Three teenage boys are set to face court this week after allegedly causing $18,000 damage to a primary school in Port Kennedy.
The accused, two 13- year-olds and 14-year-old, all from Safety Bay, allegedly broke into Endeavour Primary School on July 12 and damaged property and infrastructure, including multiple windows.
They have each been charged with aggravated burglary and criminal damage.
The trio are due to appear in the Rockingham Children's Court on September 4.
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