The term school massacre refers to an incident of mass murder occurring at a school, normally perpetrated by students, although also in some cases by outsiders. School massacres in recent history have included:
- the Erfurt massacre (Erfurt, Germany) in 2002
- the Osaka school massacre (Osaka, Japan) in 2001
- the Columbine High School massacre (Littleton, Colorado, United States) in 1999
- the Jonesboro massacre (Jonesboro, Arkansas, United States) in 1998
- the Sanaa massacre (Sanaa, Yemen) in 1997
- the Dunblane massacre (Dunblane, Scotland, United Kingdom) in 1996
- the École Polytechnique Massacre (Montreal, Quebec, Canada) in 1989
- the Maalot Massacre (Israel) in 1974, by DFLP gunmen (see [1])
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