Two Christchurch high schools both went into lockdown at lunchtime today after a man 鈥渂ehaving oddly鈥 walked onto school grounds without permission.
In separate statements to their school communities, Avonside Girls鈥 and Shirley Boys鈥 High Schools both confirmed their students were put into lockdown just after midday.
They asked parents not to come to school or phone the school during the incident.
鈥淧lease do not come to the school or phone the school as you will not be attended to and this may cause disruption to the management of this incident and could potentially place yourselves and/or our staff and student鈥檚 safety at risk,鈥 a statement from Avonside Girls鈥 read.
鈥淎ll further updates will be provided on the school website.鈥
Both schools confirmed their students were put into lockdown just after midday. Photo / George Heard
A message on Shirley Boys鈥 High School, which shares the same New Brighton premises as Avonside said an 鈥渦nauthorised person鈥 is on school grounds.
鈥淭his school has been placed in lockdown, please follow lockdown procedures鈥 an automatic message played on loud-speakers.
Avonside Girls High School said on its Facebook page the lockdown was 鈥渘ot a practice鈥.
Pareawa Banks Avenue School principal, Toni Burnside told聽狈窜惭贰听she was in a professional development meeting with several local school representatives when principals from both AGHS and SBHS rushed out.
Talking to the聽贬别谤补濒诲,听Avonside鈥檚 principal confirmed a man had wandered onto the school鈥檚 grounds without permission and was behaving oddly.
鈥淗e just walked right past reception and onto the school, so we put the students into lockdown,鈥 said principal, Catherine Law.
The man, who was unarmed, was believed to not be known to the school, but enquiries are ongoing.
Students of both schools were evacuated onto the tennis courts as per their lockdown procedure.
Avonside Girls High School said on its Facebook page the lockdown was 鈥渘ot a practice鈥. Photo / 九一星空无限
Police shortly arrived, the man in question was taken away and enquiries are currently being made into the matter.
Whilst the nature of the incident has been resolved, Law said there was still a process for the school to carry out and would carry out checks with their students.
鈥淲e will take the students back into school for checks, some students will be fine and others will need a little more support,鈥 she said.
Police are still at the school grounds.
鈥淚鈥檓 very pleased with the school鈥檚 communication with the parents and students,鈥 said Law.
In a statement to the media, police confirmed they responded to reports of a suspicious person who walked into a school at around 11.40am.
鈥淭he person was not armed and [nobody] was injured,鈥 they said.
Students have made their way back into their classrooms, a 鈥渓arge number鈥 of parents are waiting outside the school to pick their children up according to a photographer at the scene.
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