No children were harmed following the incident.
No children were injured after a truck has crashed into a classroom at Clifton Hills Primary School in Kelmscott this morning.
At around 9.30am a truck rolled into a building at the school at the intersection of Connell Avenue and Princeton Street.
The female driver of the truck was trapped, but emergency services have since freed her. She received non-life threatening injuries.
Students were evacuated to the school oval.
Power lines in the area have been damaged with motorists and pedestrians in the area urged to take caution.
A truck has crashed into a classroom at Clifton Hills Primary school. The driver has been freed. No children or staff injured @9NewsPerth pic.twitter.com/oGSxXG1nX6
— Michael Stamp (@StampyMichael) June 21, 2018
                            
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