Thursday 29 January, 2026
School Prefects 2026
This year Ruby Walker has been appointed as the Head Prefect and Millie Bridger is the Deputy Head Prefect. We know that they will do an exceptional job of leading the Dio prefect team.

While it was announced at the Senior Prize Giving last year, the start of the year is also a great time to (re)introduce our 2026 prefects. All prefects were selected through a democratic process involving student votes, staff input, and interviews.

POSITION LEADER DEPUTIES
HEAD PREFECT Ruby Walker
DEPUTY HEAD PREFECT Millie Bridger
HOUSES
COCHRANE

Chloe Pritchard

Stella Benton

Alice Berry

COWIE

Sophie Pearce

Aimee Horton

Annabelle Judd

ELIZA EDWARDS Harriet Wells Aimee Dasler

Brontë Wolfgram

MARY PULLING Emma Lamberton Laura Bowden

Olivia Watson

MITCHELSON Eloise Voss Lucy Gibson

Olive Tingey

NELIGAN Ellie Buckland Sophie Walter

Emilia Young

ROBERTON Chloe Xaio Izzy Coney

Lily Kane

SELWYN Genevieve Fail Ava Mau

Abbey Wei

COUNCILS
ACADEMIC Zara Khan Mia Platt

Celest Vo

ARTS Annabel Smith Isabella Brabant Hannah Goldwater
BALL Zara Johannink Rosa Lambert-Oakley

Jemma Mckinley

BIRTHDAY CONCERT Anya Taylor Molly Hutton

Mackenzie Roxburgh

COMMUNITY SERVICE Audrey Tse Caroline Kennar Mielene Schuetze
KAHUI Awatea Heke Cate Neal

Amy Thorpe

SUSTAINABILITY Elei Clarke TBC
ETHICS Sophia Davies Keira Gentry

Lila Kirke

MEDIA Bea Taniguchi Sophie Baranyai

Lucy Hoey

SCHOOL CULTURE Zara Olyiath Claudia Lim

Eseta Tavui

SPORT Hannah McManus Emily Cowan

Olivia Patterson

STUDENT SERVICES Francesca Eglinton Alba Erikson

Jessica Shuttleworth

OTHER NON PREFECT LEADERSHIP ROLES
INTERNATIONAL Judy Lu Kanata Suttiyut
BOARDING Abbey Wei Antoinette Jessop

We also know and appreciate that not all students are highly noticeable when it comes to leadership – they are often the quiet ones who get things done behind the scenes with no fanfare. To recognise this, we appoint Honorary Prefects a little later in the year to acknowledge young women who just get on and do things. We hope that this helps students to realise that every person has leadership capability – that it is not all about being popular – it is about how you make a difference to others. This is the true meaning of Ut Serviamus – being humble and giving – making a difference for others.

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