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SINGAPORE: A student at St Joseph’s Institution (SJI) was taken to hospital on Thursday (Jul 22) after a fall from height at school.
The police said they received a call for assistance at 38 Malcolm Road, the address of the school, at about 11.40am.
"A male teenager had fallen from height and was conscious when conveyed to the hospital," said the police, adding that they do not suspect foul play.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said a person was taken to KK Women's and Children's Hospital.
In a letter to parents seen by CNA, SJI principal Adrian Danker said there was an "incident" at school, adding that police investigations are ongoing.
"A student has been injured. He has been transferred to the hospital and his parents are with him," said Dr Danker.
"Some of our students witnessed the incident. The SJI pastoral team and counsellors have attended to them and their well-being."
He added: “We know you will also be concerned about your child’s well-being in view of this incident at this time. We ask for your cooperation to look out for your child. Please inform his/her FT (form tutor) if you observe that your child may be in distress or in need of any emotional or psychological support."
The principal also asked parents for their help in ensuring that any photos or videos that may have been taken will not be shared anywhere.
"This is because investigations are ongoing and we hope to respect the privacy of the affected boy and his family," said Dr Danker.
“I wish to reassure you that we will continue to care for our Josephians in our SJI community during this trying time with the additional (safe management measures). The school is here to support your child."
CNA has sought comment from SJI.
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