The video, shot by one of her classmates, shows the others delivering powerful blows in a classroom.
In the 30-second video, the girl desperately tries to fend them off, but no adults intervene to help her until 30 seconds into the video.
The victim’s parents are now seeking teachers within the school against their attackers.
Her heartbroken mother, who asked not to be identified, is overwhelmed by violence inside and outside the school.
She claims that when she contacted them about the incident, they advised her to enrol her three children elsewhere because her two older children had also been bullied during their brief time at the school.
Bullying has to stop!!!”
A secondary school claims it is “dedicated to stamping out violence and racism” after a video of students fighting went viral.
A shocking video circulating on the internet claims to show a group of girls fighting at Walderslade Girls’ School on Bradfields Avenue, Chatham.
The video shows a young white girl entering a classroom and assaulting a black student, followed by a brawl between the girls and their friends.
The kids punch, kick, and yank each other’s hair, knocking tables out of the way as other students look on, some of whom are filming the scene.
As the brawl begins, dozens of children fill the room, with professors trying everything they can to stop it.
Numerous individuals, including the sister of a 15-year-old girl who was battered, turned to social media to condemn the alleged racial incident.
She says her “brave” sister has been bullied for months “because of the colour of her skin,” and she posted four clips of the fight on Twitter.
She believes that members of the traveller community are to blame, although this has not been confirmed.
She said that a bunch of girls learned the room code and “racially assaulted” her sister and pals.
“This room has been built up to separate the non-white children experiencing conflicts with the traveller kids during break time and lunch time. My sister was kicked and stamped on the head.”
“I am aware of a video circulating social media,” said acting head teacher Louise Campbell in a statement.
“The school is investigating and has acted on the problem and all parents of all pupils affected are being notified and kept up to date.
“The school is devoted to rooting out violence and linkages of violence associated to racism, homophobia and other discrimination.
“We are committed to the protection and safety of all children, and we would appreciate the support of parents and the community at this time.”
Following the event, another video of an irate woman attempting to board a school bus was posted.
“She should get off this * bus,” she can be heard yelling. “I’m going to smack her in the face.”
“My daughter is a person of colour and has been messaging me this morning wanting me to pick her up as she’s so scared,” one parent, who did not want to be identified, told KentOnline today.
“She is too scared to walk down the corridor. She’s twelve years old and terrified.
“It’s also not a new issue. During the past three years, there have been race riots at that school. The racism is atrocious.”
The school has been asked to respond on these charges as well.