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As a part of Laudato Si Week, which took place at the College in Week 4, students in Year 5-8 were encouraged to help the Project Recology team with our never-ending job of plastic lid sorting. About ...
I am delighted to inform you that our very own Project Recology and SEED Framework was awarded one of the 12 inaugural Catholic Education SA Awards as an Innovative Program. I am also delighted to sha...
Year 7 Student Stephanie Bolte and Year 9 Student Sammie Considine recently attended the 2022 South East Cattle Handling Workshop with excellent results. The day was a hands-on learning experience whe...
Congratulations to Year 12 student, Flynn Davison, as he recently claimed a win at the Stableford competition held at The Mount Gambier Golf Club. Flynn finished the day with an impressive 43 points, ...
Moving students from one activity to the next can be one of the most challenging aspects of teaching. However, Year 3 teacher, Narelle Drew, has found that transition songs help execute this change of...
This semester, students are developing a mural composition for a space by our Gilap Wanga - Ngula wangingi mraata ba wanginyi - Learning Community. It explores the concept of ‘deep listening&rsq...
On Wednesday 4 May we took a contingent of 37 students to Mt Gambier High School for the annual SAPSASA District Athletics Day. Students were competing against other schools and for the chance to repr...
During Term 1 and 2, Project Recology has teamed up with the Year 5 classes to learn about waste, recycling and what we can achieve within the College. Students decided to make fridge magnets for Moth...
We say farewell to Susan Button and Natalie Chiesa after 3.5 years of offering their wonderful expertise to our College Community at our onsite Uniform Shop. We thank them for their dedicated, family-...
Congratulations to 2021 Year 12 Graduate, Lucy Denton, who has been selected in the 2022/23 19 and Under Australian Netball Squad! Lucy's selection follows her impressive performances at the Natio...
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.