A 13-year-old girl was arrested by police this morning after a fire engulfed part of Northern Bay College’s Hendy Street campus.
Fire crews were called to the Corio school just after midnight and police arrested a teenage girl at the scene shortly after.
A police spokesperson told the Independent that they “arrested a girl following a suspicious fire in Corio on Tuesday 8 October”.
“It is understood the blaze started at a school on Hendy Street about 12.15am,” they said.
“Officers attended and arrested a 13-year-old Bell Post Hill girl, who was taken into custody. The 13-year-old girl was interviewed and released pending further investigation.
“A section of the school sustained significant damage, and a crime scene has been established. Anyone who witnessed the incident or has information is urged to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000 or submit a confidential report online at crimestoppersvic.com.au.”
Northern Bay College principal Scott Diamond said the school would be closed today.
“Early on Tuesday morning, a fire broke out at our Hendy Street Campus, causing significant damage to the main building, including the campus administration and our Prep to Year 2 classrooms,” he said.
“Sadly, the initial investigation points to arson. On the advice of emergency services, the Department of Education has confirmed that our Hendy Street Campus will remain closed on Tuesday. No on-site supervision will be available, so please keep your child or young person at home today.
“Families who are unable to keep their child or young person at home or make alternative arrangements should attend NBC Goldsworthy Campus (Goldsworthy Road, Corio) where supervision will be available.
“We will provide more information when it becomes available, particularly regarding arrangements for the rest of the week. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the school by calling (03) 5224 9700. Thank you for your patience and understanding during this period.”