Andorran School Faces Backlash After Two 11-Year-Old Boys Assaulted on Consecutive Days
Parents of two 11-year-old pupils at Lycée Comte de Foix in Andorra filed police complaints following assaults by classmates on Wednesday and.
Key Points
- Wednesday playground brawl with 6-7 peers aged 12-13; both victims hospitalized, police notified.
- Thursday: chased with scissors inside school, then ambushed and beaten by sixième and quatrième pupils; video shows punches and kicks.
- Victims treated for non-serious injuries; police have complaints, video, medical reports but no update.
- School director met families, plans sanctions; parents demand immediate action amid escalation fears.
Parents of two 11-year-old pupils at Lycée Comte de Foix have filed police complaints over assaults by classmates on consecutive days last week, including a filmed beating outside the school on Thursday and an earlier playground attack on Wednesday that sent both victims for medical checks.
The Thursday incident started inside the school, where sixième pupils—equivalent to Spain's sixth primary year—chased the boys with scissors. They reported it to staff, who reprimanded the aggressors and prompted retaliation threats. At dismissal, the main sixième attackers, joined by two quatrième pupils around 13 years old, ambushed them. Footage shows the primary assailants grabbing one boy, hurling him down, and punching and kicking him as his friend was held back and pleaded for it to stop. Onlookers chanted encouragement like "Métele, métele" until a mother stepped in. The beaten boy was treated at Nostra Senyora de Meritxell hospital's emergency department, where a report documented non-serious injuries. He returned to classes Friday but left early with his parents to prevent repeats. Police received the complaints, video, and medical report but have provided no update.
The Wednesday playground clash inside school grounds involved the same victims facing a group of six or seven peers aged 12 to 13. A witnessing teacher alerted police, who arrived at the gates, identified the group, and contacted their families. Both victims required hospital visits for evaluation, and their parents filed complaints Thursday, enabling police to identify everyone involved. Sources describe it as a brawl among pupils with possible prior history, not systematic bullying. The Batllia will determine next steps, as criminal liability starts at age 12 in Andorra.
Director Olivier Salvan contacted the victims' families, expressed regret, and met them Friday morning to outline internal sanctions. He scheduled a meeting with the attackers' parents for Friday but postponed it to next week due to availability issues. Around 40 class council parent representatives are pressing for immediate action, with one warning that unchecked incidents could escalate further.
Original Sources
This article was aggregated from the following Catalan-language sources:
- Diari d'Andorra•
Denúncia a la policia per dues agressions al pati del Lycée
- ARA•
Dos alumnes del Lycée, agredits per un grup de companys
- Diari d'Andorra•
Dues famílies denuncien agressions a infants al Lycée
- Altaveu•
Doble denúncia policial i investigació interna per una agressió entre menors a l'exterior del Lycée
- El Periòdic•
[Amb vídeo] Pares del Lycée denuncien una agressió entre alumnes d’11 anys a un company a la sortida del centre