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Police investigating Auckland Christian school teacher over assault allegations

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NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 9 Apr 2025, 1:29pm
Police are investigating allegations of assault made against a teacher - now on paid leave - from an Auckland school. Photo / Getty Images
Police are investigating allegations of assault made against a teacher - now on paid leave - from an Auckland school. Photo / Getty Images

Police investigating Auckland Christian school teacher over assault allegations

Author
NZ Herald,
Publish Date
Wed, 9 Apr 2025, 1:29pm
  • Police are investigating a KingsWay School teacher over allegations of assault.
  • The allegations involve what the Auckland Christian school’s executive principal Graeme Budler called “outdated disciplinary practices”, and relate to four students.
  • The teacher has been put on paid leave, and counselling has been offered to those affected.

A teacher at an Auckland Christian school is being investigated over allegations of assault.

Police confirmed they were investigating the allegations made in relation to a teacher at KingsWay School, a state-integrated Christian school that runs a primary and secondary school across two North Auckland sites.

“Our investigation remains in the early stages and we are speaking with victims and witnesses involved,” a police spokesman said in a media statement.

“At this stage, we are unable to comment further.”

Police are investigating allegations of assault made against a teacher - now on paid leave - from an Auckland school. Photo / Getty Images
Police are investigating allegations of assault made against a teacher - now on paid leave - from an Auckland school. Photo / Getty Images

The school’s executive principal Graeme Budler said the teacher had been put on paid leave while the investigation takes place.

“To the best of our knowledge this is an isolated matter, the allegations concern four students, and relate to outdated disciplinary practices that do not align with our school values, professional teaching standards, or New Zealand law,” Budler said in an emailed statement to the Herald.

“We take allegations of misconduct very seriously and followed proper process including acting swiftly to notify the appropriate authorities.”

Counselling had been offered to everyone affected, Budler said.

The school was “also mindful of the risk of misinformation, especially in sensitive matters like this”, noting “the use of the word assault is very broad”, he said.

“We are limited in what we can say while an investigation is under way.”

They were fully cooperating with the investigation and would provide updates when appropriate, Budler said.

“In the meantime, we ask that the privacy of the teacher and students is respected.”

Almost 2000 pupils attend the year 1 to 13 school across its junior and senior campuses at Silverdale and Red Beach, respectively.

The school works in partnership with Christian parents to provide “a Christian-centred learning environment based on Biblical truth and practice as recognised by adherents of the evangelical Christian faith”, according to its website.

It strived to provide students “with a stimulating and safe environment to support meaningful learning”.

“Most importantly, we insist on appointing quality, committed, enthusiastic and talented Christian teachers passionate about educating young people.

“We value our staff and are committed to equipping our educators to engage your child in a learning journey that is exciting, authentic and, importantly, Christ-centred.”

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