he is recovering well and in good spirits given the circumstances.

Paramedics at the scene. Picture: 7NEWS
Paramedics at the scene. Picture: 7NEWS

“No students were involved in the incident in any way.

“The alleged perpetrator is with police and will not at any stage be back on school grounds.

“As this is currently a police matter, we cannot comment further.

“Any form of violence within our school is entirely unacceptable. We are proud of the safe and supportive culture that is the norm at our school.

“We want to assure you that the health and safety of our students and staff is always our highest priority.”

Keysborough Secondary College principal Aaron Sykes. Picture: Facebook
Keysborough Secondary College principal Aaron Sykes. Picture: Facebook

A Victoria Police spokesperson said in a statement that “officers quickly arrived on (the) scene and arrested a man (who) will be interviewed”.

“The victim was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries consistent with a stabbing,” they said.

“At this stage investigators believe the people involved are known to each other.”

Keysborough Secondary College’s Acacia campus. Picture: David Caird
Keysborough Secondary College’s Acacia campus. Picture: David Caird

Students were reported to have hidden under their desks for up to 20 minutes.

“We didn’t make a sound. It felt scary … I’m shocked,” one told the Herald Sun.

“A couple of minutes after the school bell rang, there was an emergency lockdown announcement.

“All the students and teachers had to get into one room and wait.”

The incident follows the recent introduction of new laws by Premier Jacinta Allan’s government that add three years jail time for knife-related crimes in Victoria, following an influx of recent violent incidents.

Originally published as ‘Distressing’: Man charged after allegedly stabbing principal at Keysborough Secondary College

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