Dio Today - June 2022

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THE GIRL STANDS

TALL

“Ko Tātou is a decently genuine way of being that we hope each and every student will embrace and work towards to create a place where we empower others and consistently live by our values.” Emma Parton, 2022 Head Prefect

In 2003, to mark the centenary of Diocesan School for Girls, the Parents & Friends’ Association gifted the beautiful Paul Dibble bronze sculpture Future Female to the School. She stood in the Centennial Courtyard where girls, staff and visitors to the campus loved and admired her.

Paul no longer had a mould of our girl but was able to complete one he felt would be a suitable substitute.

Sadly, one morning in June 2021, we arrived at school to find her gone. Torn away from her base during the night, she has never been recovered.

We wish to acknowledge John Gow, Gow Langsford Gallery and Paul and Fran Dibble for facilitating this new art acquisition. Thank you – we are delighted.

How would we ever replace her? The best place to start our search was with John Gow of Gow Langsford Gallery. A past parent of Dio, John has represented Paul Dibble since 1990 and following our approach, met with Paul and his wife Fran to see if there was something that could be done for Dio.

Coincidentally, the statue resonates with the Year 13 theme of the past two years, Ko Tātou, ‘This is us’. This year’s theme is ‘E tū’ which translates as ‘Stand up’ in te reo Māori.

Our new Dibble was installed in March. The Girl Stands Tall is a striking two metres in height. Geometric yet elegant, she has a real sense of presence where she stands surrounded by trees in the Centennial Courtyard. The Girl Stands Tall has been installed with sophisticated security protection... burglar beware!

May we and our new Dibble continue to stand tall!

Paul Dibble is an accomplished bronze sculptor and one of only a few artists in New Zealand who cast their own works. Many of his works are enjoyed in gardens and homes around the country and our Dibble will be cherished and enjoyed by the girls every day. Paul’s most significant work is the 2006 New Zealand War Memorial sited on Hyde Park corner, Piccadilly, London and titled Southern Stand.

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Meg Wallace

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page 83

Judith Milner’s debut art exhibition

8min
pages 80-82

President’s column

3min
page 75

Bailey Mark

7min
pages 78-79

Bridget Kool

4min
pages 76-77

Parents & Friends of Dio

4min
pages 71-74

Sport scholarships

2min
page 67

Junior School sport

2min
page 66

Half-year sports round-up

9min
pages 62-65

Sport

4min
pages 56-59

National reps compete across a range of codes

3min
pages 60-61

Performing Arts

9min
pages 48-53

Service initiatives

4min
pages 44-45

Ever-popular annual events

3min
pages 46-47

Shakespeare Festival

3min
pages 54-55

Whale tales

2min
pages 40-41

Wheels Day

1min
pages 38-39

Junior School playground

2min
pages 36-37

Junior School

4min
pages 34-35

Canine counsellor

2min
pages 32-33

Welcome home

3min
pages 28-29

Leading with a strong voice

5min
pages 26-27

International students returning home

4min
pages 30-31

Carolle Varaghese

2min
page 21

Aniva Clarke

2min
page 20

Celebrating the past

2min
pages 12-13

Educate Plus award

2min
page 14

The Girl Stands Tall

1min
pages 10-11

In Memoriam

2min
page 15

Open for business

2min
page 18

Senior appointments

4min
pages 6-7

Heritage Foundation

1min
pages 8-9

Grace Field

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page 19
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