Two school students have been hospitalised after they were hit by a car in Canberra.

According to police, a green Holden Commodore station wagon hit the St Edmund’s College students near their school on Canberra Avenue in Griffith this morning.

The boys, aged 14 and 15, were taken to hospital in a serious condition.

Two school students have been hospitalised after they were hit by an allegedly stolen car in Canberra.
Two school students have been hospitalised after they were hit by an allegedly stolen car in Canberra. (Facebook)

The same car then continued along the road before crashing into other cars and coming to a stop near the Manuka shops.

The driver was taken to hospital and is under police guard.

Sections of the road remain closed as police investigate the incident.

Anyone who saw the green Holden Commodore station wagon (with Victorian ZAK 017) or has vision of it is urged to contact Crime Stoppers.

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