Three arrested after teenager is stabbed in attack on school grounds
A 15-YEAR-OLD boy has been stabbed while at school in south London.
The boy was stabbed at a school in south London today
Police have arrested three people on suspicion of grievous bodily harm following the incident earlier today..
The boy was attacked in the lobby of Southfields Academy in Wandsworth, Scotland Yard said.
He was said to have been stabbed in the leg.
A police spokesman said the victim's injuries were "not serious".
The student involved is in a stable condition.
A Metropolitan Police spokeswoman said: "Police were called at approximately 3.10pm on Tuesday November 10 to reports of a male, believed aged 15, suffering a stab injury to the leg after an incident in the lobby area of a secondary school in Merton Road, SW18.
"London Ambulance Service attended and the male was treated - his injury is not serious. Three people have been arrested on suspicion of GBH and remain in custody."
London Ambulance Service said the boy had been taken to a south London hospital for treatment.
A statement was posted on the school's website this afternoon, signed by principal Jackie Valin and headteacher Wanda Golinska.
It read: "As some of you may be aware already, an incident occurred outside the school earlier today. The student involved is in a stable condition.
"If you or your child have any information about this incident then please telephone 101 and ask for Wandsworth CID."