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Former AFL player Alipate Carlile (167 AFL Port Adelaide FC matches 2006 -2016), now the Port Adelaide Football club Multicultural Programs Manager, along with Braedon Talbot, PAFC Community Programs ...
In what would normally have been the lead up concert to the annual Generations in Jazz festival (cancelled for a 2nd year in a row due to COVID-19), Tenison Woods College music students performed live...
On Tuesday morning the College held their annual Principal's Tour; a great opportunity for prospective families to learn more about Tenison Woods College. Principal David Mezinec and Enrolment Reg...
Late last term a group of Year 2 students showed that ordinary people can do extraordinary things when they organised a fundraiser for Project Compassion. Students spent their recess and lunch times m...
On Wednesday 7 April, we held our End of Term Whole School Assembly to cap off what has been a fantastic and action-packed start to 2021. Our School Captains and Student Leaders delivered a summary of...
Miss Jones’ Year 1 class were in for an ‘egg’citing treat this week when they attended a fun-filled Easter party hosted by Mrs Weedon’s Year 9 Child Studies class. The Year 1 s...
Coming up against last year’s winners Eastern Fleurieu, it was always going to be a tough battle at the Bordertown Cricket Club. Eastern Fleurieu won the toss and elected to bat. Zac Zema took t...
Our Open boy cricketers are the Twenty20 Country South State Champions! The Grand Final in Bordertown on Tuesday saw us face off against Upper South East, with our opposition batting first and setting...
On Thursday morning, Year 11 students and Early Learning and Community Centre kindergarten children received a letter from the Easter Bunny, letting the children know eggs were at Marist Park for them...
The annual Tenison Woods College Caritas K’s event has been a great success this year, with the College so far raising approximately $3000 for Caritas Australia’s Project Compassion appeal...
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.