DioNews - Term 1, Issue 2 2024
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At Waikato Diocesan School, we value international education opportunities and encourage our students to embrace the chance to experience living and learning in different countries. Such experiences develop the individual and foster an environment of understanding and tolerance in a global society.
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Maree McCarthy - Camp Coordinator
On Wednesday, 31 January, we departed Dio with 94 students and 12 staff to explore aspects of National Park.
Georgina Hewitt - Arts Administrator
Director of Sports
As we kickstart 2024, Sport@Dio is full steam ahead with our Term 1 Summer sports kickstarting. Below is an update on what is happening so far.
Mary Curran
The year is well underway, and the girls have begun wholeheartedly throwing themselves into their academic and extra-curricular activities. The momentum of the year is rapidly gaining traction!
As of next Thursday, 29 February, all Dio students (years 9 to 13) must put their phones away for the day under the new Government regulations where students cannot use or access their phones while attending school, including break times
Please refer to the website's online calendar for other important dates and the most up-to-date information.
Office of People and Culture
Rev Stephen Black - Chaplain
Reflect on Respect
A big congratulations to our 2023 Scholarship recipients:
Anna Sinclair -Parents' Assoc Chair
The school year has begun, and it is lovely to see the school alive with the chatter and laughter of students. As parents, we want our daughters to be happy at school, make friends, and reach their academic potential. The Parents' Association aims to support our school in these endeavours and help build a strong parent community.
Rowing Club
We are well on our way to achieving our goal of purchasing a new boat for the Waikato Dio Rowing Club. Please support our steak fundraiser.
Our International Department is rebuilding following COVID-19. We have the resources to enrol 36 International students, though we currently have 13. Over the past four years, we have had 25 students graduate from Waikato Diocesan School.
Please ignore the pick-up time when ordering your lunch or drinks on the Mr Goodfellow App. Instead, please ensure you select Student, Teaching Staff or Support Staff and the following collection times will automatically apply:
Liz Seager - HoD Maths
The Mathematics Department has started Thursday lunchtime tuition for Years 9 to 12. There is also a tuition slot for students yet to gain the Numeracy assessment.
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