The injured teachers have been identified as Fiona Elias, the deputy head, and Liz Hopkin, a special-needs teacher. Emergency services responded promptly, dispatching two air ambulances to the scene. The school was placed in lockdown, with parents anxiously waiting outside until the situation was resolved and their children were safely released. Headteacher James Durbridge commended the staff and students for their composed and mature response during the lockdown. Adam Price, a former pupil at the school and a member of Plaid Cymru, expressed the community’s shock and distress over the incident, highlighting the school’s vital role as a focal point for the area.