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It is with great pleasure that the College shares the results from the Matific maths competition that many Tenison Woods College Junior School students participated in during Week 6 of this Term. Over...
The Early Learning and Community Centre MacKillop Room have been learning more about Native Australian Animals. As part of this, the children recently had a visit from Wildlife Rescuer, Simone, who br...
On Tuesday, Year 9, 10 and 11 Digital Creative Arts students were lucky enough to chat with Mathew Mackereth, Senior Lighting Artist at Rising Sun Pictures. He spoke about his career to date and as a ...
Over the course of Thursday 10 and Friday 11 June, staff enjoyed two professional development days. They devoted time to literacy experiences in the Junior School, integrated curriculum in the Middle ...
The Stage 1 and 2 Drama class has had the chance to create our own theatre company in 2021, which the students have named Cacophony of Whispers. Our mission statement is that: “Our purpose is to...
The College is extremely excited to present a specially-designed Indigenous jumper! Representing Boandik ancestors, the longevity of the Boandik people and the Boandik Land which Tenison Woods College...
2021 Sport Leader, Lucy Denton, has been selected as vice-captain for the Netball South Australia Under 17 State Team! Lucy has been chosen as vice-captain in her first year representing South Austral...
Well done to the Year 7 students who represented the College at the recent SAPSASA Netball in Adelaide. The team consisted of Ella Jolley, Mikayla Pearson, Ruby Mitchell, Maggie Collins, Macca Burke a...
A huge congratulations to the Year 7 students who represented the College at the recent SAPSASA Football in Adelaide. The team consisted of Henry Pedler, Joey Ottoson-Crossling, Jett Lewis, Riley Lawr...
Last Friday 28 May, Tenison Woods College held the annual Charity Ball, marking 10 years since the first Timor-Leste Immersion. The Charity Ball was introduced as one of the main fundraising initiativ...
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.