Kim Ramchen: Teacher accused of knife attack on Keysborough Secondary College principal Aaron Sykes

A Melbourne secondary school educator charged with a violent assault on his principal has made a brief court appearance, consenting to a month-long adjournment of his case. Dr. Kim Ramchen, 37, appeared via audiovisual link from the Metropolitan Remand Centre during Tuesday’s proceedings at Dandenong Magistrates’ Court.

The case stems from an incident on December 2 when Dr. Ramchen, a teacher at Keysborough Secondary College, allegedly attacked Principal Aaron Sykes with multiple knives. According to police allegations presented in previous hearings, the confrontation began after Dr. Ramchen learned his teaching contract would not be renewed for the upcoming academic year.

Prosecutors allege the educator first obtained a four-inch kitchen knife from the school’s facilities around 3:00 PM before entering Mr. Sykes’ office. The initial attack reportedly resulted in the principal sustaining a facial laceration and forearm stab wound. When assistant principal Matthew Sloan intervened upon hearing disturbances, he allegedly discovered Dr. Ramchen holding a blade to Mr. Sykes’ neck.

After being temporarily subdued, the accused allegedly returned with a larger twelve-inch knife and again threatened the principal before staff members ultimately restrained him until police arrival. Medical personnel treated Mr. Sykes for multiple non-life-threatening injuries, with law enforcement officials later remarking the principal had been “extremely lucky” given the circumstances.

During previous bail proceedings, defense representatives indicated Dr. Ramchen experienced an acute psychological episode, describing how he “mentally snapped” during what began as an employment discussion. Legal counsel has highlighted potential mental health considerations requiring further examination in preparation for trial.

Magistrate Andrew Waters scheduled the next hearing for February 4, 2024, to allow defense attorneys additional time to consolidate their client’s instructions. Dr. Ramchen faces five criminal charges including reckless conduct endangering serious injury, intentional injury, assault with a weapon, and two counts of assault.