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On Thursday we were thrilled to showcase our College at our wonderful annual Twilight Tour. It was great to offer our hospitality to potential, newly enrolled families and community members. Guests to...
Today our Junior School students were excited to see multiple crates of new sports equipment at recess. Tennis balls, soccer balls and basketballs, cricket bats and stumps are just some of the new equ...
During Week 3 our Interschool Swimming team came away with their 9th consecutive Interschool win after a tough battle against Bordertown High School! The team competed against Mount Gambier High Schoo...
On Thursday evening we held our Welcome and Community Gathering Evening, as we welcomed new and existing families and students to the College. Parents had the opportunity to mingle with their children...
Last Thursday, our reception class gathered in our Prayer Garden to bid farewell to our butterfly friends, Butter and Toast. Our young learners have been on an extraordinary journey, witnessing the...
During Week 3, our Year 12 students connected with their new reception buddies for the first time. The buddies played games, coloured pictures and read books whilst getting to know eachother. ...
On Tuesday we recognised Shrove Tuesday, with students enjoying delicious pancakes before Ash Wednesday (today), marking the start of the liturgical season of Lent. Pancakes are traditionally ser...
It was a fabulous end to a fabulous day at Wulanda Recreation and Convention Centre for our Years 7-12 Swimming Carnival last Monday. A huge Congratulations to Woods who took the shield in 2024 a...
The Year 9 & 10 agriculture students have been learning about farm OH&S and what it means to be a safe farmer. Emery Hayman is a farmer who lost his right leg in a farming accident and was abl...
On Wednesday, we marked the beginning of Lent, with Year level Ash Wednesday liturgies for all students. All staff and students were marked with the sign of the cross as an outward sign of the inward ...
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.