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Five children have been arrested after a fire destroyed a school that was due to reopen on Tuesday after the summer holidays.Five children have been arrested after a fire destroyed a school that was due to reopen on Tuesday after the summer holidays.
Leyland St Mary's Catholic technology college in Leyland, Lancashire, was devastated by the blaze, which broke out shortly after 4pm on Sunday.Leyland St Mary's Catholic technology college in Leyland, Lancashire, was devastated by the blaze, which broke out shortly after 4pm on Sunday.
Five boys between 11 and 15 were being held on suspicion of arson, Lancashire police said.Five boys between 11 and 15 were being held on suspicion of arson, Lancashire police said.
Lancashire fire and rescue service said 125 firefighters and 20 engines had been deployed to tackle the blaze in Royal Avenue.Lancashire fire and rescue service said 125 firefighters and 20 engines had been deployed to tackle the blaze in Royal Avenue.
The school, which was built in 1957, had no sprinklers. The cause of the fire was being investigated and thought to be suspicious, the service said.The school, which was built in 1957, had no sprinklers. The cause of the fire was being investigated and thought to be suspicious, the service said.
About 10 fire engines remained in the early hours of Monday to extinguish the last pockets of flames and ensure the scene was safe.About 10 fire engines remained in the early hours of Monday to extinguish the last pockets of flames and ensure the scene was safe.
Firefighters are expected to stay at the school until late on Monday afternoon.Firefighters are expected to stay at the school until late on Monday afternoon.
Staff were due in on Monday for a training day, its website said, and pupils were to return for lessons on Tuesday after the holidays.Staff were due in on Monday for a training day, its website said, and pupils were to return for lessons on Tuesday after the holidays.
A statement on the website said the fire had caused "devastating damage" and asked people to "please pray for the school at this difficult time".A statement on the website said the fire had caused "devastating damage" and asked people to "please pray for the school at this difficult time".
Lancashire police said the five boys, from Leyland, had been released on bail until 30 September pending further inquiries.Lancashire police said the five boys, from Leyland, had been released on bail until 30 September pending further inquiries.
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