Grade 9 pupil ‘stabbed’ at Curro Protea Glen
A Grade 9 pupil was injured in a stabbing incident at Curro Protea Glen in Soweto, South Africa, on Friday morning. The incident prompted a swift response from both school officials and the South African Police Service (Saps).
Curro Protea Glen Stabbing: What We Know
The incident involved two Grade 9 pupils on school grounds, according to a notice sent to parents on February 6, 2026. One pupil was stabbed with a knife by another, resulting in injuries to the victim.
Principal Johannes Mahlatsi confirmed in the notice that immediate medical attention was provided to the injured pupil. His parents were also notified and he was transported to a medical facility.
Possible Link to Township Gang Tensions
Principal Mahlatsi stated that preliminary information suggests the stabbing stems from “external township gang-related tensions.” He emphasized that the incident did not appear to be a spontaneous event originating from school activities. The school is treating the matter with “utmost seriousness.”
Law enforcement has been formally notified and is currently investigating the incident. The school is fully cooperating with the police and conducting its own internal investigation.
School authorities have increased security measures in response to the stabbing. Counselling services, Life Orientation interventions, and disciplinary processes will be offered to affected pupils, focusing on violence prevention, conflict resolution, and the risks associated with gang involvement.
Bullying Addressed Prior to Incident
Principal Mahlatsi urged parents to discuss the dangers of weapons and violent behavior with their children. He also encouraged them to monitor their children’s associations and to report any threats or unsafe situations to school management.
According to one parent, who requested anonymity, the stabbing occurred after a school assembly where bullying was specifically addressed.
Frequently Asked Questions
What action was taken after the stabbing?
Immediate medical attention was provided to the injured pupil, his parents were notified, and he was transported to a medical facility. The pupil who committed the act was identified, isolated, and is subject to disciplinary procedures.
What is the school’s explanation for the incident?
Preliminary information suggests the incident is linked to external township gang-related tensions and was not a spontaneous event arising from school activities.
What support is being offered to students?
Affected pupils will be supported through counselling services, Life Orientation interventions, and disciplinary processes aimed at addressing violence, conflict resolution, and the risks associated with gang involvement.
What role can parents play in preventing similar incidents in the future?