The teenager,
who cannot be named due to legal restrictions, admitted causing grievous
bodily harm with intent to Vincent Uzomah at a school in Bradford,
northern England.
The boy
used a racially-offensive term before knifing the 50-year-old teacher in
a pre-planned attack in June before his classmates, before bragging
about the attack on Facebook.
"What
you have done is utterly shocking -- deliberately, callously stabbing
him," judge Jonathan Durham Hall said at Bradford Crown Court.
He
sentenced the boy to six years in custody and a further five years on
licence. The youth is likely to serve half of the six years in
detention.
"It's
an appalling reflection on a small microcosm of our society that within
minutes or hours after posting, 69 people 'liked'. How sick." said
judge Hall.
"You are a dangerous young offender," he added.
The teenager yawned and folded his arms as Hall passed sentence.
Prosecutor
Jonathan Sharp said Uzomah had suffered serious physical and
psychological injuries and it was uncertain whether he will feel able to
return to teaching.
Uzomah said outside court that he had forgiven his attacker through his Christian faith.
"It
was, however, important for the law to run its course and for a strong
message to be sent out, especially to kids of similar tendencies, that
violence is not acceptable," he added.
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