Increase in number of Scottish school exclusions relating to weapon attacks

Increase in number of Scottish school exclusions relating to weapon attacks

The number of school exclusions involving weapon attacks in Scotland has soared to a five-year high.

As reported by the BBC, figures for 2016/17 showed there were around 300 cases of pupils being excluded for assaulting a member of staff or pupils with a weapon.

In addition, the data shows there were 428 incidents relating to improvised weapons.

The Scottish Government say that it will be working with schools and local authorities on anti-violence campaigns.

In 2014/15 there were 661 incidents relating to school exclusions involving weapons.

For the figure now stands at 739 and for 2012/14, there were 710 reported incidents.

The number of exclusions for assault without the use of a weapon has also risen, with 4,635 in 2016/17, from 3,990 and 4,371 in previous years.

Physical assaults on members of staff which have led to exclusions have also increased by 23 per cent, from 1,588 in 2014/15, to 1,990 in 2016/17.

However, the number of overall exclusions has decreased down from 18,430 in 2014/15 to 18,377 in 2016/17.

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