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Earlier this week, our Year 10 boys travelled to Keith to play Heathfield High School in Round 2 of the SSSA T20 Boys Cricket competition. Batting first on a very slow wicket, the boys steadi...
Last week the College VET shed was given a generous donation of wood from OnefortyOne Plantations. OFO General Manager, Paul Hartung says “we are really excited about supplying timber for studen...
On Tuesday 26 February, the top Swimmers from Tenison Woods College headed to the Catholic Co-Educational Swimming Carnival held at the Adelaide Aquatic Centre, North Adelaide. The Students represente...
The 2019 Athletics Carnival kicked off on Thursday 21 and continued on Friday 22 February. Events started Thursday at noon, with the hurdles being the first event of the day. The carnival began on a h...
A reminder to all families - If you are intending to pay the full year’s fees in order to receive the 4% discount on tuition, the last day to do so is Thursday 28 February. Please note that thi...
On Monday 18 February, it was Tenison V Mount Gambier High School over at West Gambier, the toss was won by MGHS and they sent the Tenison boys in first. The wicket had previously been played on ...
The Tenison Woods College Year 8 to 12 Athletics Carnival is being held on Thursday 21 and Friday 22 February at Marist Park. Both days will combine the championship track and field events with the no...
Over the weekend a Working Bee was held at the College to help replenish the school grounds. A volunteer group of families and staff managed to complete a great deal of bark laying, pruning and paint...
The Tenison Woods College Years 8-12 Swimming Carnival was held on Thursday 14 February at the Mount Gambier Aquatic Centre. Despite the somewhat gloomy weather, the atmosphere proved enjoyable for al...
With the celebration of Library Lovers Day last Wednesday, Students showed their love for the library so much we continued with activities all week, Our wonderful staff ran Shadow Puppet sessions with...
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.