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On Friday 31 May, our Year 11 and 12 students spent the evening at the annual Tenison Woods College Charity Ball, raising funds for communities in Timor-Leste. The night was a huge success, with an im...
The Year 9 and 10 Agriculture. students have been working with Horses to understand how humans can influence animals to move in a desired way. They have also studied how cloven hooves animals...
Our Stage 1 Health and Wellbeing classes had the privilege of welcoming Belinda from Ignite Wellbeing Co. Belinda shared her inspiring journey in the wellbeing field, focusing on her work as a facilit...
Whilst parents and carers are busy with work and other commitments, children have been expertly looked after by our wonderful OSHC Staff during the student free days this week! Children have enjoyed d...
As part of the Year 9 Maths Connect program, Ms. Lindner's Year 9 class joined Mr. Virgo's Year 11 Specialist Maths class for small group revision sessions in preparation for the Year 9 maths ...
This week, Tenison Woods College was abuzz with athletic excitement as 32 students participated in the SASI (South Australian Sports Institute) testing. The event, facilitated by coaches Rob Mann and ...
On Tuesday 21 May, The University of Adelaide visited the College to run a STEAM workshop with students, focusing on the Marine Parks of South Australian, conservation and the application of The Arts ...
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...
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.