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Concerns in multiple parts of the country are growing over « school wars » on Friday. Over the past couple of weeks posts have appeared on social media sites encouraging children to attack pupils at nearby schools to ‘earn points’ – dividing schools into ‘red’ and ‘blue’ categories.

The trend, which began appearing around the February 2026 half-term, encourage pupils to fight using bladed weapons. Social media posts on TikTok and Snapchat urge children to “jump” anyone they see from an opposing team. Points are given for filming the fights as well.

Some posts even instruct children on what knives to carry, clearly noting that “Rambo knives are banned.” Instead, youngsters are being urged to use items like compasses, rulers and scissors as weapons.

The trend which has spread across London and other parts of the UK, has caused police and schools to take urgent action to prevent real-world violence.

Head teachers have written to parents urging them to monitor social media use and report concerns to police. Numerous schools fear the attacks could occur outside school hours, when children are harder to monitor.

One head teacher in Birmingham issued a warning of a ‘school war’. Pupils of Sutton Coldfield were being urged to head to the town centre after school today, Friday, February 27, for the ‘war’.


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