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Last Thursday 12 August the College held its annual Charity Day, raising money for Timor-Leste. The College had an action-packed day, which kicked off with a virtual Liturgy viewed by all students and...
Last Tuesday 10 August, Year 11 student Isabella Lamb cut approximately 30cm of her off hair in support of the Sustainable Salons organisation. Isabella said: “I had been growing my hair for abo...
On Wednesday 11 August, Tenison Woods College took four teams, a handful of Year 10 basketball coaches and twelve Year 9 umpires to the annual SAPSASA District Basketball Day. The day consisted of Yea...
Year 10 students Hayden Luo and Kuncheria Chavara recently attended the University of South Australia's Science Experience, a national three-day program providing an immersive STEM inquiry-based l...
Students in Years 4 and 6 enjoyed indoor garden lessons last term, designing dream garden spaces using sustainable energy systems to plan against resource categories. Some of these works of art are on...
Last Friday 6 August students in classes across the College walked in solidarity for people who are homeless. There were five stations set up throughout the Mall and Chapel with objects to consider, f...
Year 11 student, Jess Tresidder has received a $15,000 Business Scholarship from Business News Australia in recognition of her outstanding business and entrepreneurial talent. The Scholarship provides...
Year 11 student Maixence Williams has been studying a Certificate II in Maritime Operations at the Australian Maritime & Fisheries Academy! Maixence is pictured below, second from the right, durin...
Late last term, students from Concept to Construction completed their major project, a seesaw for the newly developed ELCC area. The project started with a design brief listing the features of the pro...
The Year 7/8 M.A.D. Make a Difference classes would love donations of costumes that children have grown out of or no longer want. The M.A.D. students will organise, mend, etc and then distribute to ch...
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.