Several schools in the areas of Leeds and Bradford took precautionary actions on Thursday after receiving a concerning email threat. West Yorkshire Police promptly initiated an investigation into the matter and began offering guidance and reassurance to the impacted schools.
According to information relayed from schools to parents, law enforcement authorities were treating the email threat as a credible one. Specific details about the nature of the threat were not disclosed by the police.
Leeds City Council acknowledged the situation and confirmed their collaboration with the police to provide support to the affected schools. In light of the situation, schools were advised to exercise increased vigilance regarding site security and safeguarding measures.
Bradford Council also confirmed that a threatening email had been received by “a number of schools in West Yorkshire.” A spokesperson from the council emphasised their commitment to supporting the schools as they followed safety advice from the police, asserting that the safety of everyone within the school community was their utmost priority.
A police spokesperson confirmed their awareness of the email sent to several schools in West Yorkshire and stated that the matter was under active investigation. Police officers were actively engaged in providing reassurance and safety advice to the affected schools as authorities work diligently to address the situation and ensure the safety of students, staff, and the school community.