Deputy head raised behaviour issues before stabbing

Nicholas Bourne
BBC News
PA Media About half a dozen uniformed police officers outside Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, which is a grey school building with steps covered in police cordons.PA Media
Ysgol Dyffryn Aman was locked down after two teachers and a pupil were hurt in a stabbing last April

A deputy head teacher at a school where two teachers and a pupil were stabbed wrote to the Welsh government to express concerns about behaviour three months before the attack.

Ceri Myers exchanged seven emails with government, with the last sent on the morning of the attack at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Carmarthenshire last April.

A 14-year-old girl is due to be sentenced on 28 April after being found guilty of attempted murder.

Education Secretary Lynne Neagle said violence towards teachers or staff was "completely unacceptable" and the Welsh government had been "focusing really strongly on tackling issues of poor behaviour".

The Welsh government has met with Mr Myers to discuss his concerns. However, he resigned after last April's attack and now works in an academy school in London, where he leads on pupil safety and behaviour.

"You never go into a school thinking that would happen," he told S4C's current affairs programme Y Byd ar Bedwar.

"But I believe that there were warning signs for every school in Wales that something like this was going to happen."

Mr Myers said the first time he was assaulted it was "deemed as a once in a career incident", but he's had "five or six" in the last academic year.

Y Byd ar Bedwar Ceri Myers and Sion JenkinsY Byd ar Bedwar
Ceri Myers (left) has been speaking to Sion Jenkins for Y Byd ar Bedwar about his experience as deputy head teacher of Ysgol Dyffryn Aman in Carmarthenshire

A Freedom of Information request to Ysgol Dyffryn Aman revealed there were four incidents of weapons being taken on to school premises recorded during the 2023/2024 academic year, with two pupils permanently excluded.

During the trial of the pupil, it emerged a knife was found in her bag in September 2023, resulting in a fixed-term exclusion.

Welsh government guidance states the use, or threatened use, of an offensive weapon, can be considered an exceptional circumstance where the learner can be permanently excluded.

Mr Myers said: "On more than one occasion, as a school we had the conversation with the local authority to explain someone was carrying a knife and this is what we would like to do... the response from the local authority was 'no, we are not going to support you excluding that person permanently'."

'Challenging behaviour'

In a joint statement, Carmarthenshire County Council and Ysgol Dyffryn Aman said they were "not aware of incidents where the school and local authority have been working against each other or in disagreement".

The education minister said all schools should be "safe places" and have "behaviour policies in place which are consistently implemented".

"We've got our behaviour summit coming up where we're going to have an action focused look at what we need to do," Neagle said.

"We're developing a behaviour toolkit for schools to help schools to manage challenging behaviour [and] we also have strong guidance in place on what can be reasons for exclusion and, currently, having a knife in school can be a reason for automatic exclusion."

Mr Myers initially expressed concerns to the Welsh government about vapes, behaviour and what he describes as a lack of clarity in government guidelines for addressing it.

He was particularly concerned about the difference between the powers in Wales and England to search pupils for prohibited items.

"We absolutely haven't been sleeping at the wheel and I've seen correspondence from the gentleman that referred to teachers being able to search for vapes and drugs and they can already undertake those searches with consent," said Neagle.

"But as I've said our guidance is very clear on the issue of knives. They can be a cause for immediate exclusion. In relation to what happened at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman, obviously my heart goes out to everybody at the school."

Y Byd ar Bedwar is available to watch on S4C, S4C Clic and BBC iPlayer from 20:00 GMT on Monday 17 Feburary