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“The Queensland Police Service has been contacted and the department will continue to
work closely with them as investigations continue,” the spokesman said.
“Schools are important community assets that deserve to be protected.
“We want the community to be our eyes and ears and report any suspicious activity to police or contact the School Watch hotline 13 17 88.”
Most Queensland students headed back to the classroom for the first day of term 1 on Wednesday.
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Keeping our schools safe with School Watch
During the school holiday period, empty schools can experience higher levels of criminal activity, becoming targets for unlawful entry, arson, stealing, graffiti and property damage – all of which become a cost to the community.
The School Watch program is a partnership between the Department of Education and Protective Services Group, Queensland Police Service.
The program aims to reduce criminal activity in Queensland schools and encourages everyone to look out for after-hours crime in our schools.
Department of Education said that there were 91 reported instances of vandalism and 55 break and enters at schools during the 2019/20 Christmas holidays, but these numbers could have been much higher if not for the 181 calls made to the School Watch number to report suspicious activity during this period.