Schoolgirl, 15, is dragged to the ground by her hair and stomped on by an older student in a sickening playground brawl caught on camera
- A girl attacked a classmate at Narrogin Senior High School southeast of Perth
- Fight was filmed from two angles along with another attack on third student
- Victim was taken to hospital with injuries to her ribs and head and grazed knees
- Attacker suspended for 10 days and students filming it for five days each
A teenage girl was rushed to hospital after she was dragged to the ground by her hair and stomped on in a sickening schoolyard brawl.
The 15-year-old got into an argument with a Year 11 student at Narrogin Senior High School, 200km southeast of Perth, on February 19.
She suffered injuries to her head and ribs and grazed her knees during the attack before school staff intervened.
!['I hear you've been talking about me, you and [your friend]. But [the friend] already go her hiding, do you want your hiding now?' the older girl said in the video](https://i.dailymail.co.uk/1s/2019/02/28/15/10413368-6756531-image-a-25_1551367885404.jpg)

The 15-year-old got into an argument with a classmate at Narrogin High School when the older one, aged 16, suddenly grabbed her by the hair in front of shocked classmates
'I hear you've been talking about me, you and [your friend]. But [the friend] already got her hiding. Do you want your hiding now?' the older girl said in the video.
When the younger girl denied this, the older one, aged 16, grabbed her by the hair in front of shocked classmates.
She was dragged to the ground and repeatedly punched and kicked while a female staff member watched in horror, until another woman dragged the attacker off.
A second video showed the same girl pulling a different Year 10 student to the ground by her hair and punching her in the head.

She was dragged to the ground and repeatedly punched and kicked while a female staff member watched


She suffered injuries to her head and ribs and grazed her knees during the attack before school staff intervened
The girl's mother Jess Collette hit out at school staff for not intervening until the altercation turned physical.
'I'm very upset this was allowed to happen at all,' she told Daily Mail Australia.
Ms Collette said her daughter was traumatised after the attack but wanted to get back to her studies quickly.
'She's pretty strong, she had one day of and wanted to go back to school,' she said.


A second video showed the same girl pulling a different Year 10 student to the ground by her hair and punching her in the head
The student was suspended for 10 days and the two students who filmed the attack for five days each under new WA Government rules about filming fights.
Ms Collette wanted the girl expelled but was happy she was ordered to do several hours of community service.
WA Police said they received a complaint from the school 'where it is alleged a female student assaulted two other female students'.
'Inquiries are continuing and police are working closely with the school in relation to this matter,' police said.