Philippine School Suspends Classes Over Alleged Shooting Threat
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Batangas City Integrated High School in the Philippines suspended classes and activities starting June 29 due to reported shooting threats.
- The school administration cited safety concerns for students and staff as the reason for the suspension, which will continue until further notice.
- Officials are coordinating with law enforcement and urged the community to remain calm and rely on official announcements.
Batangas City Integrated High School (BCIHS) in the Philippines has suspended all classes and on-site activities starting June 29, following reports of alleged shooting threats against the institution. The administration issued an urgent advisory late on June 28, stating the suspension would remain in effect until further notice to ensure the safety of students, personnel, and the wider school community.
In view of the reported shooting threats involving Batangas City Integrated High School (BCIHS), all classes and on-site school activities are suspended beginning tomorrow, June 29, 2026, until further notice.
The school's official Facebook page announced the precautionary measure, though details regarding the specific nature or source of the alleged threats were not disclosed. The advisory explicitly warned individuals against entering school premises during the suspension period.
Everyone is advised not to enter or proceed to the school premises while the suspension remains in effect.
BCIHS officials confirmed they are actively collaborating with relevant law enforcement agencies to address the situation. They appealed to students, parents, and staff to maintain calmness, avoid spreading unverified information, and exclusively rely on official communications from the school.
Please remain vigilant and immediately report any suspicious messages, accounts, or activities to the school administration or the proper authorities.
The resumption of classes will be announced once authorities complete their safety assessment and assurance is given for the school community's well-being. The school urged vigilance and the immediate reporting of any suspicious messages or activities to the administration or authorities, reiterating that "the safety of everyone remains our highest priority."
The safety of everyone remains our highest priority.
Originally published by The Straits Times in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.