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Year 9 students and Head of Middle School, Nick Patzel, prepared a beautiful farewell for Teacher, Ursula Ridnell. Ursula shared some wise words to the Middle school about good manners, being kind to ...
On Thursday, Year 8 students spent the morning at Mt Burr Swamp undertaking activities that highlighted their commitment to be stewards of God’s beautiful creation. The Gilap Wanga - Ngula wangi...
Our Early Learning and Community Centre MacKillop and McAuley children celebrated their graduation yesterday! There were lots of smiles and happy faces, as children and staff acknowledged a great seme...
Through Prayer, Reception children have acknowledged and shared the special talents that God has gifted them. Miss Jones shared her talents on Thursday morning with the Reception and Year 12 children ...
Last Thursday 17 June, Tenison Woods College celebrated its annual Vinnies Day, taking part in an appeal which provides emergency relief to people at risk and experiencing homelessness in our communit...
Congratulations to 2021 Year 12 student Gay Lay Htoo on securing a Certificate IV Tiling apprenticeship with Danny Stephenson Tiling. Gay Lay was offered the apprenticeship after a successful work exp...
Congratulations to Year 12 student, Oscar Adams on his selection in the South Australia U19 State Football Academy Squad! Oscar will be involved in a selection phase with approximately 50 other player...
Mount Gambier and District Club for the Visually Impaired have been working hard behind the scenes making and selling craft. With some of the money raised, they have purchased a laptop for Year 5 stud...
Yesterday, Tuesday 22 June, the Year 8/9 and Open Girls soccer teams competed in their local rounds to advance to the next round in Adelaide. The 8/9 girls team started the day against St Martin&rsquo...
The Junior School were lucky to be visited by the 'Just Add Music' Band last Wednesday 9 June, who provided a fun, entertaining, interactive, and educational performance! Students enjoyed a sh...
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.