National Terrorism Threat Level
Information for learners following the raised national terrorism threat level. Learning and work should continue as normal, while everyone remains alert and follows site safety procedures.
Current threat level: SEVERE
The national terrorism threat level has been raised following the recent incident in Golders Green, London. SEVERE means that a terrorist attack is highly likely.
What this means
A raised threat level means we should all remain more alert. However, learning, training and work should continue as normal.
Please remember to
- Follow all site rules and security procedures
- Stay aware of your surroundings
- Speak up if you feel concerned or notice anything unusual
Rail safety and security
As the rail network is part of the UK’s critical national infrastructure, you may notice an increased focus on safety and security measures.
Support for learners
We recognise that periods of heightened threat or media attention can be distressing, especially for members of our Jewish community following the recent incident.
If you feel worried, unsafe or affected, please speak to:
Run, Hide, Tell
Learners may also find it helpful to review guidance from the National Counter Terrorism Policing team on Run, Hide, Tell.
Please take care and look out for one another.