A TEACHER was allegedly stabbed in the eye by a student who also knifed two other pupils at a school in Spain.
The 14-year-old reportedly pulled a large knife from his backpack and started "stabbing everyone who passed by" as classes began.
The teen then tried to hold his classmates hostage as staff were forced to restrain him.
Two teachers and two students were injured during the horror rampage this morning.
The female teacher who was stabbed in the face was rushed to hospital and is in a serious condition.
Another member of staff, who is uninjured, came to her aid during the rampage.
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The condition of the other victims is not currently known.
The school was evacuated following the attack and the suspect is being held in custody.
The alleged attacker, who has not been named, is said to have autism according to some local reports.
Emergency services rushed to the scene to treat the injured as concerned parents waited for news outside the gates.
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The attack happened at the Elena García Armada Institute in southern Spain, in the town of Jerez.
It began at around 8:30am as the school day began.