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Two injured in incident near Holyrood Secondary School Two injured in incident near Holyrood Secondary School
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Two pupils have been injured in an incident outside one of Scotland's largest schools. A 14-year-old-boy was taken to hospital after a disturbance outside a school in the southside of Glasgow.
Police said two 14-year-old boys were hurt after a disturbance at about 13:20 close to Holyrood Secondary School in the Govanhill area of Glasgow. Another boy was injured but did not need treatment after a "serious incident" close to Holyrood RC Secondary school at about 13:20.
Officers said they were investigating the exact circumstances of the incident in Boyd Street, at the junction of Brereton Street, yards from the school. There were reports that one of the teenagers had been stabbed.
One of the pupils was taken to hospital. The other had minor injuries. Police said they were investigating the exact circumstances of the incident in Boyd Street, at the junction of Brereton Street, yards from the school.
Police said they were following a positive line of inquiry. Officers said they were following a positive line of inquiry.
The school has a campus police officer who was able to call the emergency services and organise the safety of other pupils. Head teacher Laurie Byrne has written to the parents of all pupils saying "please be reassured that the safety of our young people is paramount".
Glasgow City Council said the head teacher was sending a letter to all parents reassuring them that the safety of all children at the school was of paramount concern.