Teen, 13, charged after alleged knife possession at Leigh Academy Blackheath

Teen, 13, charged after alleged knife possession at Leigh Academy Blackheath
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Key Points:

  • A 13-year-old charged with possessing a blade at Leigh Academy Blackheath.
  • The incident allegedly involved a kitchen knife on school grounds.
  • Teen appeared at Bromley Magistrates’ Court.
  • No plea was entered during the initial hearing.
  • Teen released on unconditional bail pending next hearing.
  • Minimum sentence if convicted: four-month detention and training order.

A 13-year-old has been charged with possessing a knife on the grounds of Leigh Academy Blackheath, a court has heard. The teenager, who cannot be named for legal reasons, appeared before Bromley Magistrates’ Court charged with one count of possessing a blade on school premises. The alleged incident took place last month at the secondary school located in Blackheath, south east London.

What are the details of the charge?

According to the charge, it is alleged that the child was found with a kitchen knife while on the grounds of Leigh Academy Blackheath. The incident prompted immediate police involvement and led to court proceedings.

What happened at the court hearing?

At the hearing at Bromley Magistrates’ Court, the 13-year-old was not required to enter a plea. Magistrates decided to grant unconditional bail ahead of the next scheduled court appearance, which is expected to take place next month.

What are the possible consequences if found guilty?

If convicted, the teenager faces a minimum sentence of a four-month detention and training order. This type of sentence combines detention with education and rehabilitation efforts aimed at preventing reoffending.

What has the school said about the incident?

Leigh Academy Blackheath has not released a public statement regarding the case at this time. The school remains in contact with local authorities as the legal process continues.

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