Police have arrested four teenagers and charged one after a deputy principal of Blaxland High School was allegedly assaulted yesterday.
Blue Mountains police received information about 1pm on Monday, September 15 that students from a school out of the area had allegedly come to Blaxland to fight. Officers attended the school which was locked down.
About 2.20pm four teenage girls, who were not Blaxland High students, were found in the school. The deputy principal asked them to leave and one of the girls allegedly punched the deputy.
Police arrested the girl, aged 14, and she was taken to Springwood Police Station.
She was charged with common assault, assault police, resist arrest and behave in an offensive manner in school. She was given bail to appear at children's court on October 20.
Three other girls, two aged 14 and one 13, ran from officers out of the school and onto the rail corridor towards Glenbrook station.
They were arrested and taken to Springwood Police Station and released pending further inquiries.