Police say a 16-year-old girl has been traced in connection with the incident and no one else is wanted in connection.
Three teachers were rushed to hospital and a student injured after an incident involving a former pupil at a Scots school on Friday morning.
The three female teachers - aged 59, 48, 34 - were taken to Royal Alexandra Hospital in Paisley for treatment to minor injuries. A 14-year-old pupil also sustained minor injuries but did not require hospital treatment.A Renfrewshire Council spokesperson said: “There was an incident at Johnstone High School today involving a former pupil.
“The school continued to operate as normal and senior staff are providing any support needed to staff and pupils impacted by this incident.”
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