Lurgan Junior High School apologised for the impact of its decision not to open as normal this morning “due to extreme unforeseen circumstances”.

It was later revealed by local DUP MP Carla Lockhart the educational facility on Toberhewny Lane Lower in the town was broken into and set on fire.

“Outraged to learn that Lurgan Junior High School was broken into last night with the intruders starting a small fire,” she posted on social media.

“A special word of thanks to the caretaker for the quick action.

“These despicable actions have resulted in the school having to close today, causing upset to pupils, teaching staff and parents alike.”

PSNI Inspector Carolan confirmed officers responded to a report of burglary at the school just after midnight.

“When officers arrived, a fire was observed within the school grounds,” they said.

“Police contacted the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service, who subsequently attended the scene.

“Two males, a 15-year-old and a 16-year-old, have been arrested on suspicion of burglary and arson and remain in custody at this time.

“Enquiries are ongoing and at this stage, the fire is being treated as deliberate.

The school confirmed a class trip to the Balmoral Show was to go ahead as planned.

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Ms Lockhart urged anyone with information to contact police.

“Please be assured that I will be liaising with the school and the PSNI on this matter,” she said.

“I would encourage anyone that has any information that may assist the PSNI with their investigations to come forward.”

In an update to parents and pupils, the school said more information will be provided “in due course”.

“We wholeheartedly apologise for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding during this time,” it added on Facebook.

Anyone with information has been asked to contact police on 101, quoting reference number 4 of 14/05/25.