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Boy, 16, arrested on suspicion of arson after fire at west London school

A 16-year-old boy has been arrested on suspicion of arson after a fire at one of London’s most prestigious Catholic secondary schools.

The Metropolitan Police said the teenager was arrested at around 11.15am on 27 December and remains in custody.

Ten fire engines and about 70 firefighters were called to the London Oratory School on Seagrave Road in Fulham at 10am on Wednesday morning.

Firefighters have now brought the blaze under control and no injuries have been reported, according to the London Fire Brigade.

But part of the atrium in the four-storey building was damaged by the fire.

A nearby shopping centre and some residential addresses were evacuated as a precaution and local people were urged to keep their windows closed.

Fire engines on Seagrave Road in Fulham, west London, as firefighters tackle a blaze at London Oratory School. An atrium is alight in the four storey building, the fire brigade said. Picture date: Wednesday December 27, 2023. PA Photo. See PA story FIRE School. Photo credit should read: James Manning/PA Wire
Fire engines on Seagrave Road in Fulham, west London, as firefighters tackle a blaze at London Oratory School (Photo: James Manning Provider/PA)

The Catholic school, which admits boys aged seven to 18 and girls aged 16 to 18, is a short distance from the Chelsea stadium, Stamford Bridge.

The school’s alumni include actor Simon Callow, trade unionist Mick Whelan as well as children of former prime minister Sir Tony Blair, Harriet Harman and former deputy prime minister, Sir Nick Clegg.

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An atrium is alight in the four-story building of the school (Photo: Steven Rhodes/PA)

A spokesperson for London Fire Brigade said: “The brigade was called at 10.11am and is still at the scene.

“Fire crews from Fulham, Chelsea, Kensington, Wandsworth, Hammersmith, Clapham, Lambeth and Soho fire stations were in attendance.

“The cause of the fire is under joint investigation by the brigade and the Met Police.”

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson said: “The cause of the fire is currently unknown and will be investigated.

“A nearby shopping centre and some residential addresses have been evacuated as a precaution. Road closures are in place. Please avoid the area at this time.”

The London Ambulance Service, which was on the scene, urged residents to close their windows.

A spokesperson said: “We sent a number of resources to the scene, including ambulance crews, an incident response officer, a medic in a fast response car and members of our hazardous area response team.

“Our first medics arrived at the scene in less than three minutes. We did not treat any patients at the scene.”

Chelsea and Fulham MP Greg Hands said he was “concerned” by the incident, and was in touch with the police. Posting on X, formerly known as Twitter, he added: “Lots of helicopter noise overhead this part of Fulham too.”

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