A school arranged morning-after pills for teenage girls after a class party at a Lancashire village hall descended into a drunken orgy.
Parents were told girls as young as 14 had unprotected sex at the booze-fuelled gathering at the Wray Village Hall, on the edge of the Forest of Bowland.
The unsupervised party, which involved Year 11 pupils from Queen Elizabeth School, Kirkby Lonsdale, left the hall badly damaged with villagers later finding finding broken glass, evidence of drug-taking and blood stains.
In a letter to parents, the school warned parents to "assume the worst" fearing children could be pregnant or have sexually-transmitted diseases.
It said some girls had been referred for sexual health care.
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