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Tenison Woods College would like to wish good luck to our talented student athletes and staff members who kick off their season with the Mount Gambier Pioneers this weekend with a double header on the...
The Tenison Woods College community is excited about gathering for a celebration of journey and legacy on Friday 12 April, 2024. We will gather to formally open and bless recent building developments ...
On Thursday, our wonderful Student Leaders assisted in handing out stickers and ribbons in celebration of Harmony Day with students making pledges to include others, to treat everyone with respect, to...
Music Camp 2024 was held at Portland Bay View Lodge. Music Students ranging from Years 7 to 12 enjoyed a collaborative 3-day camp which brought us together as a music group. The theme for this year...
Students graduating from the Academy of Hospitality Class of 2023 celebrated their hard work and enthusiasm over 2 years of training, by sharing a morning tea and ceremony in the Sugarloaf Café...
The grounds of Mt Gambier High School recently played host to the District SAPSASA Athletics event for 2024, where students from various schools gathered to showcase their athletic talent. Among the p...
On Wednesday 21 March, 28 Year 12 students attended a University Expo at the Riddoch Arts & Cultural Centre. The session commenced with a presentation covering accommodation options, applica...
Congratulations to all students and staff on a very successful Sports Week in Week 5! There were some fantastic achievements from students across all events and age groups. The sunshine, fun and colou...
On Monday of Week 4, the Year 9/10 Cricket team played a 20/20 double header against St Martins’ Lutheran College and then Grant High School. After some reasonably tight bowling and fielding, Te...
Students in Year 8 have started making their own water colour paint today. Using items that can be found in the home, we mixed a binder and then crushed recycled pigments. We ground the pigment and bi...
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.