Dio Today August 2019

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LEARNING

FUTURE PROBLEM SOLVING INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE

Dio Future Problem Solving team, from left – Sarah Young, Lara Johns, Mrs Suzanne Buswell, Priscilla Huang and Ava Phillimore.

n late 2018, Diocesan’s 2018 Year 10 Future Problem Solving team of Lara Johns, Priscilla Huang, Ava Phillimore and Sarah Young came first out of the nine teams in the Middle Division booklet competition at the Future Problem Solving National Finals. This qualified them to attend the FPS International Finals from 5-9 June 2019 at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Massachusetts, USA. Teams from 14 countries around the world and 37 states across America participated in various division competitions at the Future Problem Solving International Finals. While there were fabulous opportunities for sightseeing in San Francisco before the competition and in Boston after it, the Future Problem Solving Internationals were the main focus of the trip. During the four-day stay at the University of Massachusetts, the students explored the enormous university campus and its buildings. The opening ceremony included the

flag ceremony and inspiring speeches from prominent people in today’s world. The main competition occurred the following day, which included completing a two-hour booklet on the topic of de-extinction and a dramatic presentation of the team’s action plan of their best solution. The next day the students participated in a scavenger hunt around the University, learning more about its history. That evening a social gave them another chance to meet others from around the globe and make new connections. The last day consisted of the closing ceremony, and it was a bittersweet moment when the international finals had ended. While the various experiences from this trip will remain in their memories forever, the opportunity to be truly immersed in the culture of Future Problem Solving was especially valuable for these students. They gained greater knowledge of the Future Problem Solving thinking process and the high level of critical thinking involved in the international competition.

The Diocesan team share their Kiwi mementos with students from around the world at the memento exchange.

Apart from the competition, the students enjoyed discovering more about American culture and the experience of living at an American university. They were overwhelmed by the diverse number of participants involved in this global competition. The memento exchange where they exchanged their Kiwi souvenirs for souvenirs from different countries around the world, was one of their favourite experiences. This Diocesan team returned from the international finals ready to help younger teams work through the Future Problem Solving process and they are keen to see if they can qualify again to attend the 2020 international finals. DIO TODAY

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Welcoming back familiar faces

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pages 84-85

Fun and games | Annual Bridge and Mahjong Day

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page 83

Milestones

3min
pages 86-88

Swinging into action I Bryan

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page 82

2019 Alumna Merita Kimberley

5min
pages 77-79

Forever a Dio girl | Christine Kindred

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page 76

Just rewards | Fiona Guy Kidd admitted to the Inner Bar

6min
pages 80-81

President’s column

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page 75

Sports Scholarships Part 1

12min
pages 68-71

Parents & Friends of Dio

3min
pages 72-73

Equestrian coach profile

2min
page 67

Sailing into top spot | NZ girls’

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page 66

Pedalling to the podium I

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Water polo – triple champions

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page 62

World Schools’ Orienteering Championships

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page 64

Trampolining

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page 63

Birthday Concert

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page 59

Sport: Dragon boating

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page 61

School Ball | A night in Havana

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page 60

Night of Dance

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pages 56-57

Competition time: RockQuest

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pages 52-55

One year on in the Broadway

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page 48

The hammer comes down

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page 49

Junior School: Thriving sports community | After-school activities | Year 5 Production | MakerSpace | Farewell to Margaret Cann

7min
pages 37-43

Chaplaincy | Exploring wabi-sabi

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pages 44-45

Performing Arts: Shakespeare

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page 46

National Theatrefest success

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Festival offers unique hands-on learning opportunity

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page 36

Putting law into practice | The art

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Student on a mission | Olivia Luxon

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pages 32-33

Celebrating the 115th School

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pages 24-25

Dio hosts the Sir Ray Avery Foundation

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pages 34-35

Ethics round table | Dio hosts

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pages 30-31

Future Problem Solving International Conference

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page 27

Leadership | Being more than we ever imagined

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pages 28-29

Students enjoying freedom of ‘no devices’ policy

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Philanthropy at Diocesan through the Heritage Foundation |

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From the Principal | A humane

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The Wonder Project is rocket science

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page 19

Women2Watch 2019 awards

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pages 8-11

Compassionate Leadership

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page 18

Aiming to change the world, one molecule at a time | Silver for

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Aloha Hawaii! Geographers studying tourism first-hand in a tourist hot spot

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Past staff reunion | 60 former staff

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