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Girl in a Sydney primary school is found with a KNIFE in her backpack


12:15 EDT, 24 May 2021
A young girl has been suspended after teachers found a knife in her school bag just weeks after a student was stabbed at another Sydney school.
Teachers at Kingswood South Primary School in Sydney s west found the pocket knife in the girls backpack after they were notified by students.
No one was hurt but the girl was suspended under the Department of Education s policy on knives. 
Teachers at Kingswood South Primary School found the knife in the female student s backpack
The girl was suspended after a teacher found the pocket knife in her schoolbag (stock image)
The student did not take the knife out of her bag and threaten others. No one was injured during this ­incident, a spokesperson told The Daily Telegraph.  ....

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Not every Australian state bans students from bringing knives to school under new laws


Pictured: A kirpan, traditionally carried by baptised Sikhs
A legal loophole means students in several states are still allowed to bring knives to school, despite horrifying scenes in Sydney where a teenage boy was allegedly stabbed with a Sikh kirpan.
The New South Wales government banned kirpans from schools on Tuesday after a 14-year-old boy allegedly used a ceremonial dagger to stab a 16-year-old male student at Glenwood High School in Sydney s north-west on May 6.
According to the state s education department, the boy was allowed to carry it on school grounds because it was classified as a religious weapon - before the rules were reversed. ....

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