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This term, the Year 3 students will have the exciting opportunity to participate in the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden Program (SAKG). Throughout the Semester, they will engage in weekly experienc...
The College welcomed our new Reception students on Tuesday Week 1. All students were beaming with excitement as they started their journey in the 'big school'! From meeting new friends, to rea...
On Tuesday 25 July, we were thrilled to welcome The Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Minister for Small and Family Business and Member for Black, The Hon. David Speirs MP. David was accompanied by Loc...
On Thursday 6 July, we invited the families of our Year 1 students into the new MacKilliop Junior School for an opportunity to 'Meet the Author'. Throughout Term 2 students put their writing s...
Each year, the District Council of Grant provides $500 to a student from Tenison Woods College to further their studies. In being considered for this award, students must demonstrate a range of criter...
The last day of Term 2 saw two student groups set up fundraising stalls under the sails! Our Year 12 students hosted a popular sausage sizzle, raising funds for the Ronald McDonald House Charities. We...
On Thursday 29 and Friday 30 June, thirty-nine students representing the Year 6 Band and the Year 5/6 Blaze Choir attended the 2023 Junior Music Camp at Karnkendi Campsite in Nelson. For two days and ...
Year 4 student, Quinn Jennings, is cutting and donating her hair at the end of July to raise money for the Good Friday Appeal and Royal Children’s Hospital. Quinn’s brother, Patrick, was d...
Congratulations to Kimberly Opperman who has recently completed her Certificate II in Animal Care! This is an intensive six month course, with practical weeks of vocational education at Gillies Plains...
On Tuesday 4 July we were thrilled to hold our Year 4 Learning Expo in our incredible new MacKillop Junior School! A great way to start the many upcoming events to be hosted in our new build. With rou...
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.