Media were today locked out of a meeting between Auckland's secondary school principals and the Minister of Education where frustrations were expressed about the time it has taken to get ultra-fast broadband into schools.
Anne Tolley said the decision not to grant the press entry into the Auckland Secondary School Principals' Association (ASSPA) meeting in Auckland was so that principals and the Minister could speak candidly.
"I think it's just they feel this is a funny time, leading up to an election, and if there's no media there we can talk openly," Ms Tolley said.
"There's always a fear that the media will say 'So and So from Such and Such school is worried about X'."
Post Primary Teachers' Association (PPTA) president Robin Duff said this was "a little unusual".