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On Friday 28 August we held our annual Book Day Parade, and it was an absolute delight to see students of all ages embrace this year’s theme of ‘Curious Creatures’. This year we did ...
Director of Catholic Education SA, Dr Neil McGoran was contacted last week and asked to select 3-4 students from Catholic secondary schools in South Australia to be involved in a Microsoft Teams chat ...
Today the College celebrated the National Health and Physical Education (HPE) Day. Students and staff were encouraged to wear their PE uniform to support the day designed to raise awareness for a grea...
Students from our College recently represented the Lower South East region in the SAPSASA Soccer tournament. Our regional teams had a successful tournament, as both the Boys and Girls teams won...
I am excited to announce to the College community the appointment of Deputy Principal, Michelle Coote. I would also like to share a letter from Director of Catholic Education, Dr Neil McGoran congratu...
Our talented Academy of Hospitality students have grown lettuces, ruby golden chard, coriander and a crop of violas over the past few months in our greenhouse, and have used this produce to create del...
The Year 10 Child Studies students took on the challenge and role of fashion designers as they upcycled old clothing items into a glamorous outfit suited to the 1920’s theme at the local Recycle...
My Year 10 and 11 Metal Technology students have been impressive so far this semester with the completion of their very first skills task ‘Making a Metal Die’. For the assessment, students...
To celebrate Book Week, our Early Learning and Community Centre children are currently reading the award-winning book ‘Bat vs Poss’ by Alexa Moses. The children were extremely lucky to hav...
On Thursday 13 August, we held our annual Tenison Woods College Charity Day, raising funds the Timor-Leste communities that we have supported for many years; The Dominican Orphanage, Francisco Xavier ...
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.