The college was evacuated

Maxine Denton Senior Reporter

19:18, 04 Nov 2025Updated 19:26, 04 Nov 2025

Police attend St Brendans Sixth Form College in Brislington BristolPolice attend St Brendans Sixth Form College in Brislington Bristol(Image: PAUL GILLIS / Reach PLC)

A teenager has been arrested on suspicion of a making a bomb hoax at a college in Bristol. It follows a major police response to an incident at St Brendan’s Sixth Form College this afternoon (Tuesday 4 November).

A 17-year-old boy is in police custody on suspicion of communicating false information. Firearms officers, the dog unit and specialist search officers were deployed to the college, in Broomhill Road, Bristol, after receiving a call just after 3pm.

Upon arrival at the college, officers said they identified the teenager and arrested him. A CCTV review was completed and the decision was made to conduct a precautionary evacuation of the college.

All students and staff were safely escorted off the site while specialist search officers and dogs carried out a thorough comb-through of the campus, focussing on the areas identified on CCTV where the suspect had been, and there was no evidence of an explosive device having ever been brought onto the site.

Temporary Neighbourhood Chief Inspector Rich Fear said: “When responding to incidents of this nature, we treat them with the upmost seriousness and attended promptly to ensure public safety. On this occasion, we are pleased to confirm that the threat was not credible and there was never a bomb on college grounds. We can also confirm that no one has sustained any injuries.

“The call from the member of staff reporting the incident was with good intent and the right thing to do, given the information they had received. We would like to thank the staff and students for their patience and understanding while we responded to this incident. Enquiries are ongoing and we will continue to engage with the college throughout.”

The police operation at the school was stood down just after 5.30pm.