Aberdeen School Re-Opens After Bailey Gwynne Death
Pupils are returning to classes at an Aberdeen secondary school for the first time since the alleged murder of a 16-year-old pupil.
Pupils are returning to classes at an Aberdeen secondary school for the first time since the alleged murder of a 16-year-old pupil.
Bailey Gwynne died following an incident on Wednesday.
The school has remained closed, and Aberdeen City Council said measures have been put in place to help pupils, families and staff affected on their return.
Floral tributes have been moved from the gates of the school to a private courtyard where pupils can pay their respects, and special assemblies are due to be held.
Hundreds of the fifth-year pupil's friends and fellow students attended a vigil at the local Parish Church on Thursday night, where candles were lit and messages of condolence written.
A 16-year-old boy, who cannot be named for legal reasons, has been charged with murder and remanded in custody.
He was also charged with having a blade or point on school premises and is expected to appear in court again on November 6.