A teenage boy has been charged after a fellow student was stabbed at a school in western Sydney.
Emergency services were called to Glenwood High School at 1.15pm yesterday and found a 16-year-old student with stab wounds to his back and stomach.
An argument broke out at lunchtime and police will allege the a 14-year-old boy pulled out an ornamental-style knife and stabbed the older boy twice.
The school went into lockdown and students were told to stay inside.
An ambulance was called, and the injured student was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening wounds.
He is in a stable condition, and was treated at Westmead Hospital.
The 14-year-old teen was charged with two counts of wounding with intent and was refused bail to face court today.