New Zealand schools blame TV show for losing students
Principals also ‘gobsmacked’ at US$18.5 million funding ‘Westside’ has received while real schools struggle

By Simon Collins
New Zealand’s West Auckland schools are blaming the TV3 show Westside for driving away thousands of students who travel out of the area to schools in the central city.
Five local secondary school principals have issued a joint statement saying the TV show’s portrayal of the fictional West family’s “petty criminal lives” makes it hard to get positive news about their schools across to parents.
”Parents do get influenced by TV programmes like Westside, who conclude they don’t want their children mixing with people like the Wests,” the statement said.
“While Westside is described as a comedy/drama by its makers, the principals find its theme anything but funny.”
