back row clockwise: Jacqueline Smith, Jo Monney, Ella Short, Gwen Hurley, Jessica Bremner, Kimberly Rose, Emily Maree by Dio Communications
Dio Communications — January 25, 2023
Introducing our new boarding staff: back row clockwise: Jacqueline Smith, Jo Monney, Ella Short, Gwen Hurley, Jessica Bremner, Kimberly Rose, Emily Maree.
Tēnā koutou katoa. He uri ahau nō ngā iwi maha o Aotearoa ōtira Ko Ngāti Manawa, Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi, Tuhourangi, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Tahu.
Tēnā koutou, I am Jackie Smith, the new Director of Boarding. Although my two sisters and I were born in Wellington, we were primarily raised in Murupara (where my mum is from) and Whanganui (where my dad is from). After some time as a Manager at the Ministry of Education in Wellington, I have returned to Dio (I was a deputy principal here for seven years), and I am looking forward to a different challenge as Director of Boarding.
Why boarding?
Why not boarding? Boarding is epitomised through the whakatauākī by Princess Te Puea Herangi - Mahia te mahi, hei painga mō te iwi - Work for the betterment of the people. This whakatauākī embodies how staff, students and whānau work together in boarding for the prosperity and well-being of all.
Telepathy because I am not good at reading people’s minds when they don’t communicate clearly!
I look forward to working with ALL our great Dio staff, such as house parents, property, catering and support teams that nurture our boarding students. I am especially looking forward to working with Emily Clapcott, our student Head of Boarding and her council to bring to life our boarding theme and focus for the year - He waka eke noa.
Tēnā koutou katoa. He uri ahau nō ngā iwi maha o Aotearoa ōtira Ko Taranaki, Te Atiawa, Nga Ruahine, Parihaka, Taranaki, and I also have family origins from Wales and Scotland.
My name is Gwen Hurley, and I have been the Year 9 Junior Houseparent for the last two years. Last year I was the Assistant Junior Dean, supporting the Dean of Boarding operationally.
He aha te mea nui o te ao - te tangata, te tangata, te tangata - what is the most important thing in the world - the people, the people, the people.
The greatest superhero strength of all time is to be in the present moment. And from this state of presence, we can pause time and see life more clearly.
Being the Senior Houseparent this year and working with our new team of Jackie, Ella, Kimberly, Emily and fellow teammates Jessica and Jo
I was born in Birmingham, England, but my parents moved my two brothers and me to Christchurch when I was only four years old, so I consider myself a Cantab. After thousands of earthquakes, I moved to Hamilton with my two sons to be closer to our extended family in Waikato in 2015. I joined the Dio day school and was the International Dean for six years and a Japanese and health education teacher.
I enjoy being part of a caring community, and I joined our Boarding whaanau in July 2022. Being the Year 11 Houseparent incorporates my love of being a Dean, teacher, parent and working in a fantastic team.
This year I would choose teleportation. I love to travel, and I would be able to reconnect with family and friends all over the world after this long period apart.
I look forward to getting to know the Year 11 students and families and creating a caring environment to support them through the transition to senior school.
Kia ora tatou Hi, everyone
Ko Manaia te maunga Manaia is my mountain
Ko Pataua te awa Pataua is my river
No Whangarei ahau I am from Whangarei
Ko Short toku whanau My family are the Shorts
Ko Ella toku ingoa My name is Ella
I’ve had the privilege of working with boarding students at a high school and university level for the last few years, and it is my passion. I love being a support person and part of the home-away-from-home experience for students.
I would love to be able to shapeshift; being able to turn into anything or anyone could have some cool perks.
I am SUPER excited to meet and get to know my lovely Year 10s and the wider boarding community and make this year an amazing one for us all.
If I can be sneaky and add another one, the Women’s FIFA World Cup is going to be pretty awesome too.
Kia ora koutou, ko Manaia toku maunga, ko Ngaiotonga toku marae, ko Whangaroa toku moana, Ko Ngati Tautahi toku hapu, ko Ngati wai toku iwi, Ko Kimberly Rose toku ingoa. I love being active, hiking, and being outdoors. I enjoy cooking, and my family love being the taste testers. My husband and I have three tamariki who keep us active and alert.
Being a teacher, I enjoy helping others, creating inviting learning environments and finding ways to help children succeed. So boarding attracted me to extend my skill set in a different space but the same field of work.
It would choose teleportation. So I can skip lines, wait times and traffic lights!
I look forward to being in my new role as Year 9 house parent, building relationships and creating a supportive and fun culture.
Kia Ora Koutou, He uri ahau nō ngā iwi maha o Aotearoa. Ko Rongomaiwahine, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Hineuru, Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngai Tama, Ngāti Rakaipaaka ōna iwi. I also have family origins in Scotland and Norway.
Kia Ora, my name is Jess, and I was the Years 12 and 13 assistant house parent for 2022. I grew up on the east coast on a farm in the Wairoa district.
Poipoia te kākano kia puāwai. Nurture the seed, and it will blossom.
I was fortunate enough to go to boarding school. Boarding taught me many values and life lessons and prepared me for the future.
I would choose time travel to meet different ancestors and watch history.
I look forward to working with the brilliant Whaea Gwen in senior boarding. I also look forward to watching the Year 13s complete their final year and getting to know and support all our new staff.
I am from South Africa but have called Hamilton home for 12 years. I lived in Auckland for four years and studied at AUT. I graduated last year with a Bachelor in Design, majoring in communication design and design thinking.
I have lived away from home for many years. I understand what it is like to leave your family and friends and to feel nervous, but a bit excited too! I think the community is such a special thing! Developing long-lasting relationships is one of the most rewarding things you can achieve.
I would love to be able to fly! Travelling anywhere you want, having a bird's eye view of your surroundings, and never getting stuck in traffic would be amazing.
Forming relationships with everyone, learning about your interests and hobbies and even teaching some of you design in your free time, such as Illustrator and InDesign, and maybe even how to design and bind books!
He uri ahau nō ngā iwi maha o Aotearoa ōtira Ko Ngāti Manawa, Te Āti Haunui-a-Pāpārangi, Tuhourangi, Tapuika, Nga Puhi, Ngāti Porou, Ngāti Maniapoto, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Tahu. Kia ora I’m Ngarangi and in my third year at Waikato University studying Law and Te Reo Māori.
I am a Dio Old Girl in the Day School but had great friends who were boarders.
Telekinesis - I can then unpack the dishwasher from my bedroom with only my mind.
I am looking forward to continuing to support the academic endeavour and achievement of our Years 9 and 10 students.
Hello, my name is Bipin Scaria, and I am the new Head Chef of Boarding in the catering team.
I am originally from India and have been a chef for around 16 years. Before this role, I was the sous chef in the boarding kitchen at St Peter’s Cambridge.
In my whaanau is my wife, Teeena, works as a nurse for Waikato DHB, and we have a 7-year-old daughter, Jean, and 3-year-old twins, Joanne and Jude.
I look forward to working in the catering department and providing delicious and healthy food for the boarding students and the Dio community.
Welcome to our 2023 Gap tutors: on the left Hannah Sudano joins us from Australia, and Hermione Joyce joins us from the United Kingdom.