Police are investigating a break-in at a primary school in Dunmurry.
At around 11:45pm on Friday night, four males entered Holy Evangelists' Primary School by smashing the main office window.
It is unclear if anything has been taken at this time.
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Principal Claire Robinson said: "This is a school, there is no money kept in the building, our computers are worthless as they are heavily encrypted.
"We are so disgusted at having to go into school on the Easter weekend to clean up a mess.
"This school works hard for this community, we put the children first and our children deserve so much better!
"That is the whole point of our new build, to give our children and the future children of this area a state of the art facility for learning, so, is this how we want our building to be treated?"
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Anyone who noticed any suspicious activity in the area or who has any information is asked to contact officers at Woodbourne on 101 quoting reference number 22 19/04/19.
Alternatively, information can also be provided to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111 which is 100% anonymous and gives people the power to speak up and stop crime.
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