- Teenage girl has reportedly been stabbed at school after a knife fight broke out
- The fight happened at Trinity College North Campus, in Adelaide, on Thursday
- She was reportedly taken to hospital with cuts, stab wounds to her leg and wrist
- South Australia police said they were currently investigating the alleged incident
A teenage girl has reportedly been stabbed at school after a knife fight between her and another female student allegedly broke out.
The high-school student from Trinity College North Campus, in Evaston South in Adelaide’s north, was taken to the Lyell McEwin Hospital in an ambulance shortly after 9am on Thursday.
She reportedly sustained serious cuts and stab wounds to her upper leg and wrist.
The high-school student from Trinity College North Campus, in Evaston South in Adelaide’s north (pictured)
South Australia Police told Daily Mail Australia officers were investigating the incident.
Trinity College principal Nick Hately issued a letter to parents and students on Thursday after the fight.
‘I have the distressing task of informing you a serious incident occurred between two year 10 girls at Trinity College North earlier today,’ the letter, seen by Adelaide Now, said.
‘The altercation was serious enough to require an ambulance being called.
‘Acts of violence are incredibly rare so this incident is very confronting for our community.’
Principal Hately said counselling and support services would be made available to all students.
The school girl was taken to hospital in an ambulance (stock) shortly after 9am on Thursday after the fight broke out