A teenage boy is fighting for life after he was stabbed at a school in Brisbane.
Emergency services were called to the Islamic College of Brisbane in Karawatha shortly before midday on Tuesday following reports of an alleged stabbing.
It is understood that an altercation involving two boys took place in the school courtyard, where one was allegedly stabbed multiple times with a kitchen knife.
A Queensland Ambulance spokesperson confirmed that a male patient, 17, was rushed to Princess Alexandra Hospital in a life-threatening condition.
Another teenage boy, 16, who was known to the wounded student, was arrested and is assisting police with inquiries.
The school was placed into lockdown during lunch, students told the ABC.
Multiple police cars remained at the scene on Tuesday afternoon.
'Officers are currently conducting patrols of the nearby area and appealing to anyone who may have relevant CCTV or dashcam footage to contact police, a police statement read.
A student at Islamic College of Brisbane has been rushed to hospital in a life-threatening condition. Pictured are police at the school
Emergency services were called to the school at Karawatha in Brisbane's south just before midday
Anyone with information is urged to contact Policelink or Crime Stoppers.
The alleged incident unfolded just one day after students returned to school for term three.
'We hope all our students and families have enjoyed a refreshing break and are ready to return with energy, focus, and excitement for term three,' it posted online last week.
Daily Mail has contacted the Islamic College of Brisbane for comment.
Open in 1995, the co-ed school is administered by Independent Schools Queensland and consists of more than 1,700 students from years prep to 12.
One Nation leader Pauline Hanson visited the school earlier this month, where she wore an Israeli flag pin during a 'robust conversation' with school representatives.
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