‘Frightened’: Horror as 5yo girl allegedly stabbed by classmate with a pencil at Moree school

Alexandra Feiam
NewsWire
The young girl was treated by paramedics.
The young girl was treated by paramedics. Credit: Getty Images

A mother has been left shaken after her young daughter was allegedly stabbed in the head by another child at a primary school in regional NSW.

The five-year-old girl was allegedly attacked with a pencil by another classmate at St Philomena’s School in Moree in the state’s north on September 17.

Mum Eliza told NewsWire that her daughter was “covered in blood” and required treatment by paramedics at the school.

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A young girl was allegedly stabbed in the head by another student in the classroom.
A young girl was allegedly stabbed in the head by another student in the classroom. Credit: News Corp Australia

“Upon my arrival at the school, after being informed an ambulance had to be called for my daughter due to a large amount of blood coming from her head, the staff at the school refused to tell me how she sustained her injury,” she said.

“She did nothing to provoke this (alleged) attack on her.”

Eliza told NewsWire that her daughter had been undergoing an autism diagnosis and was traumatised by the alleged incident.

“Under the care of the team of professionals she has around her supporting her, she has worked so hard to be able to show up to school despite the extra struggles she faces daily and she is now frightened to go to school once the (other) child is allowed back,” the mum said.

“My biggest fear is that she would become disengaged from school and have her education affected.”

The NSW mum said she was shaken by the incident.
The NSW mum said she was shaken by the incident. Credit: News Corp Australia

Armidale Catholic Schools (ACS) told NewsWire that it was “managing” the incident.

“Armidale Catholic Schools is undertaking a review to determine next steps,” a statement read.

“This decision will be carefully and thoughtfully made considering multiple factors and the safety and best interests of all children in our care.”

ACS said the child who allegedly stabbed the young girl was being “kept out” of the school until the “appropriate procedures” had been completed.

“Armidale Catholic Schools takes its responsibility to all children, families and staff very seriously. The safety of our students, staff and the community continues to be our priority,” the statement continued.

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