Figures were obtained from 25 of 39 English police forces.
Shadow Children's Secretary Michael Gove said: "There will always be the odd occasion when teachers need to call on the police for support with a serious incident but at the moment they do not have sufficient powers to nip discipline problems in the bud."
Christine Blower, acting general secretary of the National Union of Teachers, said: "While Michael Gove's initial reading of the figures could look worrying, he should dig deeper into the reasons why schools phone the police. An important reason is that police/school liaison has improved tremendously since the problems with security experienced by schools a decade ago."
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