The Church schools in Malta are urging the community to avoid “knee-jerk reactions” following a stabbing incident in Pembroke, emphasizing the need for calm and reflection. In a statement, the schools acknowledged the concerns and fears that have arisen but cautioned against jumping to conclusions or spreading panic. They encouraged a thoughtful and measured approach, focusing on supporting those affected and promoting a culture of understanding and respect. The schools are working to ensure students feel safe and supported, and are engaging with parents and authorities to address the situation.
Church Schools Urge Calm and Reflection After Pembroke Stabbing Incident
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