Christchurch Maori immersion schools are lodging a complaint with the Waitangi Tribunal over a merger the Government announced last week as part of its reshuffle of education.
The Education Ministry announced a proposal to close 13 Canterbury schools and merge another 18 - including the city's te Kura Kaupapa Maori immersion schools.
The chairman of the board of Te Whanau Tahi school in Spreydon, Huata Martindale said merging their schools with Te Kura Whakapumau te Reo Tuturu Ki Waitaha, in Woolston, was part of a plan by the Government to create a new charter school targeting Maori.
Mr Martindale said neither of the schools suffered earthquake damage, and they had experienced only a small drop in the school rolls.
The ministry's website shows the combined rolls of the schools dropped to 151 in March 2012 from 196 in 2010.