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In Week 10 of this Term, the Timor-Leste immersion group will once again visit the communities of Timor and distribute the money raised from fundraisers during Term 2. The first fundraiser is...
Congratulations to all of the students that took part in the OneFortyOne Short Film competition, with four of our students short listed amongst the seven winners. Year 5 student Bonny De Nys and Year...
Good luck to Year 11 High Performance student athletes Oli Thomson and Jaidyn Lawrence. The boys will be competing in the Under-18 Championships held in Townsville from April 13-20. All the best Oli a...
Sunday 7 April saw 13-year-old Poplars student Amaya Gamage launch her first picture book at the Mount Gambier Library. The book, titled ‘Amaya’s Animal Alphabet’ showcases the uniqu...
The Tenison Woods College Years 3-7 Sports Day was held last Friday at Marist Park. Whilst the weather proved difficult with very windy conditions, it was not just the wind that blew us away! Our stud...
Week 10 was a highlight for the Languages team as we celebrated our community’s languages and cultures. A multitude of activities showcased the talents that we have within the College and encour...
The Lions Youth of the Year District Final was held in Murray Bridge last Saturday. Year 12 student Breydon Verryt-Reid was the winner of two awards, the Public Speaking Award and the Youth of the Yea...
Around 150 guests gathered in the Pam Ronan Centre last Wednesday evening for a wonderful night of entertainment, hospitality and a comprehensive college Tour… On Wednesday 27 March Te...
Over the past 2 weeks Tenison Woods College has had the pleasure of hosting 11 students and 2 teachers from Calvary English School, Tokyo, Japan. Calvary English School has a long association with Ten...
The Senior Music Camp was a fantastic success with over 45 students from Big Band, Concert Choir, Concert Band, Thunder Drum Corps, Senior Vocal Ensemble and Woodwind Ensemble enjoying 3 days of team ...
Tenison Woods College respectfully acknowledges the Boandik people are the First Nations people of the Mount Gambier South Eastern region of South Australia and pay respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, past, present and emerging.