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The Tenison Woods College Year 8/9 Girls Basketball Team became State Champions on Wednesday 11 November, winning a nail biter final against Henley High School in Adelaide. The win marks a nine year w...
On Tuesday 17 November, our talented 8/9 Boy Cricketers headed to Bordertown to compete against Southern Fleurieu in the State Final of the 8/9 Boys Knockout Cricket Competition. With the sun shining,...
Today’s Remembrance Day Assembly was attended by students in Years 8-11 and was led by newly appointed College Captains Sarah McKinnon and Austin Rossi. Students participated in a prayer dedicat...
Last Term we had the return of ‘The Drawing Club’ with a group of Year 6 boys joining the fight against MND. Motor neurone disease (MND) is an uncommon condition that affects the brain and...
Tenison Woods College is thrilled to showcase the latest development of our new Reception Building that forms part of our Master Plan extension! College staff were recently invited to tour the site wi...
Last week, Tenison Woods College had four representatives compete in the Lower South East SAPSASA Softball Team. These students were Benjamin Braithwaite, Wil Lewis, Jett Lewis and Zaylen Smith. The L...
Over 500 students participated in the 2020 Premier’s Reading Challenge and this week they have received their awards, ranging from a Certificate through to ‘Reader For Life’ awards. ...
'It’s cold, the Sun is small and far away, and you cannot breathe outside.' That was the situation for our Year 8 and 9 students last Tuesday and Wednesday as they found themselves '...
On Wednesday 28 October, 64 Tenison Woods College Year 3 to Year 7 students participated in the SAPSASA District Athletics Day. Accompanied by myself, Tina Opperman, Ian Ross, Nick Kourmouzis and Davi...
On Thursday 29 October, as part of our Discovery Learning for this term, Reception students were treated to a very special visit from Adrian and Kiara from Animals Anonymous. This incursion allowed st...
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.