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This week the ELCC children in the McAuley Kindergarten Room have been learning all about one of our founders, Catherine McAuley. They have explored the story of Catherine McAuley, the Sisters of Merc...
In 2020, Reconciliation Australia marks twenty years of shaping Australia’s journey towards a more just, equitable and reconciled nation. 2020 also marks the twentieth anniversary of the reconci...
On National Sorry Day, last Tuesday, we acknowledged the grief, suffering and injustice experienced by the stolen generations. In the MacKillop Kindergarten room, we are committed to playing our part ...
A return to school sport was a welcome relief for 550 Reception to Year 9 students last week with the unique ‘Virtual Cross-Country’ event. Students were invited to participate to either r...
To participate in Australia’s Biggest Morning Tea, our Year 10 and 11 Academy of Hospitality students made some amazing hand-decorated biscuits! Students made them available for sale at the Coll...
Students in Years 3 to 7 have been busy learning basketball skills, enjoying game play and having the opportunity to improve their basketball referee abilities. This specialised program is coached by ...
I was delighted that we were able to be part of National Simultaneous Storytime. I also had a lot of fun reading to Ms Nikki Bishop’s Year 5 class. It is wonderful that National Simultane...
On Wednesday 20 May, Year 9 students helped the Vinnies shop prepare for their re-opening. Students spent time removing covers from displays, dusting and cleaning the shop. The students involved...
A recent collaboration between local artist Justin Clarke and Year 10 students has been taking shape in Commerce Arcade on Commercial Street. With funding and support from the City of Moun...
Year 12 English Students were treated to a rich learning experience on Friday 22 May. Renowned South Australian poet Geoff Goodfellow spoke with students via Microsoft Teams. Geoff brought a wo...
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.