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The mBot robot is an entry-level educational robot kit from Makeblock, designed to introduce robotics, programming, and STEM concepts to children and beginners. Built around the idea of simplicity and...
The picturesque Sugarloaf trail that we are lucky to have on our doorstep played host for our annual Cross Country on Wednesday the 15th in preparation for Interschool Cross Country coming up. Th...
On Wednesday 15 May the Year 6 cohort participated in the March in May Canunda National Park Excursion. The day included an 8.5km loop walk around the park to promote care for creation, connecting wit...
During Week 3, local illustrator Bianca Richardson visited our Reception children. She spoke about the process she used to illustrate her very first children's book 'Banjo Frog's Concert S...
On Thursday 2 May the Middle School Council representatives went to Uni SA for the GRIP Student Leadership Conference. Students engaged with many schools across the Limestone Coast and South Wester...
Congratulations to College staff members, Rebecca Ansell and Moesha Canala who celebrated their University of South Australia graduation at the Sir Robert Helpmann Theatre on Friday, both graduating w...
Calling all budding AFL Stars! Auskick is an introduction to Australian Football and invaluable life skills. With game-based activities kids love, learning is disguised as playing. You don’t ...
Last weekend the Tenison Woods College Senior Vocal and Showband joined 6000 school students from around Australia at Mount Gambier’s own Generations in Jazz Festival. Competing in the D...
2024 College Captains Bree Robinson and Teangi Stephens represented the College at the ANZAC Day Dawn Service on Thursday morning, as they paid their respects and laid a wreath on behalf of the Colleg...
Congratulations to Noah Pezzimenti who has secured a full time Heavy Vehicle Technician apprenticeship at Mount Gambier Isuzu facilitated by MTA (Motor Trade Association). Noah undertook a few p...
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.