“Altercation Prompts Lockdown at Cardiff High School”

**Cardiff High School Forced Into Lockdown After Disturbance Outside Gates**
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Cardiff High School, located in the Cyncoed area of Cardiff, was placed in lockdown on Wednesday afternoon after reports emerged of a disturbance just outside the school premises. South Wales Police confirmed they were called to Llandennis Road, adjacent to the school, at approximately 1:40pm on 7 May following an altercation involving individuals unconnected to the school.
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Police response was swift, with officers quickly arriving at the scene. The school promptly activated its established lockdown procedures as a precautionary measure. According to police and school officials, neither pupils nor staff members from Cardiff High School were involved in or affected by the incident.

The individuals involved in the altercation left the area shortly after the police were called. Authorities have reassured the public that there were no reported injuries linked to this episode. Despite the incident’s proximity to the school grounds, normal operations at Cardiff High School were suspended for just forty minutes while the situation was assessed and officers ensured the area was safe.

Speaking to the press, a representative from South Wales Police said: “Police were called to an altercation at Llandennis Road, Cyncoed, Cardiff, at 1.40pm today. Those involved quickly left the area and there are no injuries at scene. The incident did not involve pupils or staff from the nearby school. An investigation is on-going, and officers remain in the area to provide reassurance.”

The decision to implement lockdown procedures highlights the emphasis placed on the safety and welfare of students and staff at Cardiff High School. A spokesperson for the school elaborated: “Following reports of South Wales Police officers attending the scene of an altercation on Llandennis Road, as a precautionary measure the school implemented its lockdown procedures to ensure the safety of pupils and staff. The school reopened after 40 minutes, once it had been confirmed that those involved in the Llandennis Road altercation were no longer in the area.”

Many local parents and community members were understandably concerned when news emerged of a police presence and lockdown. Communications from the school and police were crucial in alleviating fears by clarifying that at no point were students or staff at direct risk, and that the incident was resolutely contained outside school grounds.

In the wake of the incident, officers maintained a visible presence in the area for the remainder of the afternoon. This move was intended to offer further reassurance to the school community and local residents while investigations continue into the circumstances surrounding the disturbance.

The police have called for anyone with information about the individuals involved to come forward to aid their ongoing enquiries. Although the event was resolved without harm, it has sparked fresh discussions among parents and educators about security measures at schools and the importance of rapid response protocols.

The swift and co-ordinated actions of both Cardiff High School staff and the South Wales Police have been widely praised. Their approach ensured minimal disruption and maximum protection for all pupils during what could have been a far more distressing event.