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The Senior Poplars class have been studying famous artists throughout the year. They have been exploring the works of Picasso, Warhol, Klimt and van Gogh. Their work is currently on display for intere...
This term, a group of Year 9 High-Performance football students have been involved in running the Tenison Woods College Auskick program for Junior School students. Each week the Year 9 boys assisted i...
On Thursday 10 September the College raised awareness for R U OK? Day. To highlight the importance of checking in on the wellbeing of others, we had a number of activities organised by our incredible ...
Open Boys Football Well done to the Knockout Football Open Boys won the State Final! On Tuesday 15 September, the team travelled to Adelaide to play in the Open Boys Football State Country Final at ...
On Wednesday 9 September, the Year 5 cohort travelled to Penola to explore what it was like to live in the colonial past as they have been learning about how the colonial settlement began, what life w...
Last Friday 4 September, Tenison Woods College staff participated in our annual Staff Reflection Day offering an opportunity to engage with Heads, Hearts and Hands. Due to the restrictions on the numb...
It has been a very eventful two days of Knockout Football for Tenison Woods College! The Open and Year 8/9 Boys teams played at Keith football oval for the second round of the Knockout tournament. Ope...
Congratulations to Year 9 student Gianna Morello as she was the Senior Winner of the ABC Australia wide art competition. This competition focused on Indigenous Language. As part of an assessment task ...
On Monday 7 September my Year 11 Religious Education class took advantage of the beautiful spring day, participating in a beach clean-up at Browns Bay. This activity formed part of the environmental u...
Our Year 8/9 students recently participated in the Division B Netball Regional Carnival, held at the Association Courts in Mount Gambier. It was glorious weather for a day of Netball, with our five te...
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.