Family members are helping in a massive clean-up after five children aged about 10 trashed classrooms at a Northland school.
Within hours of Te Kura Kaupapa Maori o Kaikohe posting photos on its Facebook page of Sunday evening's destruction and appealing for information, the youngsters' parents and caregivers had brought them to the school to confess.
Photos taken by kura staff show paint thrown over floors, walls and whiteboards, windows smashed, furniture upended, drawers tipped out, art materials strewn about, photocopiers and printers damaged, and displays torn down. Three classrooms in the junior block were affected.
Senior Sergeant Brian Swann, of Mid North police, said the children and family members were now helping in the mammoth clean-up.
"These kids have done a stupid thing, they got really carried away. They knew it was wrong but they kept going. Fortunately their parents and caregivers are holding them to account and getting involved in putting it right."