An Auckland high school student whose teachers tore down Black Lives Matter posters at the school says it's indicative of the systematic racism students deal with.
Teachers at Marist College are being criticised for taking down posters put up by Year 13 students.
Auckland mother AniCherrington is furious her daughter and other senior students at Marist College are in trouble for putting up Black Lives Matters posters without permission.
It comes as St Andrew's College in Christchurch is investigating a claim by Year 13 students that a teacher destroyed posters and verbally abused them for promoting the Black Lives Matter movement.
Ani Cherrington told Morning Report her daughter Nia also helped organise a nine minute moment of silence for George Floyd and started an online petition to highlight racial issues at the college that had been longstanding.
"We've had a lot of problems with our teachers being racist towards students and trying to force their views on them," Nia told Morning Report.
"But I think we're just trying to address the systematic and casual racism that's so present within our school and what a lot of our girls have had to deal with for years really."