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Congratulations to Year 9 student Leila Croker on her incredible success at the recent Athletics SA State Track & Field Championships. U/16 200m Hurdles – Gold U/16 High Jump – Gold U/...
53 tired but very fired up Year 8-12 musicians and staff returned to the College on Friday 12 March from the annual 3-day Senior Music Camp. The focus of this camp was to rehearse ensembles and featur...
Round 2 of the 8/9 Twenty20 Cricket competition took place on Thursday 11 March with Tenison Woods College coming up against Millicent High School. Captain Jayden Prior won the toss and elected to bat...
Recently the College submitted a story to the media regarding past student Lidya Mungu-Ashuze. It was pleasing to see the story published in local publications as well as on the Catholic Education Sou...
This year the College trialled some new ideas to amplify the Reception to Year 2 Sports Day. A new venue was the starting point for such changes, with the event being held at Marist Park. The location...
Mr Mezinec called in to the Women and Children’s Hospital to say hello to student Cooper Hutchesson, who is being treated there by the talented team. Mr Mezinec passed on best wishes from the Po...
Six of the College’s students from Blue Lake Y Swim Club spent four days over the long weekend in Adelaide at the SA Aquatic and Leisure Centre competing at the SA State Championships. These stu...
Clean Up Australia Day was a great success last Thursday 4 March with all students and staff at the College pitching in and doing their part to Care for our Common Home (Laudato si'). Students and...
The College has recently unveiled the new sports podium at the Year 7-12 Athletics Carnival. This new podium acknowledges the effort the participants have put in to be placed in any of the events thro...
Pictured above is the Woods Team Claiming the House Champions Cup Last Friday the College held its annual senior Athletics Carnival, except this year was slightly different. In 2021, the Yea...
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.