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Hockey Our Open Mixed Hockey team faced off against St Martins at Blue Lake Sports Park on Thursday 30 July. We opened the scoring but unfortunately couldn’t score another goal, and we wen...
On Monday 3 August the Early Learning and Community Centre children enjoyed a special visit and presentation from South Australia Police (SAPOL) Officers Jade and Kim, as they learnt about the importa...
In the first game against Grant High School on Tuesday 4 August, Tenison jumped out of the blocks and controlled the game with ease. In what was cold and windy conditions the boys were able to handle ...
We are proud to release our Years 7-12 2021 Curriculum Handbooks, which will be available online next week! This coincides with the Online Curriculum Information Sessions, which will be delivered via...
Eleven Tenison Woods College students have been selected to join Hockey South Australia’s leading Development & High-Performance Program, The Fire Academy. The Academy is run by Hockey SA&r...
The College was recently contacted by a direct relative of our founder Father Julian Tenison Woods. Martine Barnes contacted the College to share with us her father’s story of the connection to ...
The Year 10 Music class is currently involved in a project with the Adelaide Symphony Orchestra. Each week for 3 weeks the class is working with Adelaide based musician and composer, Julian Ferraretto...
We were delighted to host Archbishop Patrick O’Regan on Monday 20 July. Archbishop Patrick made a lightning quick trip to visit Priests of the South East Deanery and found some time t...
We thank staff member Jeanette Maxwell and her husband John who volunteered their time and talents to the Gilap Wanga Learning Community garden in the school holidays. The pair were generous enough to...
On Monday 6 July, a cheque for $595 was presented to the College by a representative from The Athlete’s Foot Mount Gambier. The store ran an in-store promotion where $5 from every purchase of sc...
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.