Police rushed to LIPA School in Liverpool this morning after a ‘bomb threat’ was made, with the school forced to close for the day

Parents have received a disturbing letter from a school with police at the scene over a “bomb threat”.

Police have rushed to LIPA School, in Liverpool this morning after a “threat” was made. In a letter to parents, they were informed the school had been forced to close for the day on Monday due to a threat to cause harm.

The letter explains how these are often hoaxes, and Merseyside Police has also said it believes the threats to be a hoax. The school it is working with police, with officers seen inside the school this morning.

This morning’s threat comes after the news the school would be closing permanently this year after the government agreed with the school’s trustees that it should be shut down.

LIPA School headteacher Claire McKendrick said in her letter to parents: “I am writing to inform you that we have made the unfortunate decision to close the school today. “This morning, the school received a bomb threat and a threat to cause harm.

“Whilst these types of messages are, in most cases, hoaxes, the heightened media attention surrounding the school in recent days means we must treat this as a serious and credible risk.

“We are currently working closely with Merseyside Police, who are supporting us in ensuring the safety of our pupils, staff, and wider community.

“I appreciate that this will cause disruption and concern, and I sincerely apologise for that. However, the safety and wellbeing of our pupils, families and staff must always come first.

“We advise families not to enter the school building until we are able to confirm that it is safe to return. We will email parents regarding the reopening of the school as soon as it is safe to do so. Thank you for your understanding, patience, and support.”

The school, shares a name with Paul McCartney’s arts institute, but is run by a separate trust. Last year the school received a damning Ofsted report which plunged it into special measures, before safety concerns saw the school close days before the end of the summer term, reported the Liverpool Echo.

Last month it was confirmed that the school will close down this summer, with a letter to parents detailing a host of major issues leading to the decision. The factors detailed include a “significant overspend over a number of years, which has led to a substantial historical financial deficit.”

Last year’s inadequate Ofsted rating is also mentioned, as is a “significant” fall in pupil numbers as well as “inappropriate” educational facilities and the lack of any viable alternatives.

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