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On Tuesday 11 August, the Year 12 Stage 2 Drama students presented their individual studies for external moderation. Unfortunately, due to COVID-19 restrictions, their group production at the Wehl Str...
Thank you very much to all staff, students and families for the positive attitude that you have all shown in being involved in ‘Jump Rope For Heart’. The event took place last Friday 14 Au...
Tenison Woods College took the opportunity to participate in the Open Boys Futsal Statewide competition at MARS sporting complex in Adelaide on 12 August. The boys landed in a tough group of competiti...
Last Friday 14 August, Assistant Minister for Waste Reduction and Environmental Management, Mr. Trevor Evans and Elected Federal Member for Barker, Mr. Tony Pasin visited our new Waste Management Cent...
During Catholic Schools Open Week, August 10-16, Tenison Woods College is celebrating Raising Hearts and Minds of all students at the College. Catholic Schools Open Week focuses on the differen...
Did you know that on any given night across Australia approximately 28,000 young people under the age of 18 experience homelessness? The factors that lead to homelessness amongst young people are out ...
On Thursday 6 August the College Year 8/9 boys football team played against Mount Gambier High School and Naracoorte High School in the Regional Knockout Competition. The team had a strong start with ...
On Monday 10 August our Year 8/9 and Open girls netball teams competed at Olympic Park netball courts in the State-wide Schools Netball Competition. Both teams were successful on the day winning all m...
On Wednesday 5 August 150 eager Tenison Woods College Year 6 and 7 students were involved in the inaugural planting of the Rail Lands Revegetation Project. This initiative sees students and teachers s...
On Tuesday 4 August the Subject Selection process commenced, with our Years 6, 7 and 8 students attending Gilap Wanga Middle School Curriculum Information presentations. The atmosphere was elec...
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.