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Derbyshire Primary School Evacuated After Student Brings WWII Grenade to Assembly

Bomb disposal experts determined the device, brought without parental knowledge, was safe as authorities urge vigilance over show-and-tell items.

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Overview

  • A student at Osmaston CofE Primary School in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, brought a WWII-era grenade to a show-and-tell assembly, prompting an evacuation.
  • Headteacher Jeanette Hart confiscated the grenade, placing it behind a tree in the car park while emergency services were called.
  • Army bomb disposal experts used X-ray equipment to confirm the grenade was safe and posed no threat to the school community.
  • The grenade, a family heirloom, was taken by the student without informing his parents, who were reportedly surprised by the incident.
  • Authorities praised the quick actions of school staff and advised parents to closely monitor items children bring to school, especially historical artifacts.