A SCHOOL has issued a warning after students were followed and photographed on their way home.
Amersham School warned parents after students experienced worrying behaviour by strangers.
One pupil was followed from school to their home while another student was photographed from a car, a message from the school to all parents and carers said, which was posted on social media.
Amersham School didn't respond to a request for comment.
The message said: “One student reported being followed from near Chiltern Heights to their home whilst another reported a blue car pulling up alongside them on Stanley Hill and taking a photograph.
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“Another school in the Chalfont St Peter area has also reported one of their students was approached and asked by a man to get in a car with him.
“In all three cases, each of the children were unharmed, did not engage with the individuals and did exactly the right thing in reporting these incidents to their parents as soon as possible.”
The school told parents to remind their children to “be aware of their surroundings as they travel to and from school and to not engage with pedestrians, cyclists or drivers who are unknown to the.”
The incidents were reported to the school at the end of last week, the message said.
Following the incidents, the school said it will continue to warn pupils and have staff present before and immediately after school in the turning circle area.
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