Teenage boy stabbed, another arrested at western Sydney school

A teenage boy has been stabbed and another arrested at a school in western Sydney this afternoon.

Emergency services were called to Glenwood High School about 1.15pm and found a 16-year-old student with multiple stab wounds to his stomach.

An argument broke out at lunchtime and police will allege the younger boy pulled out an ornamental-style knife and stabbed the 16-year-old twice in the stomach.

A student was stabbed this afternoon at Glenwood High School

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The school went into lockdown students told to stay inside.

An ambulance was called, and he was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.

He is in a stable condition, undergoing treatment at Westmead Hospital.

The 14-year-old was charged with wounding with intent and will face court tomorrow.