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The Tenison Woods College Junior School Arts Community held their annual 2022 Arts Showcase on Monday the 12th of December. It began with Spark Choir, lead by Mrs Hudson with an uplifting rendition of...
Last Friday, our Junior School enjoyed the Blessing of the Cribs Assembly. Students were invited to bring in the crib from their Nativity scene to be blessed by Fr Peter, with students also acting out...
This Monday and Tuesday we welcomed over 60 new students to our Middle School Community for their Year 7 Transition. These students are enrolled to join us for Year 7 in 2023. Together with the existi...
Recently Tenison Woods College was lucky enough to win a OneFortyOne grant to plant an edible indigenous garden. Part of the funding was used to gain expert advice and cultural knowledge from Kathy Be...
It is with great excitement that we announce our recently received award for 'Most Outstanding' Float in the NF MacDonnell and Son Christmas Parade. Our float, 'The Nativity,' shared w...
Year 11 student Craig Baker, will commence a school-based apprenticeship this month. Employed by Group Training Employment, Craig will complete an automotive apprenticeship with Barry Maney Group. Cra...
With the end of the school year nearing an end, the College community gathered on Wednesday 23 November for our End of Year Thanksgiving Mass, celebrated by Fr Peter. We celebrated and gave thanks to ...
Congratulations to students (and brothers!), Liam & Jacob Bidese, as they are both currently in Fiji for the 2022 Fiji Soccer Cup Tournament. Liam is representing Australia, while Jacob has been s...
On Friday 25 November we held our Year 12 Graduation at the Barn, celebrating our Class of 2022 and presenting students with their well-earned graduation certificates. An incredibly special night comm...
Following a period of casual employment with a local carpentry employer, Steve Scheidl Constructions, student Rex Jones has been offered a full-time apprenticeship. Rex is employed through Group Train...
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.