20 teachers were held at gunpoint at a Durban school on Wednesday as two classes were about to write a matric paper, KwaZulu-Natal police said.
The incident took place in Chatsworth's Savannah Park Secondary School at 07:40, Chatsworth police spokesperson Captain Edmund Singh said.
Two security guards standing at the school's front gate were approached by four armed men who demanded cellphones and directions to the staff room.
"The guards refused to hand over their cellphones."
One of the robbers then took the two guards to the staff room at gunpoint, while the three other suspects kept guard outside the school.
"The robber entered the staff room and held around 23 educators at gunpoint," Singh told Sapa.
Jewellery to the value of R20 000 was taken, along with R20 000 worth of cellphones and about R2 000 in cash.
"When the three suspects outside realised the alarm had been activated, they ran off and hijacked another female educator of her vehicle," said Singh.
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