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The Barrie Holmes Stadium came alive with music from the Junior School students performing in front of each other. With live performances far and few over the last year, this was the perfect opportuni...
Departing on Sunday 30 May and returning Tuesday 1 June, the 34th annual Cardijn College/Tenison Woods College Exchange once again saw great days of competition where student’s athleticism and s...
Wednesday 26 May was National Sorry Day, a day to come to together and share the steps towards making a greater Australia. The College has been acknowledging National Reconciliation Week from 27 May t...
To conclude Laudato Si' Week, the Tenison Woods College Project Recology Workspace was showcased to the College Community on Saturday 22 May. It was a wonderful morning which saw a steady flow of ...
Last week, on Wednesday 19 May, the College celebrated the 21st annual National Simultaneous Storytime (NSS) with a reading of the book ‘Give Me Some Space!’. Tenison Woods College student...
Last week the College celebrated Laudato Si’s sixth anniversary, a pivotal encyclical by Pope Francis calling Catholic’s around the world to care for our common home. This encyclical provi...
Two separate Year 10 classes (27 students) recently completed 3-day expeditions to Mount Arapiles (located in Western-Victoria) as part of their Stage 1 Outdoor Education course. The groups based them...
The annual Cardijn-Tenison Woods Exchange has arrived. Established in 1987 by the respective sports coordinators Paul Rijken and Robert Doyle, the exchange returns after being cancelled in 2020 with g...
On Monday 24 May, School Captains Sarah McKinnon and Austin Rossi joined our Religious Education Coordinator, Chloe Shanahan, Father Dean and I at the Mass celebrated by Archbishop Patrick O’Reg...
On Friday 14 May the College recognised 'Do It For Dolly Day', a day about bringing the community together, spreading kindness and taking a stand against bullying. At the beginning of 2018, th...
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.