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On Monday, we welcomed to Tenison Woods College, our Timor-Leste Family, from Saint Frances Xavier College, Hatolia for the first time.
Last Thursday, 23 October, we formally acknowledged the rite of passage for our Year 12 students and wished them well for the next critical stage of their learning journey.
Our Years 3, 4, 5, and 6 students recently enjoyed a fantastic day of tennis at the Hot Shots Tennis event held at Olympic Park!
Do you have a spare room and would love to open your home and family to a cultural exchange? Tenison Woods College is looking for a welcoming family to provide paid homestay accommodation for a male a...
Imagine being able to fly around the world with multiple stop-overs in countries all within one sitting. The Senior School Performing Arts students did just that in the last week of term 3.
On Thursday of Week 9, 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 evening ...
I’m excited to share that my first book as editor and advisor has been published worldwide! This project has been a true work of love, the result of many late nights working with an incredible t...
Over the past weeks, our Year 10 Outdoor Education students have been busy preparing for and completing an epic adventure in The Grampians (Gariwerd) National Park. Each class was set the task of comp...
Throughout this term the Year 6 classes have been learning about Australian Migration. To showcase what they have learnt the cohort hosted a 'Suitcase of Dreams' event on Thursday afternoon. ...
On Friday of Week 9 our Faith, Health and Wellbeing Committee along with parent representatives held a Picnic for Peace afternoon, which coincided with World Peace day on Saturday. The afternoon wa...
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.