
A lockdown that forced four schools and several early childhood centres to close for nearly three hours has now been lifted.
Four Te Atat奴 schools, including two primary schools, had earlier been ordered into lockdown as armed police swooped on the area near Rutherford College.
The lockdown was lifted soon after 2pm.
Police said they were still investigating a threatening phone call made to Rutherford College.
聽鈥淎 precautionary lockdown at the high school and nearby education facilities has now been lifted.
鈥淭hese matters are taken seriously, and we understand this will have been alarming for parents and the community.
鈥淲e have established there are no immediate risks in relation to this matter. Police will be maintaining a presence at the school this afternoon for reassurance purposes.鈥
Earlier: 鈥楬ighly threatening鈥 call sparked armed police response
Rutherford College was placed in lockdown after receiving 鈥渁n anonymous phone call of a highly threatening nature that informed us that an armed individual would be on school grounds imminently鈥 at 11.22am.
Police said the response was sparked after the school received a 鈥渧erbal threat鈥.
鈥淎s a precaution, the school and a neighbouring childcare facility have been advised to [go into] lockdown while further enquiries are made. Police are in the area and will continue to provide reassurance to staff at both sites.鈥
One Rutherford College student inside the locked-down school told the聽Herald: 鈥淭his is a very scary experience for me and my classmates, this is our first time. The only thing that we have been told is that we have to be in lockdown and stay quiet.鈥
鈥淭he teachers are super-strict [telling] students to stay under the desk. They are doing a really good job of keeping everything under control.鈥
Armed police outside Rutherford College, which is in lockdown. Photo / Hayden Woodward
A second Rutherford College student said they heard the lockdown bell as the morning tea break was ending.
鈥漌e were told to go under our desks. People were rushing into classes, it was really scary.
鈥漃eople were messaging their parents. We had very little information about what was going on.鈥
Armed police and patrol vehicles are stationed outside the West Auckland college. Parents are not being allowed inside and have been told to wait outside.
Rutherford College said the school received the threatening call at 11.22am.
鈥淩utherford placed the school into immediate lockdown while simultaneously informing New Zealand Police of the threat. Their subsequent response and ongoing support has been reassuring in securing the school grounds.
鈥淥ur number-one priority is to keep our students and staff safe, and as such, we will be remaining in lockdown until police advise us otherwise. Further information will be forthcoming. We thank our staff, students and the community for their support during this time.鈥
One parent at the scene said they received a text message at 11.53am about the school going into lockdown.
鈥漎ou hear about these things happening in the States, not here,鈥 she said.
鈥淚 just am very anxious. There was a threat of someone coming down and shooting. A threatening phone call.鈥
Armed police stand guard outside an entrance to Rutherford College after a threat was made to the school this morning. Photo / Hayden Woodward
A second parent said he wanted to know why the street was not blocked off: 鈥滲oth of my boys are in there. I am very angry about it.鈥
A message on Rutherford College鈥檚 website confirmed it is in lockdown 鈥渄ue to an incident鈥. A k艒hanga reo at the school site is also in lockdown.
An armed police officer stands guard outside Rutherford College. Photo / Hayden Woodward
A Te Atat奴 Intermediate student said pupils were in class just after morning tea when a bell rang alerting them to go into lockdown.
鈥滱t first we thought it was a drill until our principal, over the speakers, alerted us it was in fact not. As soon as we heard the bell, we rushed under our desks [and were] very scared, as this had never happened before.鈥
鈥楶lease do not come to the school or phone鈥
鈥淲e will continue to provide updates on our website as often as possible. Please do not come to the school or phone the school as you will not be attended to and this may cause disruption to the management of this incident and could potentially place yourselves and/or our staff and student鈥檚 safety at risk,鈥 the message says.
鈥淲e will update this website when the lockdown has been completed. Thank you.鈥
Police officers stationed outside Rutherford College, which has been placed in lockdown. Photo / Akula Sharma
Locals are reporting armed police at the school and say police with rifles were setting up near the Z petrol station.
Parents on social media say their children had texted them to say the school was in lockdown.
The three primary schools placed in lockdown were Matipo Primary, Rutherford Primary and Te Atat奴 Intermediate.
Matipo Primary鈥檚 Facebook page says the school鈥檚 gates and entrances were locked and children were in their classrooms.
Parents are asked to not call the school office to keep the lines of communication free for the police and education officials.
Te Atatu Intermediate School also went into lockdown as a precaution because of an 鈥渆vent happening within the community鈥.
They asked that parents refrain from contacting any staff because they were busy caring for students.
All students are safe and accounted for, they said.
Further updates would be provided on the school website.
The following early childhood education centres were also in lockdown: BestStart Te Atat奴, BestStart Te Atat奴 Rd, Fetufa Tokelau Akoga Kamata Early Childhood Centre, Go Bananas Childcare, Rutherford Preschool, Te Atat奴 Peninsula Kindergarten, Te Atat奴 Village Kindergarten, K艒hanga Reo o Te K艒tuku.
The Ministry of Education said: 鈥淲e will continue to work with the police and will be supporting the schools and early learning services as the situation unfolds.鈥
Earlier lockdown at Manurewa high school
Alfriston College in Manurewa was also placed in lockdown for about 30 minutes earlier this morning.
Police said there was a report of a person with a gun in the wider Randwick Park area but that had not been substantiated.
The school was now out of lockdown and operating as normal.
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