England's first secure school which promised children in custody 'relentless love' instead of punishment has temporarily closed amid safety concerns.
Staff at Oasis Restore in Medway, Kent complained prisoners have kicked down every internal door and now practically have 'free rein around the building'.
They added that the inmates also regularly make weapons out of metal objects and assault employees at the site.
Oasis Restore, which opened less than a year ago, was designed to offer therapeutic care and education to 12 to 18 year olds convicted of serious crimes.
It was launched as a 'revolution in youth justice', replacing cells with bedrooms and guards with restorative practitioners.







