Princes Risborough Secondary School has been broken into and the perpetrators reportedly caused "huge" amounts of damage.
The break-in was reported to police on January 26 at 11.12am.
A student, who wanted to remain anonymous, said: "The interactive whiteboards and TVs were smashed up.
"More bits of damage have been done across the rest of school as well, with some windows being cracked.
"We had to write on whiteboards and the teachers couldn't put their presentations on the screen.
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"Some of my friends were half way through movies in lessons so they couldn't watch those either."
As well as the immediate impact of the incident, the student spoke on how the break-in made them feel.
They added: "It's scary that they got into school and how much damage they did."
A parent said: "I'm shocked that this has happened to our community.
"It's affecting children's learning and from what we know it doesn't seem like expensive things were stolen, simply just vandalised."
The incident is being investigated and no arrests have yet been made.
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