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  1. Diocesan is an all-girls independent Anglican school with around 1650 students from Pre-School to Year 13 offering both day and boarding, located in Epsom, Auckland.

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  2. Diocesan School for Girls (Dio) is a private girls' school in Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand. It is consistently a top-achieving school nationally. The school is Anglican-based and was established in 1903. It caters to international students and has accommodation for 50 boarders at Innes House.

  3. Diocesan School for Girls, Auckland, New Zealand. 9,760 likes · 147 talking about this · 2,481 were here. Our excellent academic record stands for itself, but Dio stands for so much more. We believe...

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  4. Diocesan School For Girls. Education institution number: 67. School type: Composite. School gender: Single Sex (Girls School) Definition: School with Boarding Facilities. Total roll: 1691. Website: http://www.diocesan.school.nz. Telephone: 09 520 0221. Address: Clyde Street, Epsom, Auckland. View on map. Reports for Diocesan School For Girls.

  5. Diocecan School for girls in Auckland has great history and tradition. Number of students. Boarding School: Girls: 0. Boys: 0. Total: 0. Day School: Girls: 0. Boys: 0. Total: 0. Fees. 7 days boarding: About the school. Early in 1903 Bishop Moore Richard Neligan arrived in Auckland to.

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