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Congratulations to our Sport Leader, Jayden Prior who in Week 1 of the school holidays, flew to South Africa as part of the Jason Gillespie Academy Tour. Last year, Jayden was invited to Sri Lanka and...
Congratulations to Mischa Human and Emily Denton who have been selected in the South Australian under 15 Netball Team. Mischa and Emily will compete at the State Under 15’s Netball National Cham...
Well done to our Showband and Senior Vocal Ensemble who performed on Wednesday night at A Night of Jazz at The Wehl Street Theatre, in preparation for a big weekend at Generations in Jazz Festival thi...
The clouds finally opened and answered our prayers for rain on Tuesday last week, but this was unfortunate timing for our young, aspiring golfers who had to brave the weather at The Mount Gambier Go...
Students in Mr Creedy's Year 10 Concept to Construction class have been busy developing skills and concepts that apply in real world scenarios of the building industry.
Our Year 3 team would like to thank everyone for getting behind the Year 3 Water Relay with your sponsorship. The generosity shown was overwhelming and the students are super proud! The cohort rai...
One of our Year 10 Child Studies classes recently designed their own infant quilts. The class worked in pairs or individually choosing colours and designs before using a sewing machine for the firs...
Congratulations to our very own Year 8 student, Molly Opperman who has ridden to success, medalling at her first national competition in Queensland. Molly claimed bronze in the U15 Women's Match S...
The final results from the recent Interschool Athletics Carnival were: Tension Woods College overall champions on 713.5 points. Bordertown High School - 629.5 points St Martins Lutheran Colle...
On Tuesday, the Year 9 and 10 Agriculture classes had Clare Jenkin come in and provide students with information around pathways into agriculture and how her journey was unconventional into the agricu...
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.