Shocking moment two school mums shove and pull each other's hair in violent brawl - until a schoolboy is forced to get between them

Parents at a Perth college have been issued a stern warning after a pair of school mums were caught brawling on CCTV.


Parents at a Perth college have been issued a stern warning after a pair of school mums were caught brawling on CCTV.

Footage shared by 9News on Friday shows two women shoving and tugging at each others hair on the ground until a schoolboy is forced to step between them.

Their children are believed to be pupils at Aveley Secondary College in Ellenbrook, Perth, and the dispute reportedly stemmed from friction between the students.

It was frightening, shocking, one of the mums, Melissa, said.

Melissa claims she suffered facial injuries and chunks of her hair were pulled out during the incident in November.

It was confronting, especially at your own home, she said.

The other woman reportedly did not want to speak on camera with 9News but alleged she was attacked first.

The fight was captured on a security camera positioned at the front door of Melissas home in the Vines in Perths outer suburbs. 

CCTV footage from November shows two women hitting each other after their children, who both attend Aveley Secondary College, had a dispute (pictured)

CCTV footage from November shows two women hitting each other after their children, who both attend Aveley Secondary College, had a dispute (pictured)

In the video, one woman came flying out of the front door as someone tries to hold her back as she lands blows on another woman.

A pair of glasses and a phone can be seen falling to the ground as the trio grapple.

Daily Mail Australia has contacted the Aveley Secondary College for comment.

The college emailed parents on Friday saying it will take strong action over aggression or violence at school, including suspension or exclusion.

Students have also been put on notice, including outside school hours and off the grounds, and threatened with consequences if their behaviour is violent or anti-social in the community, 9News reported.

It comes after a mother and son spoke out this week about an alleged attack at the college in which the 14-year-old boy lost his two front teeth.

The teen was allegedly set upon in June 2024 when other boys thought he was hiding a vape, which was actually a chocolate bar, in his pocket.

A 15-year-old boy was charged with causing grievous bodily harm over the incident and has pleaded not guilty.

Aveley Secondary College (pictured) sent parents a letter on Friday warning serious consequences for students who are violent or display anti-social behaviour on college grounds but also out of school hours and off-premises

Aveley Secondary College (pictured) sent parents a letter on Friday warning serious consequences for students who are violent or display anti-social behaviour on college grounds but also out of school hours and off-premises

A 14-year-old boy was allegedly attacked at the school by fellow students, losing his two front teeth
The teen alleged the other students thought he was hiding a vape in his pocket

A 14-year-old (pictured) was allegedly attacked in June 2024 when students thought he was hiding a vape in his pocket

The mother and son, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, said they decided to speak out after another student was allegedly coward-punched at a shopping centre last week, leaving him in hospital with a broken jaw. 

Western Australian Minister for Education Sabine Winton has insisted the state government was cracking down on school violence.

Any incident of violence is concerning to me and lets be clear - our government has a zero tolerance towards violence no matter where it is, Ms Winton told 9News.

Im very confident that supports are being put in place to support those schools.

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Источник: Daily Online

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