<p>A teacher at a school in southwest <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/france" target="_blank">France</a> was killed on Wednesday in a stabbing attack by a teenage pupil in the middle of a lesson, the regional prosecutor said.</p>.<p>The teacher of Spanish, 52, was teaching a class at the school in the seaside town of Saint-Jean-de-Luz when the pupil, 16, attacked her with a knife.</p>.<p>She was given emergency aid at the scene, but Bayonne prosecutor Jerome Bourrier told <em>AFP</em> she died of her wounds.</p>.<p>The pupil was arrested and was now being questioned by police in detention, he added.</p>.<p>The local daily <em>Sud Ouest</em> said the boy stormed into the teacher's Spanish class with a knife and attacked her.</p>.<p>The school, Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, is a private and Catholic-based establishment close to the centre of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, which in summer is one of France's best-loved resorts on the sandy Basque country coast.</p>.<p>By lunchtime, pupils were gradually leaving the premises after being confined to their classrooms for around two hours after the stabbing.</p>.<p>Anxious parents were waiting for them but only those parents of the class where the stabbing happened were allowed to enter the school, an <em>AFP</em> reporter said.</p>.<p>France's Education Minister Pap Ndiaye said he was "extremely upset" by the death of the teacher and would be heading to the scene.</p>.<p>"I can barely imagine the trauma that this represents at a local level and more generally on a national scale," said government spokesman Olivier Veran.</p>.<p>The <em>BFM</em> television channel said that the attacker had locked the classroom door and stabbed the teacher in the chest.</p>.<p>The channel quoted a source as saying that the boy then told another teacher that a "voice" had told him to carry out the action.</p>.<p>Other reports said that the boy claimed to be "possessed". The investigation will seek to determine his psychological state and motives.</p>.<p>No details have been released concerning his background.</p>.<p>Such attacks at schools are generally rare in France but there have been growing concerns about the security of teachers.</p>.<p>In the past 40 years, there have been fewer than a dozen deadly attacks in schools.</p>.<p>The attack in Saint-Jean-de-Luz is the first killing of a teacher in France since the October 2020 beheading of Samuel Paty outside Paris by an Islamist radical.</p>.<p>In July 2014, a 34-year-old teacher was stabbed to death in the southern town of Albi by the mother of a pupil. The perpetrator was later found to be legally irresponsible.</p>.<p>A Jewish school was targeted in the attacks carried out by Islamist gunman Mohamed Merah around Toulouse in 2012, with a teacher and three pupils shot dead.</p>.<p>In Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Maha Bargueche, a mathematics teacher from the Paris region who was holidaying in the area, placed a bouquet of flowers in front of the school "as a sign of support".</p>.<p>"I'm very sad, it could have happened to me, it can happen to any teacher. That's why I came immediately," she said.</p>
<p>A teacher at a school in southwest <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/tag/france" target="_blank">France</a> was killed on Wednesday in a stabbing attack by a teenage pupil in the middle of a lesson, the regional prosecutor said.</p>.<p>The teacher of Spanish, 52, was teaching a class at the school in the seaside town of Saint-Jean-de-Luz when the pupil, 16, attacked her with a knife.</p>.<p>She was given emergency aid at the scene, but Bayonne prosecutor Jerome Bourrier told <em>AFP</em> she died of her wounds.</p>.<p>The pupil was arrested and was now being questioned by police in detention, he added.</p>.<p>The local daily <em>Sud Ouest</em> said the boy stormed into the teacher's Spanish class with a knife and attacked her.</p>.<p>The school, Saint-Thomas d'Aquin, is a private and Catholic-based establishment close to the centre of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, which in summer is one of France's best-loved resorts on the sandy Basque country coast.</p>.<p>By lunchtime, pupils were gradually leaving the premises after being confined to their classrooms for around two hours after the stabbing.</p>.<p>Anxious parents were waiting for them but only those parents of the class where the stabbing happened were allowed to enter the school, an <em>AFP</em> reporter said.</p>.<p>France's Education Minister Pap Ndiaye said he was "extremely upset" by the death of the teacher and would be heading to the scene.</p>.<p>"I can barely imagine the trauma that this represents at a local level and more generally on a national scale," said government spokesman Olivier Veran.</p>.<p>The <em>BFM</em> television channel said that the attacker had locked the classroom door and stabbed the teacher in the chest.</p>.<p>The channel quoted a source as saying that the boy then told another teacher that a "voice" had told him to carry out the action.</p>.<p>Other reports said that the boy claimed to be "possessed". The investigation will seek to determine his psychological state and motives.</p>.<p>No details have been released concerning his background.</p>.<p>Such attacks at schools are generally rare in France but there have been growing concerns about the security of teachers.</p>.<p>In the past 40 years, there have been fewer than a dozen deadly attacks in schools.</p>.<p>The attack in Saint-Jean-de-Luz is the first killing of a teacher in France since the October 2020 beheading of Samuel Paty outside Paris by an Islamist radical.</p>.<p>In July 2014, a 34-year-old teacher was stabbed to death in the southern town of Albi by the mother of a pupil. The perpetrator was later found to be legally irresponsible.</p>.<p>A Jewish school was targeted in the attacks carried out by Islamist gunman Mohamed Merah around Toulouse in 2012, with a teacher and three pupils shot dead.</p>.<p>In Saint-Jean-de-Luz, Maha Bargueche, a mathematics teacher from the Paris region who was holidaying in the area, placed a bouquet of flowers in front of the school "as a sign of support".</p>.<p>"I'm very sad, it could have happened to me, it can happen to any teacher. That's why I came immediately," she said.</p>