BIRMINGHAM — Live News A Birmingham secondary school has issued a stark warning to parents...

Published: 11:42 am March 3, 2026
Updated: 5:52 pm March 6, 2026
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A Birmingham secondary school has issued a stark warning to parents about a dangerous new social media trend pushing kids into organised street brawls.

Parents Urged to Watch Out for ‘School Wars’ Trend

In a letter dated 2 March, E-Act Shenley Academy revealed that pupils from several local schools have been setting up fights outside school gates. While none of these clashes reportedly involved Shenley students directly, the school is working with neighbouring schools and police to nip the problem in the bud.

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Senior staff said they are treating the situation “with the utmost seriousness” and have increased communication with other schools to share information and prevent violence.

How ‘School Wars’ Fuels Weekend Showdowns

On platforms like TikTok, Snapchat, and Instagram, youngsters as young as 11 are urged to join “School Wars” — mass fights between rival schools organised via social media. Videos and images show kids sporting red or blue balaclavas, representing opposing “teams,” with “rounds” set for large-scale brawls.
Parents are encouraged to report any information about planned fights to trusted adults at school immediately.

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