Dio Today - June 2022

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LEARNING

Grace Fields

OXFORD BOUND Essay on issues facing women in leadership positions wins Dio student Oxford summer school scholarship.

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he issues facing women in leadership positions was the topic of a scholarship-winning essay for Year 13 Diocesan School student Grace Field, who will travel to Oxford University in July for a twoweek Academic Insights Summer School course to study International Relations. Grace says she chose the topic for her entry in last year’s global Immerse Education Essay competition because of its lingering regularity, as well as the need for continued awareness of the issues facing women at work. In her selected submission, Grace wrote about how application discrimination, undermining of women’s authority, and the expectation of women to sacrifice family for career are all significant issues that impact the success of women in leadership positions. “At Dio we’re very lucky to be constantly encouraged and supported through our student life,” she says. “The way Dio teaches us from a young age to be

confident in our ideas, and not to allow ourselves to be shut down easily will certainly help when we move out into the world.” Grace, who is currently studying global politics as part of the University of Auckland’s Young Scholars’ Programme, has opted to do an international relations course at the Oxford University Summer School, where she will be staying for two weeks to take part in lectures and tutorials, and to complete a personal project. Grace says having the chance to take NCEA history a year level ahead and finishing Level 3 in Year 12, helped her advance her studies in the social

sciences and brought the opportunities of the Immerse Education programme to her attention. “I’m extremely grateful for this opportunity – the Immerse Education competition is a great way to allow people from all over the world to experience life at top universities, especially before we have to decide where we want to study once we leave school.” Grace, who is one of the School’s Deputy Ethics Prefects and leaders of the Dio-Dilworth Big Band, was awarded an Outstanding result in the New Zealand Scholarship religious studies examination last year.

The way Dio teaches us from a young age to be confident in our ideas, and not to allow ourselves to be shut down easily will certainly help when we move out into the world.

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Meg Wallace

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Judith Milner’s debut art exhibition

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pages 80-82

President’s column

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page 75

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pages 78-79

Bridget Kool

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pages 76-77

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page 67

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page 66

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pages 62-65

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pages 56-59

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pages 60-61

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pages 48-53

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pages 44-45

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pages 54-55

Whale tales

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pages 40-41

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Junior School playground

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Canine counsellor

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Welcome home

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Leading with a strong voice

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International students returning home

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pages 30-31

Carolle Varaghese

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page 21

Aniva Clarke

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Celebrating the past

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pages 12-13

Educate Plus award

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The Girl Stands Tall

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In Memoriam

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Open for business

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Heritage Foundation

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Grace Field

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