How LOW can you get?! Shameless thugs trash primary school in £10,000 wrecking spree
A GANG of yobs have gone on the rampage and caused £10,000 of damage at a primary school.
TRASHED: Yobs went on the rampage through Gowanbank Primary School in Glasgow
The mindless thugs smashed up every classroom in the school during their sickening wrecking spree, leaving it looking like something from a war zone.
They trashed expensive computer equipment, tore down high-tech smartboards from the walls and set off fire extinguishers in the corridors.
All the crockery in the school was smashed to pieces and two microwaves in the staffroom were damaged beyond repair.
SMASHED: Toilets were vandalised
Headteacher John Daly said: "It looks like a bomb has gone off. Nothing was stolen, everything was just trashed.
"It was nothing but wanton vandalism and it is very deflating.
"It may only be a building but this completely takes away from providing our children with a safe and protective learning environment.
"It feels awful that our personal space has been invaded."
WRECKED: Thugs caused damage worth £10,000
He continued: "I am trying to make sure the school's IT equipment is replaced because we can't function without it and I plan to get new crayons and drawing equipment for the children.
"Although the crayons are still there, I don't want them in the children's hands as we don't know what they have been used for or where they have been.
"It's my job, and the job of my deputy, to minimise the impact on children.
"One silver lining is that there are still a couple of weeks before school goes back so we will be able to get the place back up and running."
VANDALISED: Headteacher John Daly said it looked like a bomn had gone off
The school, Gowanbank Primary in the Nitshill area of Glasgow, has been targeted by yobs before and is one of five schools in the city to be vandalised during the summer holidays.
Liz Cameron, Glasgow City Council's executive member for children, young people and lifelong learning, said she would be working with Community Safety Glasgow to develop a strategy to protect schools.