17 year old boy arrested after fight involving knife at Sheffield College
Police were called to the site on Granville Road at around 1pm this afternoon
Last updated 18th Nov 2025
A 17 year old boy has been arrested after a fight at Sheffield College earlier today said to have involved knives.
Police were called to the campus on Granville Road at 1:07pm after an altercation involving students, one of whom was allegedly seen with a blade.
The teenager was later detained on Alderson Road, some distance away from the college, on suspicion of affray and possession of a bladed article.
No injuries have been reported and students left the school as normal this afternoon.
South Yorkshire Police Chief Inspector Katie Rowland-Wilson said:
"We understand news of this incident will cause considerable concern, particularly among parents and guardians.
"I want to make it clear that, although we are in the early stages of our enquiries, we have a boy in custody and we remain on scene to engage with the college community and offer our reassurances.
"We are now working to understand the full circumstances of what happened and we will remain in the area on our regular patrols.
"I'd encourage anyone who has concerns to speak to an officer when you see them and would urge anyone with information which could help our enquiries to report it to us."
A spokesperson for The Sheffield College said: “We are aware of an incident at City Campus today which allegedly involved a knife."
"South Yorkshire Police were contacted and arrived quickly to deal with the incident. We can confirm that there were no injuries.
"The safety of our students and staff is our utmost priority. We have high expectations of our students.
"Where behaviour falls short of those expectations, we will take swift action to address it and are supporting South Yorkshire Police with their investigation.
"The student involved has been suspended pending further investigation.”
Anyone with information is being urged to contact officers on 101.