Eden Park has announced it will no longer host school balls following complaints from local residents about disruptive behaviour linked to the events.
A spokesperson for the park said it was not necessarily the students who were being disruptive but people in the streets at the time of the events who were causing "significant distress and concern" among locals.
The spokesperson said the park had proactively contacted other venues and confirmed they had the required capacity and were available on the dates for each school's upcoming ball. This had been communicated with the respective schools as well, the spokesperson said.
Earlier in the month, an irate Eden Park neighbour said school balls at the venue were a "complete nightmare" and loud music, congested traffic and anti-social behaviour linked to the events had been constant problems for years.
The resident, who had lived in the area for nearly three decades, considered the school ball season the primary inconvenience of living near the stadium.