Legal action taken against a school which expelled a teenager with Asperger's should be directed against the Ministry of Education for not providing the school with adequate funding, lawyers for the school argue.
The 14-year-old, known as pupil A, was thrown out of Auckland's Green Bay High following a row with a teacher over a skateboard 10 months ago.
His family took the school to court over its decision, saying his behaviour last July did not amount to gross misconduct and the school had used the incident as an excuse to remove him from its care.
But a lawyer for the school, Richard Harrison, yesterday told a judicial review into the decision at the High Court at Auckland that the principal was concerned for the safety of pupils and her staff, as well as wanting to ensure other students' lessons were not disrupted by A's "unpredictable" behaviour.
The school had tried repeatedly to gain extra funding to provide appropriate education and supervision for A, but had been turned down.