Gent Student Suffers Double Jaw Fracture in Brutal Attack During Year-End Trip

Gent Student Suffers Double Jaw Fracture in Year-End Trip Attack

During their year-end trip to Spain, Sint-Barbaracollege students from Gent faced a violent attack by local youths, leaving one with a double jaw fracture.
Marie Dupont29 April 2025Last Update :
Leerling Gentse middelbare school met dubbele kaakbreuk afgevoerd op eindejaarsreis na aanval door lokale jongeren (Gent)
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During the 2025-04-29 11:11:00 timeframe, a shocking incident occurred involving Belgian students from Sint-Barbaracollege in Gent on their year-end trip to Spain. This attack by local youths has raised concerns about student safety abroad. How can Belgian schools better prepare for such risks? Read on for a detailed analysis and local impact.

6 Key Takeaways
  • Sint-Barbaracollege leerlingen aangevallen tijdens reis
  • Eén leerling liep dubbele kaakbreuk op
  • Hulpdiensten snel ter plaatse gekomen
  • Gewonde leerling geopereerd en terug in België
  • Leerlingen leggen verklaring af bij Spaanse politie
  • Eindejaarsreis wordt ondanks incident voortgezet
Fast Answer: A group of sixth-year students from Sint-Barbaracollege Gent were attacked in Santa Susanna, Spain, resulting in serious injuries, including a double jaw fracture. The incident highlights the need for enhanced safety measures during Belgian school trips abroad.

What safety measures can Belgian schools adopt after the Sint-Barbaracollege Gent attack in Spain?

The violent attack on Sint-Barbaracollege students during their 2025 year-end trip to Spain raises urgent questions about student safety abroad. How can schools ensure such incidents are prevented in the future? Belgian schools might consider the following measures:

  • Increased supervision and presence of teachers during night hours
  • Pre-trip safety briefings focusing on local risks
  • Collaboration with local authorities for emergency protocols
  • Emergency contact plans and quick medical response readiness
  • Psychological support for students post-incident

These steps can help mitigate risks and reassure parents and students alike. After all, is it not every school’s responsibility to guarantee a safe environment, even abroad?

This incident is a stark reminder for Belgian schools and parents about the importance of safety during international trips. Ensuring proper precautions can protect students and maintain trust in educational travel.

As the Sint-Barbaracollege students recover and continue their trip, Belgian schools must reflect on this event. Will this lead to stronger safety policies for future trips? Parents and educators alike should advocate for enhanced measures to safeguard students and provide peace of mind.

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