Dulwich school ceiling collapse: Child still in hospital

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Rosemead Prep SchoolImage source, LFB
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Twenty firefighters were called to the school

One child remains in hospital after a classroom ceiling at a south-east London primary school collapsed.

Twelve children and two adults were taken to hospital from Rosemead Prep School in Dulwich after the second-floor ceiling of a Year 3 classroom caved in on Monday.

London Fire Brigade (LFB) sent 20 firefighters to the school.

The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) is making "initial inquiries" into the collapse.

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Children were evacuated from Rosemead School

The school's chair of governors, Nick Crawford, said no-one had received life-threatening injuries.

He said: "There were 12 children taken to hospital yesterday and, of these, 11 were discharged during the afternoon.

"One other child remains in hospital for observation.

"Once again, we would like to thank everyone who has sent messages of support over the past 24 hours."

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Mr Crawford added work was continuing to understand the cause of the collapse but initial examinations showed no concerns regarding the rest of the building, on Thurlow Park Road.

A specialist USAR (Urban Search and Rescue) team and equipment were used to ensure the building was "at no further risk of collapse", LFB confirmed.

Met Police officers helped with the evacuation and alerted the HSE, which said: "HSE is aware of the incident and making initial inquiries."

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The ceiling in a second-floor classroom collapsed

Mayor of London Sadiq Khan thanked the emergency services for their swift response.

"I'm relieved to hear that all children and staff are accounted for and I wish everyone affected a full and speedy recovery," he added.

Rosemead Preparatory School and Nursery, which charges up to £4,920 a term, teaches children between the ages of two and 11.

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