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A former Keysborough Secondary College IT teacher, Kim Ramchen, has been sentenced to 15 months' imprisonment after pleading guilty to multiple charges over a December 2, 2025, knife attack on principal Aaron Sykes.
Magistratesâ Court in Melbourne on May 11, 2026, heard Ramchen burst into the principalâs office after learning his contract would not be renewed, stabbing and wrestling with Sykes before staff intervened.
Ramchen left, returned with a larger knife and attacked again; several colleagues restrained him and the school was placed in lockdown.
Sykes sustained cuts to his jaw, cheek, lip and arm and has not returned to work.
The court heard Ramchen was experiencing relationship difficulties, an opioid addiction and undiagnosed mental health conditions; he has since been diagnosed with autism, depression with anxious distress.
The judge cited the seriousness of offending in a school environment, but allowed a reduced sentence for a guilty plea and impaired mental functioning.
With 160 days already served, Ramchen is likely to be eligible for parole in roughly three months.
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