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On Tuesday 1 November the ELCC staff and children joined the Cup celebrations with a ‘fashions on the field hat parade’. We cheered the wonderful creativity and creations which were shared...
Last Thursday afternoon and Friday staff attended the Communities of Practice Conference, CoP22. It was a celebration of communal and collaborative endeavour conducted in 2022 by teachers and co-educa...
On Tuesday 25 October an assembly was held to hear from our 2023 College Captain candidates. Students and staff will now vote and elect the College Captains for next year. The results will be announce...
On Friday of Week 1, students from the Year 10 VET Academy of Hospitality class travelled with Jenny Vanikiotis and Jen McCourt via minibus to Adelaide for the inaugural Hospitality Immersion Trip. Th...
Tune in to our Term 4, Week 2 edition of the SHINEfm Podcast as we welcome 2022 School Captains, Riley Turnbull and Tess Kenseley, as they discuss their time as School Captains, balancing life during ...
On Monday 24 October, our Year 9/10 knockout basketball teams played in Round 1 of the School Sport SA Knockout Competition in Mount Barker. Our girls team, coached by Tom Daly, played two games again...
On September 26 and 27, I attended the FIBA Women's Basketball World Cup at the Qudos Bank Arena in Sydney, as one of two selected Media Rookies from around Australia. The other rookie was Nate Si...
Year 11 student, Maelee Dalton, has commenced a full-time traineeship in real estate and property management with Ray White Real Estate. In Year 10, Maelee commenced a Certificate II in Real Estate an...
On Thursday 29 September, we celebrated the final part of the journey for many families at our Leaving Families function, as they complete their formal association with the College. This special eveni...
On Tuesday 18 October the Year 11 students listened to Neil Davis and Matt Allen (Old Scholar) from the Sammy D Foundation, as they discussed Violence Prevention. In the presentation, students heard a...
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.