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School fire suspect shown on CCTV School fire suspect shown on CCTV
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Police have issued a CCTV image of a youth who broke into a Cardiff school at around the time a blaze was lit in the early hours of Friday.Police have issued a CCTV image of a youth who broke into a Cardiff school at around the time a blaze was lit in the early hours of Friday.
The fire damaged a number of classrooms at Cantonian High School and it was closed to its 1,200 pupils on Friday.The fire damaged a number of classrooms at Cantonian High School and it was closed to its 1,200 pupils on Friday.
Police said the youth is believed to be in his late teens or early 20s, and was captured on the school's internal camera system at around 0130 BST.Police said the youth is believed to be in his late teens or early 20s, and was captured on the school's internal camera system at around 0130 BST.
The school will only partially reopen for years 10 to 13 on Monday. The school only partially reopened for years 10 to 13 on Monday.
Fire crews were called to the blaze in the school's A block at around 0150 BST on Friday and fought the fire for two hours.Fire crews were called to the blaze in the school's A block at around 0150 BST on Friday and fought the fire for two hours.
It is believed staff at the school have not been able to identify the suspect.It is believed staff at the school have not been able to identify the suspect.
Det Con Esyr Jones from South Wales Police said: "We would ask anyone who recognises this man to contact us."Det Con Esyr Jones from South Wales Police said: "We would ask anyone who recognises this man to contact us."
The children will be back at school soon but the long term effects are not yet known Det Con Esyr JonesThe children will be back at school soon but the long term effects are not yet known Det Con Esyr Jones
Pupils in years seven, eight and nine have been asked to remain at home and continue their learning by logging onto Sam Learning via the school's website or BBC Bitesize.Pupils in years seven, eight and nine have been asked to remain at home and continue their learning by logging onto Sam Learning via the school's website or BBC Bitesize.
Parents of children in those years can also call into school during opening hours to pick up work, said the school's head teacher Lois Spargo.Parents of children in those years can also call into school during opening hours to pick up work, said the school's head teacher Lois Spargo.
Temporary classrooms are due to be delivered and set up for lessons on Monday so all students can be accommodated on the site.Temporary classrooms are due to be delivered and set up for lessons on Monday so all students can be accommodated on the site.
"At the moment the consequences are that years seven, eight and nine are not going to be receiving any tuition apart from the online provision made for them on Monday," said Det Con Jones."At the moment the consequences are that years seven, eight and nine are not going to be receiving any tuition apart from the online provision made for them on Monday," said Det Con Jones.
"A full survey will be done on Monday to assess how useable the damaged school block is."A full survey will be done on Monday to assess how useable the damaged school block is.
"The children will be back at school soon but the long term effects are not yet known.""The children will be back at school soon but the long term effects are not yet known."
Mrs Spargo said the fire had been "incredibly distressing" for everyone at the school and appealed for anyone with information to contact the police.Mrs Spargo said the fire had been "incredibly distressing" for everyone at the school and appealed for anyone with information to contact the police.
Anyone with information should contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or Fairwater CID on 029 2052 7245.Anyone with information should contact Crimestoppers on 0800 555111 or Fairwater CID on 029 2052 7245.