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Last Friday 22 October, staff enjoyed a Professional Learning Day, using this time to further their teaching craft in a range of areas. The Reception-Year 6 staff enjoyed Collaborative Writing profess...
Our SAKG garden lessons offer so many chances for learning life skills – students learn about working together as teams to get jobs done, learn how to grow their own food and how a healthy garde...
Tickets are on sale now for the Stage 1 Creative Arts-Musical performance Back to the 80’s. Supported by a chorus of Year 8 and 9 students and our very own live band, this is a performance you d...
This past Saturday, members of the College Small Jazz Ensemble performed for the Generations in Jazz Strategic Launch held at the Mount Gambier Hotel. The quartet made up of Ethan Hopgood (Alto Sax), ...
Congratulations to our 2021 Shining Lights who were acknowledged during our virtual celebration, Saturday evening: • Sister Anne Foale • Sunita Gloster (nee D'Souza) • Barrie Holmes...
On Tuesday 19 October our 8/9 Cricketers participated in Round 1 of the 35-over knockout competition against Grant High School. Grant won the toss and elected to bat. After an early wicket to Jared Ku...
Year 9 student Jacob Bidese received the Junior club award for the International Soccer Club on Saturday night 16 October for his volunteer work over the past 2 years. Jacob coached the Under 13 girls...
Congratulations to Year 9 student, Angus McKinnon, as he recently participated in the BMX State Championships and finished 2nd overall in the 14 boys age group! A tremendous achievement, well done, An...
This week marks the 20th anniversary of the Stephanie Alexander Kitchen Garden program! We have been running the SAKG program at our College since 2012. Students at our College have enjoyed environmen...
Today was a sea of colour as students dressed with accessories or clothing of their favourite sporting team. This enabled students to express their passion for a team and to celebrate their achievemen...
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.