It's said to be part of a new TikTok trend
A Blackpool school has denied claims of a riot after students launched a 'mass rebellion' over basic school rules - said to be part of a larger TikTok trend.
Police were called out to a number of schools yesterday after pupils 'went on the rampage' during their TikTok planned protest which teachers allege was sparked by a social media trend. But one Blackpool school has dismissed reports of a 'riot'.Headteacher Stephen Cooke said it started last week and since then has built momentum over the weekend. Following protests at other schools on Friday some children were keen to protest, he said.
He said that many of these concerns relate to basic school rules that have been in place at the school for many years. A significant number of students have spoken to staff in support of these basic expectations. Mr Cooke continued: "Despite providing opportunities for this morning, a very small number of the school population chose to take part in a protest by not going to class after the lunch break. The number of students reduced quickly and they were supervised by staff at all times. The 'protest' lasted for around 15 minutes before being brought to a calm conclusion by staff."
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