An Auckland teacher accused of molesting four of his students has denied all charges against him.
The man, in his 50s, faces nine counts of indecent assault, which allegedly took place over a three-year period beginning in 2012.
The defendant was granted name suppression as was the name of the school but Judge Christopher Field relaxed the previous suppression order to allow publication of the man's occupation.
Defence lawyer Steven Lack said the man held a senior position at the school and was an experienced staff member.
If his name was published and he was subsequently acquitted, his career would effectively be over, he said.