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Recently the 8/9, 10 and Open netball teams competed in the Netball State Finals. After winning all of their games in the local round of competitions, all three teams made it through to the finals in ...
Raine Darimaani was the talk of the SAPSASA Athletics Championships at the SA Athletics stadium in Adelaide with her blistering speed in the 12 year old girls sprinting events. Raine thoroughly enjoye...
It’ll be the experience of a lifetime for Year 12 student, Oscar Adams, as he'll be running onto Perth’s Optus Stadium on Saturday in the prelude game to the 2021 AFL Grand Final! Osca...
I am delighted that on Thursday 23 September we took time to say farewell to a number of families who will complete their formal association with the College with their last child currently in Year 12...
Last Thursday 9 September the College celebrated R U OK? Day, a National day of action to remind everyone of the importance of asking 'R U OK?' to those who may be struggling and need support....
Congratulations to our Year 10 Netball team who have taken out the Pool A State Title, after defeating Cabra Dominican College by 8 goals in the Grand Final! The girls went undefeated all day despite ...
Congratulations to our very own Sports Administration Trainee Emily Dawe for winning the OneFortyOne Pioneers Coaches Award! Congratulations to Year 9 student and Junior Laker Ambah Beveridge who was ...
Book Week: ‘Old Worlds, New Worlds, Other Worlds’ Competition Winners A big congratulations to the following students who submitted brilliant entries for our Book Week Competitions this ye...
On Monday 30 August, the Open girls and Open boys basketball teams travelled to Mount Barker to compete in the Division A Basketball State Finals. The girls started off the day against Seymour College...
Sunday 5 September was Father’s Day. Whilst the College was unable to hold our annual Father’s Day Breakfast, students still showed their love for their Dads through their efforts in creat...
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.