Dio Today June 2021

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L I F E LO N G F R IE N DS Old Girls’ League President Jenny Spillane and former League member Kimberley Sumner (back) with Alumnae Meritae recipients Nicola Legat and Jenny Wheeler (front).

DIOCESAN OLD GIRLS’ LEAGUE COMMITTEE CONTACT DETAILS Email oldgirls@diocesan.school.nz for all enquiries. PRESIDENT Jenny Spillane (Orsborn) M. 027 603 6990 TREASURER Felicity Buche (Olson) P. 09 521 8387 SECRETARY Tania Fairgray (Railley) P. 09 529 1736 FELLOWSHIP SECRETARY Emma Cleary (Dillon) P. 09 522 9564 COMMITTEE

FROM THE

Annabel French (Smaill)

OGL President

Penny Tucker (Macdonald)

I have recently had the privilege of hearing from Old Girls in several different forums about what makes Dio so special for them. And, although it may have been expressed in different ways, the messages were remarkably similar.

Deirdre Coleman

The Old Girls’ League is currently looking at what we, as an alumnae association, can do to best represent, support and grow our wonderful community of Old Girls, wherever they may be. As part of that process, we have taken the opportunity to sit back and reflect on how the League’s core mission – to encourage fellowship among Old Girls of the Auckland Diocesan School for Girls and to foster their continued association with and interest in the School – can best be achieved today and into the future. Two things have become very obvious as a result of this… First, a Dio education produces incredibly capable and empowered women who know how to lead through service, and this is as true in 2021 as it was in 1904. At the recent Alumna Merita assembly, award recipient 76

Sarah Couillault (Willis)

Nicola Legat spoke about the life of Mary Pulling and what a capable and empowered young woman she was when, with the support of Bishop Neligan, she founded the School in 1903. Nicola described her as a “guiding star” serving and leading Diocesan for 22 years. Incredible women doing incredible things is inherent in the foundation of Diocesan and, as an Old Girls’ association, we must continue to support and represent that increasingly diverse group of women. Second, while we may look to introduce some changes as a result of our reflections, it is patently clear that there is a certain special something at the heart of Dio that we must always respect and protect. This has been variously described as our ‘heritage heart’, or as ‘Dio pride and whanau’. Whatever the label, it is represented in the special buildings that are central to the School and, for the Old Girls especially, in the traditions that are so much a part of who we are and what we do.

Sheryl Tan Lena Saad Rachael Brand Dio Today Editor, League pages E. d.g@slingshot.co.nz Diocesan School Old Girls’ League PO Box 28-382, Remuera, Auckland 1541

“Incredible women doing incredible things is inherent in the foundation of Diocesan” promote and support the School’s vision for its graduates as strong, independent, capable young women making a difference in the world – strands that all start from (and have the utmost respect for) our heritage heart. Ut Serviamus

As we develop the vision for our Old Girls’ association for future generations, we think of it as developing strands to

Jenny Spillane Old Girls’ League President

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Milestones

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pages 89-92

Reunions

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page 88

They had a ball

1min
pages 86-87

Living life with a purpose

5min
pages 84-85

Women of their word

6min
pages 79-81

Parents & Friends of Dio

4min
pages 74-77

President’s column

2min
page 78

Climbing to new heights with Rebecca Hounsell

4min
pages 72-73

Summer sports

11min
pages 63-68

Sport

5min
pages 58-62

Dance at Dio

2min
pages 56-57

Junior School sport

4min
pages 69-71

Successes for Dio musicians

4min
pages 52-53

Shakespeare Festival

2min
pages 54-55

Performing Arts

3min
pages 48-51

School events

2min
pages 46-47

Chaplain’s message

5min
pages 44-45

Back to school

1min
pages 42-43

Chitty Chitty Bang Bang

2min
pages 39-41

Leadership

1min
page 38

Pins and needles

9min
pages 33-35

Bio Olympiad success

2min
page 32

PYP five-year review

3min
pages 36-37

Ethics

5min
pages 30-31

Women in business

10min
pages 24-27

Badge of honour

7min
pages 20-23

From the Principal

4min
pages 4-5

New era for the Arts Faculty

6min
pages 6-7

Water conservation efforts recognised

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pages 10-11

Ut Serviamus in action

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page 19

It’s good to talk

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pages 28-29

It’s official

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