Ysgol Dyffryn Aman will reopen next week after three people were stabbed and hospitalized on Wednesday (April 24).

Carmarthenshire County Council has confirmed pupils will return to school on Monday (April 29).

The news comes after a 13-year-old girl who stabbed two teachers and a pupil was remanded to youth detention accommodation after appearing in court for charges of attempted murder.

A spokesperson for Carmarthenshire Council said: “Ysgol Dyffryn Aman has confirmed that it will re-open to pupils on Monday, April 29.

"Carmarthenshire County Council and Ysgol Dyffryn Aman would like to reassure the school community, in anticipation of the school reopening, that a broad range of wellbeing support will continue to be offered to pupils, teachers and staff at the school.

“From Monday, a dedicated education and child psychology team from the council will be available for pupils and staff and will maintain a presence at the school, for the next two weeks, to provide ongoing support and assistance as needed.

“Upon the school's reopening, counselling will be available for pupils at Ysgol Dyffryn Aman to offer support and guidance to students facing difficulties.

“The council’s internal occupational health team, in collaboration with the education department, is working to provide comprehensive support for affected staff members.

"This will entail offering wellbeing support sessions, drop-in sessions, group sessions, and referrals for 1-2-1 therapeutic support as needed.

“Carmarthenshire County Council is grateful to the numerous offers of support from external agencies to provide additional assistance for our students during this time. We are carefully considering how and when to use these services.”

The stabbing has left Ammanford residents in shock and many were in disbelief that such an incident occurred in the town.

Council leader Darren Price added: “As a county council, we are doing everything that we can to support the community of Ysgol Dyffryn Aman and we have set out a wellbeing support plan to help the pupils and staff.

“This will be a joint support approach, as we are adopting a collaborative approach to ensure that all individuals affected receive the support they require. This includes coordinating between internal and external resources to provide holistic assistance.”

The three people who suffered stab wounds have been discharged from hospital.

Meanwhile, the defendant who appeared in Llanelli Magistrates Court this morning was charged with possession of a bladed article on school premises and will appear at Swansea Crown Court on May 24.