Shocking moment brawling high school girls stomp on a student’s head - before one pulls out a SCREWDRIVER
- Disturbing footage has appeared of girls fighting at a Bundaberg High School
- One student is armed with a screwdriver during the savage brawl
- Students kick each other in the head, punch and shove one another in the fight
Footage has been released of several high school girls brawling, stomping on another's head and one student can be seen armed with a screwdriver.
The images were shared by a concerned mother who wished to be anonymous but said she would never send her child to Bundaberg North State High School after seeing the video.
The disturbing video shows two students rolling on the ground fighting, one student is armed with a black screwdriver and the other wearing red shoes is fighting back.
A third student wearing a backpack runs up and pulls the armed student off the other.
The two girls shove and kick the armed girl in the head, punching and shoving her to the ground as posted on News Mail.
The girl wielding the screwdriver moves the tool from her right to left hand, potentially ready to strike, before being kicked in the head.

As a girl wearing a schoolbag joins the fight she pulls the armed girl off another and shoves her to the ground


The armed girl switches the screwdriver from her right to her left hand before she is kicked in the head by a girl wearing a school bag
Undeterred, she gets up with the screwdriver in her hand as she approaches the girl with red shoes again.
As the girls move out of frame the girl wearing a backpack stops attacking.
The armed girl and the one in red shoes have a quick squabble before breaking apart when teachers close in on the situation.
The Department for Education released a statement regarding the event.
'Bundaberg North State High School is committed to providing a safe, respectful and disciplined learning environment. Any situation that threatens the safety and wellbeing of students or others in the school community is treated extremely seriously, and dealt with as a matter of priority,' the statement said.
'The Department of Education is aware of a fight incident recorded on video and shared on social media. The incident was referred to the Queensland Police Service.
'The students involved have been dealt with in line with their school’s Responsible Behaviour Plans. No further details can be provided due to student privacy issues.
'Bundaberg North State High School does not tolerate bullying and violence.'